Sentences with phrase «using filmmaking»

In June this year, 1500 7 - 11 year olds, teachers and parents will get to see their youngsters» work on the BFI IMAX's cinema screen as part of a new initiative to improve literacy using filmmaking.
We can't wait to scare a new generation of moviegoers using filmmaking techniques that were not available to us thirty years ago as well as Fede bringing a fresh eye to the film's original elements.»
Last winter, FiOS1 News introduced you to the Breen brothers, who used their filmmaking talents to show the dangers at Shore Road in Pelham, which gets drivers from the Bronx into Westchester County.
Unemployed art school graduates Mingming and Yue take turns filming each other with a small camera, exploring a range of issues rarely shown in any national cinema with such deadpan accuracy — from the complex waters of female friendship to «pussy» as a commodity, from the desire to use filmmaking as a weapon to the decision to make a baby — an up - in - your face, playful, sassy deconstruction of what it means to be a young woman now.
Dad displays recent work by Danish artist Jakob S. Boeskov, who uses filmmaking, drawing, sculpture, and performance to expose complex social issues such as male behavior, war, politics, biotechnology, and globalization.

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In this edited volume, McClosky has included a vast number of case studies written by teachers of their experiences using drama, simulation techniques, filmmaking, literature related to social values and ethnic issues, and so forth.
The quality of a program carries a message itself, and that is why the churches should proceed with thorough preparation in their use of video - discs and cable TV, as with filmmaking.
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The meandering midsection, which seems to consist primarily of time - wasting subplots (eg Finch's difficulties using public toilets), eventually leads to a hopelessly sentimental third act that is, to put it mildly, somewhat anticlimactic, which effectively (and ultimately) cements American Pie's place as a disappointingly tame and conventional bit of mainstream filmmaking.
Blomkamp uses extensive use of the faux documentary new - media style of filmmaking where mock footage from security tapes and news reports are seamlessly integrated into the action.
The film also explores some of the more unusual uses that Legos have been put to; including modern art, child therapy, amateur filmmaking, and city engineering.
Tinker, Tailor is a smart - but - hardly - heady genre piece which picks a handful of influences and boils them down to into pliable notions that can then be used to form a style; as far as utterly derivative filmmaking goes, it's pretty damn good.
It also makes excellent use of Haneke's «no frills» filmmaking approach.
Often it's a pop standard that she's adopted for her own use, but one never has the sense that she's hijacking the intrinsic emotionality of the music to compensate for an absence in the filmmaking — rather, it's as though the rest of the film has been built out from the kernel of the song.
Using a hyper - artificial filmmaking style that harkens back decades (you ain't never seen rear - projection like this before), Mandico creates a throwback to classic boys - own adventure films that still constantly surprises.
Alexander Payne uses creative filmmaking tricks to «show» the procedure without necessarily resorting to extravagant CGI to show someone shrinking.
Christopher Campbell, who covers documentaries at NonFics.com, has written an interesting report and commentary focusing on one important aspect of The Femsle Gaze discussion — that is whether the filmmaking industry — or to be more specific, the documentary film industry — requires the use of a Bechdel Test to establish equal opportunity for women.
He suggested using smartphones to make a short film to feel the pain of the filmmaking process.
If an appearance in a spoof movie can be used as as measure of impending career annihilation, the stars of Meet the Spartans had better start applying for waiting gigs in coffee shops — actors such as Kevin Sorbo and Diedrich Bader may not grace our screens again if this abysmal piece of «filmmaking» is anything to go by.
Noyce provides some of those (with guest appearances by members of his production crew) but is more interested in discussing the development and evolution of the project, his collaborative relationship with the filmmaking team and the research into real spy culture used to create this spy fantasy.
In filmmaking, it's always better to end your story early and be accused of the crime of not using your whole brain than to keep going and be found guilty of it.
I wonder if Dreamworks plans on registering the rodent - cam ™ method of filmmaking used extensively in this production.
Although his heavily accented English is at times an impediment to understanding, he comes across as a humble and interesting guy, and also shares good anecdotes and practical filmmaking tips (shooting down directly into a flame will result in smoke damage to a camera, so use a mirror, kids!).
Benny's downward spiral seems almost destined, considering her mother's (Canelle Hoppé) own problems with drugs, particularly a continuing heroin addiction, and Benny handles everything through her creative impulses, either in her filmmaking or in her uses of different wigs and makeup to change her look (and hide the fact that she hasn't been able to wash her hair in a long time).
From casting himself and his family in the micro-budget absurdist comedy Schizopolis, to using non-professional actors for Bubble, to being an early adopter of digital filmmaking with works like Full Frontal and Traffic, toying around with new filmmaking (and, in some cases, distribution) techniques seems to be what drives him as a filmmaker.
Like Alfredson's Let the Right One In, Tinker, Tailor is a smart - but - hardly - heady genre piece which picks a handful of influences and boils them down to into pliable notions that can then be used to form a style; as far as utterly derivative filmmaking goes, it's pretty damn good.
Writer - director Roberts makes the most of a relatively simple premise, using sleek filmmaking and introspective performances to heighten the tension.
«' HUGO» set a new bar for innovative use of 3D, representing a leap forward in 3D filmmaking by utilizing 3D techniques to draw audiences into the story in ways unobtainable in 2D,» said Lewis.
It's interesting, but the unconventional uses of filmmaking techniques occasionally threaten to alienate the viewer.
His first movie, «Man Up,» was like an exercise with filmmaking using very broad comedy, but this movie has a grittier vibe, as shot in black and white and an aggressive title.
Exactly 20 years ago that film paired impressive filmmaking with a wrenching subject, and in so doing achieved something remarkable — used cinema to change the way we view a cataclysmic period we thought we knew.
«A Cinematic Vision» (7:12) discusses the unorthodox filmmaking techniques used to convey Jean - Do's point of view, from cameras with latex faces attached to letting its leading man react naturally in a soundproof room.
Known as «The Writers Festival», Austin Film Festival prides itself on finding undiscovered storytellers that can use the art form of filmmaking to affect and inspire their audience.
Mills, who used to direct music videos and design album covers, broke into filmmaking with Thumbsucker, a terminally twee indie comedy, based on a novel but...
Forman took full advantage of this by creating a series of films, beginning with «Black Peter» (1964), which commented on the lives of ordinary people with a filmmaking that combined a documentary - like style (including the use of improvisation and non-professional actors) with a biting and deeply anti-establishment sense of humor.
And by using such a pure form of filmmaking, recently deceased director Grigsby...
Even with its naggingly implausible timeline, this film feels almost shockingly realistic, using urgent documentary filmmaking techniques to tell a story that seems to have come straight from the headlines.
Weekend visitors this time around include the likes of Ralph Fiennes, Tom Wilkinson, Willem Dafoe, Jude Law, Saoirse Ronan and Léa Seydoux — all names that bear much recognition already but that also decided they could use some time away at the Wes Anderson school hotel of filmmaking in order to tap new potential.
JOHN WICK: CHAPTER TWO is a slick piece of filmmaking that boasts what may just be the best use of a fountain in a shootout ever.
That was a quote I read from him from Hearts of Darkness, and that is what it felt like many times just in that we were cut off from the world there, it's not really a support system of filmmaking there that you're used to.
While the filmmakers use different styles of filmmaking, there's a clever connection...
This aerial action sequence is extremely well oriented and a triumph of filmmaking, an impressively deft use of sound, editing and composition.
Stone used employed guerrilla filmmaking techniques to get the job done on a tight budget, with his young stars humping equipment and the crew doing as many as 55 setups a day.
On the other hand, Linklater founded the Austin Film Society in 1985 as a way to root independent filmmaking into the city he's used as a background to so many of his films.
After all, I am about as well - versed in the technical aspects of filmmaking as most filmmakers are in the proper use of nominative case nouns and predicate adjectives.
Using its TriStar label, Sony releases the film December 25; it's a Christmas miracle that Scott met this date, but one for which lovers of smart and dynamic filmmaking should be grateful.
What's especially interesting here is that, due to the extremely tight schedule, Yates decided to use even the scenes with Mitchum's less - than - perfect deliveries, which ultimately gave the film an obvious rawness and imperfection that accentuated the desired feel of authenticity and gritty, unpolished documentary - style filmmaking that Yates and the crew were going for.
The super-long-distance lens, the 600 mm, which had been developed for military purposes, entered mainstream filmmaking with The Thomas Crown Affair (68), although its first use was two years earlier in The Battle of Algiers (66).
I really think few have had the potential to create as high a plane of filmmaking as Mann, and it's a tragedy to see him not use his full abilities.
Hugo shows Scorsese's reverence for filmmaking, but far from just being a history lesson, he uses the latest techniques to delight in the magic of early cinema.
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