Sentences with phrase «viewing of a film on»

I surprised him with a 3D viewing of a film on the smallest creatures in the ocean.
At home a HD viewing of the film on a nice big TV is recommended.

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Instead of selling their own SLRs, which use a mirror and prism mechanism to allow a scene to be viewed by the photographer and recorded on film, Panasonic, Olympus, and others started selling selling smaller cameras that relied just on digital sensors.
A group of scientists from Max Planck Institute for Chemistry and Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germany recently found that they were able to identify what kind of films a group of subjects viewed — whether it was funny, sad or suspenseful — based on the different combinations of chemicals, or peaks of one in particular, such as carbon dioxide, that were found in the air in the theater.
At the same time Ofoto and Shutterfly are reaching out to picture takers of all stripes by offering steep discounts on old - fashioned film processing (returning prints by snail mail), as well as digitizing the images for online viewing and distribution.
It worked: Dollar Shave Club's YouTube pitch, which Dubin wrote himself and filmed with the help of director friend Lucia Aniello, racked up nearly 10 million views on YouTube.
The broad outlines of the agreement are this: Studios will release their films for streaming on demand for somewhere between $ 30 and $ 50 per viewing.
Does anyone else see the humor in the creationists debating their point of view over the Internet (invented by science), filmed on cameras (based on science) in a hall lit by electricity (harnessed by science).
At a preview of the film in midtown, it was said that the film would be viewed by thirty million Americans and would be a great «education» for the American people on lesbian, gay, and transgender issues.
Groups of young friends who go to see some of the more death - focused horror films in vogue of late will routinely take bets on which stock character will face a grisly end soonest, as when viewing the Final Destination series» a film series that is, essentially, the apex of the set - piece disaster horror movie as orchestrated by MacGyver.
You'll already have a view on whether it's ok for Christians to watch what Father Ted called «this sort of thing», although there's arguably a difference between watching one age - restricted film or episode and bingeing on one after another.
And yes there should be some type of sanctions, penalties on companies like You Tube for letting this extremist movie out without prior approval or viewing by a non partisan film board, this is murder, they might as well have killed them themselves..
It is, as well, an antidote to Mississippi Burning, a dishonest, award - winning new film in which blacks wait patiently and fearfully in the background for deliverance by two white FBI agents, played by Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe, who zealously bend the law in the interest of justice — a film one fears will have a profound effect on the way many Americans view their nation in the King Years («The Dream Dafoed,» as the Village Voice put it).
It is a matter of serious consequence for theologians when a film based on religious subject matter is made, because more people will be likely to view that film than have read the New Testament in all history.
It's not often that one leaves a movie theater feeling speechless, but anyone on the right side of the culture wars who views the recent film Blast from the Past will find his jaw scraping the sidewalk» and not out of disgust.
Anyone who has attended a Star Trek or Star Wars film on opening day and then gone a few weeks later knows the difference between a piece of art viewed by cult followers and one viewed with casual fans.
The message of the film places virtually no value on human life, and the movie itself does» t care at all for its audience, save for the pain it can cause in the viewing experience.
The film's scenes of graphic violence, far from being extraneous or merely fetishistic on Gibson's part, are essential to his theological point of view.
The beautiful eighteenth - century costumes and setting seduce us into viewing these affairs with a kind of horrified detachment, as though we were watching a «Nature» film on PBS showing the praying mantis being devoured by his mate in the act of copulation.
The Mouton Cadet Wine Bar will also welcome «A Shaded View of Fashion Film» (ASVOFF), the international film festival on fashion created by American fashion icon Diane Pernet.
For the film premiere on Monday, the great and the good of the world game were in attendance to view the CR7 profile.
It was a wonderful way to celebrate API «s 20th Anniversary with some really special bonus events, like Friday night's showing of «The Milky Way» film with live Q&A with the lactation consultants who produced the documentary on the U.S. cultural view of breastfeeding support as well as Saturday night's anniversary celebration reception with Irish music provided by Kennedy's Kitchen.
The film presents a balanced and accessible view on the latest research, along with moving personal stories of medical practitioners faced with big decisions for their own growing families.
A viewing of the documentary film «Milky Way» was held at the World Theater in Kearney on August 2014 to celebrate breastfeeding month.
Nominated for awards at both the Pan African Film Festival, Bronzelens Film Festivals, and others, it's no wonder TV One, the network dedicated to delivering real life and entertainment programming from the African American point of view, has decided to acquire and air this historical film on Saturday, January 9, 2016.
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The university is also working to host an awareness week in which it will host activities throughout the week, including a public viewing of the documentary «The Hunting Ground,» a film about rape culture on college campuses, she added.
Liberal Democrat MEP Edward McMillan - Scott made a film on his views of Europe, before the pair debated Britain's role in Europe and calls for a referendum, which they both appeared to support.
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LOS ANGELES, CA — Adult - film actress Stormy Daniels released a sketch of the man she said threatened to hurt her if she didn't keep quiet about her alleged affair with Donald Trump Tuesday during an appearance on The View.
The hills are alive... During the first of many backpacking trips, Gazzaley shot 70 rolls of film, including this view of Otago Peninsula on New Zealand's South Island, and experienced a sense of connectedness with nature that he'd never felt before.
If the server decides that there are objects with geographic coordinates that fall within the camera's field of view, it superimposes these objects on the picture from the phone camera, in a fashion similar to the way the director of a science fiction movie might use special effects to add a spacecraft to a filmed scene.
Filmed on three continents — and at altitudes ranging from sea level to 16,500 feet — the film features breathtaking views of Chile's remote Atacama Desert, and demonstrates the lengths to which humans will go to understand the universe they call home.
Please press start to view a short film during the Final Meeting on the legacies of the project.
The 38 - year - old was first spotted sporting the heels for a viewing of the new film «Can't Stop, Won't Stop: The Bad Boy Story» with Kendall Jenner and friends on Wednesday.
Paris is my favorite city, so my short film was walking hand in hand along the Seine River with my lover on a sunny morning on our way to the Musee» D'Orsay to view Impressionist paintings, followed by lunch at a sidewalk cafe, and a walk back to the hotel for a late afternoon of making love.
During the medial stretch of the film (about an hour), the latter journey (the visual sequences) will mimic one's experience at a planetarium, or perhaps a viewing of an environmental documentary, minus a top - rate actor's narration; if watching it on television, one might have the strong urge to check the channel.
In the simultaneously heady and lyrical The Creation of Meaning, we're obviously implicated in that comment, as the film views the meaning - making process as something malleable and dependent on perspective.
It becomes very clear through viewing the film and selected extra features later on that Fincher had a very specific vision with this film, and it seems he's taken the opportunity given by this special re-release to go back and right the wrongs of the past.
Nevertheless, despite the frequent confusion that accompanies the watching of these films, the long view reveals a series that has remained focused on characters, feeling and filmmaking craft, while often telling this classically inspired story with wit and nuance.
Indeed I concentrated specifically on only a few of the film's qualities, or at least the ones that jumped out at me on this viewing.
just came back from reading The Subtle Knife review / essay on District 9 and it was extremely well - done, and gave a nice, quick view into South African culture / history / outlook which enhanced my memory of the film.
For the most part, the film just motors along without any real high points, while Wilde's derogatory views on women seems even more dated and out - of - place, rather than being particularly funny.
When viewed on their own, the stunning sequences documenting the beginnings of life on earth might have worked, and the same goes for the gritty, dysfunctional family drama segments that form the core of the film.
The record of his visit to the nearby Klan stronghold of Cottonwood, for instance, consists mostly of brooding shots of trees — their past use was much on his mind, and he didn't expect the people would want to be filmed — followed by a view of the two - lane blacktop along which he fled after two boys approached him, called him by name, and instructed him to wait because some people were coming to see him.
It won two jury awards at Sundance, and arguably an appreciation for Nick Cave the artist would influence any viewer's perception of 20,000 Days On Earth, but what really affects ones viewing of this film is entering into it and viewing it as a documentary disguised as a fictional film, or a fictional film disguised as a documentary.
The film hasn't stood the test of time, and the material on - screen is tired and old, and gets annoying after a few viewings.
Too many critics talk about the cinematography of the film, who cares about the skylines, odd view points, etc let us just focus on the story and the message of the movie.
I have already made my views on festive films as clear as is necessary; read my review of The Heart of Christmas or Die Hard if you are need of a refresher.
It does have a few holes story wise, but the performances from Granger and Walker alone make this worthy of a view, and it is not hard to fall in love with how Hitchcock shoots his films, as well as the music he selects to raise the hair on the back of your neck at the precise, appropriate time.
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