Sentences with phrase «video on the big screen»

You'll get Android 2.2, a front - facing camera, and HDMI out for watching HD video on your big screen TV.
There's also a HDMI port if you want to outsource videos on a bigger screen, Wireless N, blue tooth, card reader and USB support.
The tablet also lets you bring your videos on a bigger screen for greater fun thanks to the HDMI ports.
There are a slew of HTPC - centric Raspberry Pi operating systems out there, each revolving around slapping your HD videos on the big screen.
As of this morning we have shipped Firefox for Fire TV, a browser for discovering and watching web video on the big screen TV for users to install on their Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV stick.
AirPlay mirroring helps you watch photos and videos on the bigger screen of your Mac or PC, and therefore, people choose such apps that can help them mirror contents.
It's great to find a YouTube video on my phone, turn on my TV with a voice command, and cast the video on the bigger screen.
To celebrate, Nvidia is offering both new and current Shield owners 3 months of YouTube Red for free to enjoy ad - free videos on the big screen (most likely only for new subscribers).
The Photos app on Xbox is the best way to see all of your OneDrive photos and videos on the big screen.

Not exact matches

Over at AllThingsD, in outlining her three big takeaways from Nintendo's announcement, Tricia Duryee makes a great point that the new portable screen will almost certainly compete with Apple's iPad for face time, given its forward - facing camera, ability to browse the Internet, draw on the screen with a stylus, play standalone games like Othello, view photos and video chat.
These screens are widely available almost everywhere I go these days, so playing photos and videos will get easier and easier (and on a bigger screen).
Google's YouTube is aiming for a bigger part of the $ 70 billion annual TV ad budget, as more viewers turn toward watching YouTube on television screens through devices like digital media players, Google Chromecast, and video game consoles.
Sony Pictures» recent success in releasing its comedy «The Interview» through video - on - demand services after threats from hackers was also seen as a blow to big - screen businesses.
It's true, people spend more time indoors, they tend to know their neighbors less, some of those traditional activities have been supplanted by talking to people on Facebook or email, playing video games and watching movies on our big screen TVs.
Social justice causes, candles in worship services, v - necks and big neck tattoos on worship leaders, screenings of PT Anderson films at church, heavy use of Helvetica font in church bulletins, bald pastors who always wear black clothes from Banana Republic, beer at church barbecues, a renewed interest in corporately reading ancient creeds or prayers, Nooma videos, Sufjan Stevens and everything related to Sufjan Stevens.
To achieve the high - definition needed for the big screen, Domino takes images which have been shot on movie film and converts them into a video format by breaking each of the 24 frames per second into a mosaic of 3000 × 2000 picture points.
Big firms like Siemens and Walmart are using video games to filter candidates, with tasks including blowing up balloons and tapping logos on a screen
If you want to play the workout videos on big HD screen, you do that without an issue using any of these devices.
On big screen TVs the image comes alive better than any previous home video incarnation, but it's the superlative 5.1 surround remix (at 24 - bit from the 35 mm LCRS and dialogue - music - effects tracks) that most impresses.
Stay Alive spends a lot of time inside the video game system, and what will terrify the audience very early on is the realization that there's better acting in the video game than on the big screen.
At the same time, Uchida is responsible for some of the most remarkable swordplay films of the 1950s and»60s; his five - film Musashi Miyamoto epic (not screened at MOMA), starring Kinnosuke Nakamura in the title role and Ken Takakura as his arch-nemesis Kojiro, surpasses the better - known Inagaki Samurai Trilogy starring Toshiro Mifune in terms of both drama and swordplay, yet remains little - known in the West (despite its availability on DVD in the U.S.) After the BAM retrospective (and others) in 2008, most of Uchida's films remained unscreened and undistributed in America, so with MOMA's bigger series recently ending, it's time again to encourage distributors like the Criterion Collection, Kino Lorber, and Arrow Video to bring out more of the director's masterpieces, both for critical reconsideration and for those whom the veteran filmmaker will be a major new discovery.
After the usual internship in music video, Mr. Fuqua made a first claim on big screen cinema with a Hong Kong action knock off (The Replacement Killers), followed by an «urban» crime thriller with Jamie Foxx (Bait).
Video: Emilia Clarke and Paul Bettany on Solo Audiences have already seen Paul Bettany grace the big screen this year as the heroic Vision in Avengers: Infinity War.
You need to see this one on the biggest screen possible, and let it wash over you as if you had stepped inside the most incredible video game experience ever created — one in which events in the manufactured universe can have lasting and serious real - world consequences.
But this adaptation of Travel Channel host Marcus Sakey's second novel barely made the big screen last month day and date with Video On Demand, was hammered by critics, and today makes a hasty trip to Blu - ray and DVD as practically direct - to - video Video On Demand, was hammered by critics, and today makes a hasty trip to Blu - ray and DVD as practically direct - to - video video fare.
Set aside your concerns about Mark Wahlberg portraying PlayStation 3 action hero Nathan Drake in the big screen adaptation of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, because it doesn't sound like this movie is based on the video game at all.
McFarlane Toys has unveiled the first figure from the Assassin's Creed movie which is based on the image of Michael Fassbender's Aguilar from Justin Kurzel's upcoming big screen adaptation of the hit video game series; take a look below... Aguilar is a warrior in 15th century Spain, during the Inquisition.
The old big - screen theatrical model is giving way to video - on - demand via distribution services such as iTunes and pay - per - view TV channels.
That may reflect its widespread availability in various home video formats, but there's nothing like seeing it on the big screen.
If you want to know why there still haven't really been any decent movies based on video games up until now, there are a few obvious reasons, the biggest one being the lack of quality directors stepping in to bring a coherent vision to the big screen.
Most fans of the video game and first film reject this sequel soundly, although the insatiably curious will probably find it interesting on a purely speculative level, seeing more of the characters from the games and how they are «brought to life» in a big screen manner.
Don't wait to see this when it comes out on video... this is a movie that needs to be seen on the big screen.
Sean Baker's latest triumph of honest but warmly sentimental, observational cinema remains one of the highlights of 2017, and it looks just as beautiful on home video as it does on a big screen.
I have to admit, I've been pretty curious to see what Jerry Bruckheimer and Mike Newell could do with this video game franchise on the big screen.
It's music video director Bille Woodruff's (Barbershop 2) first big screen attempt and the results are probably much less satisfying than the rap and R&B joints he sells on BET.
Sigourney Weaver recently lent her vocal talents to the video game Alien: Isolation, and we would not be surprised if she reprised her role as Ripley on the big screen one last time.
Matt Rodgers on the best ever video game movie scenes... The first part of 2018 will see two high profile videogame adaptations hit the big screen in an attempt to do what 2016's Assassin's Creed couldn't, by breaking a curse which has stretched back as far as 1993's infamous Super Mario Bros. movie.
The booming stinger chords of Alan Silvestri's score retain their shameless oomph on the disc's DTS and Dolby Digital soundtracks, and the pristine video transfer makes Zemeckis» bravura third - act camera moves just as dazzling as they were on the big screen.
The effect is less subtle on home video than it is on a big screen, where you're not as aware of the edges of the frame, but the message is the same: suddenly, you're adrift, unmoored, alone.
Other images also stress the importance of representation - a touching shot early on sees Adonis blow up a video of Apollo Creed fighting on a big screen, then virtually inserting himself into his shoes as he shadow boxes in sync with his father.
The special effects range from bad video game quality — the car chase through Venice is awful and almost comical, it must have looked hilarious on a big screen — to tolerable.
Catch it all for yourself in the video interview below and hopefully we'll see «A Birder's Guide to Everything» back on the big screen soon as it continues its festival run.
After successfully testing the computer - animated waters on the smaller screen with the likes of LEGO Star Wars and LEGO Ninjago, not to mention a series of hit video games, everybody's favorite Danish interlocking brick system has finally been transformed into a big 3D animated feature — with wildly entertaining results.
The video game heroine Lara Croft makes her triumphant return to the big screen on March 16th when Tomb Raider hits theaters.
Some video games are so great that we want to enjoy them on the big screen as well.
Woody Harrelson as Haymitch does a bit of angsting; Elizabeth Banks as Effie in her trademark overblown peplums gets an emotional closeup near the end after a few nondescript scenes; Stanley Tucci as smarmy broadcaster Caesar flickers briefly on the big screen while issuing a video news bulletin; we even get a glimpse or two of the late great Philip Seymour Hoffman as Plutarch Heavensbee who, in a nice farewell touch, has almost the last word in his final missive to Katniss which is read aloud.
The Lara Croft character (based off of the character from the «Tomb Raider» video game franchise) was first seen on the big screen in 2001's «Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.»
Mr. X's CEO Dennis Berardi will take a producer credit on the movie, which Moszkowicz said will be a highly stylish big screen adaptation of the video game.
Indeed, there are plenty of high - profile films beyond the superhero genre clamoring for attention at this year's Comic - Con, including the sequel to «The Maze Runner,» Guillermo del Toro's gothic horror film «Crimson Peak» and a big - screen take on the wildly popular video game «World of Warcraft.»
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