Sentences with phrase «using cinematographic»

American Night (2009) is a homage to the medium of film and a reflection on the construction of fictional narratives using cinematographic and iconographic references.

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Being based on a movie property, it could be tough to license and offer it for free to subscribers of such platform, and it wouldn't make great sense to use it just out of nowhere without promoting any correlated cinematographic effort.
One of the copious highlights found here is an explanation of the cinematographic processes that Argento and his director of photography utilized for the 1977 classic Suspiria, including the use of three - strip Technicolor technology to achieve an aesthetic of highly expressionistic lighting and color.
That film is the story of several characters with particularly diverse sexual orientations, and it uses sex in different cinematographic forms because it's simply too interesting to leave to porn.
For this exhibition she has selected some of her most significant landscape drawings and collections of found natural objects and has created a body of new work culminating in a major, one hour - long, two - screen 35 mm Cinemascope film, Antigone, which uses multiple exposures to combine places, people and seasons into a single cinematographic frame.
Key areas of analysis were the interaction between cinematographic film and media art, critical strategies and techniques of film deconstruction, the montage of found footage and the receptive use of filmic structure and iconography in video art and art films.
Using codified cinematographic techniques (extreme angles, sweeping, panning and zooming shots), her vocabulary draws on the languages of video games, sports coverage, television broadcasting, and the cinematography of the early twentieth century.
Sets, actors and props are used variously to pick apart subjects as diverse as human relationships, cinematographic traditions, the theatre of war, and the fabrication of history.
Shot in 16 mm and 35 mm and using a visual language so reduced it is at times almost abstracted, the works use the early cinematographic technique of multiple exposure as a framework to investigate synchronicity and divergence, originality and reproduction and the deferment of artistic control.
[18] He distinguishes between unstaged «documentary» pictures, like Still Creek, Vancouver, winter 2003, [19] and «cinematographic» pictures, produced using a combination of actors, sets, and special effects, such as A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai), 1993.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation v. Sodrac 2003 Inc et al., 2014 FCA 84 (35918) SODRAC applied to certify a proposed tariff which related to royalties on copies of cinematographic works for retail, rental and theatrical use.
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