C.S. Lakin explains how novelists can benefit from
using cinematic scene structure.
Not exact matches
Where The Alliance Alive falls short is the lack of voice acting, which might be enjoyed by some players, but the
cinematic scenes could have really
used them.
End credits
scenes have become something of a Marvel
Cinematic Universe tradition, ever since the first Iron Man
used that space to introduce the «Avengers Initiative.»
Director John Pasquin («The Santa Clause»)
uses a
cinematic cheat sheet of stubble, beer cans and pizza boxes to depict Joe's breakdown, but Allen gives the
scenes emotional weight.
Logan «s James Mangold may have strong feelings about the
use of post-credit
scenes, but since Nick Fury's appearance in 2008's Iron Man, the Marvel
Cinematic Universe has become synonymous in teasing what could come next.
The game is an old - school
cinematic - platformer that proved innovative through its
use of effects in the graphics, sound and cut
scenes with characters communicating through their facial features, gestures, and actions only to tell the story.
While most of the game's cut -
scenes are done competently
using the real - time engine, there are a few computer generated
cinematics that
use a much more intense method of cel - shading.
In Splinter Cell: Conviction you'll notice that Ubisoft have
used a «wall projection» method of updating your mission objectives and cut -
scenes, keeping you fully immersed with a
cinematic feel to the game.
In his ongoing play between reality and illusion, Johns
uses rectangular «insets» in numerous works that suggest the
cinematic view into another
scene used by Alfred Hitchcock in Rear Window (1954).
Whichever superhero movie holds your # 1 spot, it's hard to dispute that this
scene showing one of Bruce Wayne's attorneys who has discovered his secret identity and wants to
use that knowledge to get rich is the funniest
scene involving a lawyer attempting to blackmail a superhero in
cinematic history.
The game also
uses cinematic and computer generated
scenes with a comic - book style.