The paintings have been joined to form one montage, which has been put up in the school hall. |
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The montage serves to show Josey's difficulty in getting over, or at least learning to live with, what happened earlier. |
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And, if a 527 was making the ad, they might use a montage of pictures of Kerry touring NASA in a space suit, or windsurfing, or yachting. |
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At lunchtime on the day of the party, the BBC's avuncular anchorman David Dimbleby introduced a montage of pop footage. |
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Animation is also being used to create content for ad films and commercials, as also for television promos and montage sequences. |
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There was a peculiar little sequence when Heather pointed to a montage of photos in a frame. |
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The film ends with a montage of newspaper clippings about American involvement over the next two decades, but its impact is muted. |
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The story, such as it is, moves forward through associative montage rather than linear narrative progression. |
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Made up of montage, photographs and text captions, it tells its story in the simplest of ways, as if it were being explained to a child. |
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Director Ryan Redford skilfully employs music, sound and montage to create a taut film. |
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Secondly, if the cut and montage are essential to cinematography, so too is the tectonic essential for architecture. |
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The work creates a montage from hundreds of short clips from well-known Hollywood films. |
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Of particular note is the visual montage that comes at the halfway point of the film. |
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His studio was a montage of photographs, sketches and unfinished paintings. |
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He picks the naive approach and joyous colours and forms creating a montage of the flora, fauna and people of South Asia. |
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Beth has used photo montage, acrylics, oils and pastels to create truly original works. |
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They stand alone, but can also be experienced as a lightning-quick montage of jumpcuts. |
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And so help me God, if I ever see another montage again, something terrible is going to happen. |
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On the technical side, the film has slick visuals and an impressive montage at the beginning. |
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The film is poetic in tone and features a number of image and sound montage sequences. |
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This ice cream montage will get you drooling in no time, with slow-motion shots of sugary, melty, creamy yumminess. |
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It is montage alone that separates and makes cinema stand out above all the other art forms. |
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By the end of this montage sequence, they're sitting next to one another, sharing a plate of snack food. |
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The video quality suffers greatly from this montage approach to the presentation. |
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I hate the montage approach many biopics take, and boy, do they use it to no end here. |
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His technique of film montage involved juxtaposing two opposing images so that a new third image was created in the viewers' imagination. |
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The storyboard montage consists of storyboards and scenes from the film edited together and then shown with some dance music in the background. |
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Finally, there's a music video montage for the end title song, Broken Wagon. |
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Near the end of Natural Born Killers, he cuts to a montage of real footage of well-known news events. |
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This new montage style of cinema and the poetical style of Flaherty were clear influences on him. |
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I love telling a story visually, with plenty of freeze-frames, slow-motion, montage, sound and music. |
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The principles of montage and the long take are also extended to the soundtrack of his films. |
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In a movie, this would be dealt with montage style, with trains hurtling down a track and planes skittering down the runway. |
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The designs are put on either with an underglaze, a sort of drawing technique, or overglaze, which is more like montage. |
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The montage was to get this treatment, too, and so the editors were working to freeze-frame it just as the hat swooped into the air. |
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And when you run out of ideas as a filmmaker, stick a soft rock ballad on the soundtrack and do a montage of lovers frolicking. |
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In a related installation, an audio montage of individual accounts bespoke the personal and environmental impact of the disease. |
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On another song, she was accompanied by a montage of dozens of her previous incarnations. |
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But is anyone else a little uncomfy with the Academy deciding that certain actors get singled out and others get lumped into a quick montage? |
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Mangold offers a series of cutaways in a revelatory montage near the end in attempts to justify what we've seen up to that point. |
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The depraved plot is shot with a schizophrenic camera incorporating elements of peepshows, montage and silent horror films amongst others. |
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You can get creative by combining elements of different pictures to construct a montage. |
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Arcand tells his story through a running montage of TV interviews and footage from a factious documentary filmmaker. |
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It looked marvellous and there was a lot of inventive and well executed photography and montage. |
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On the opposite wall to my left hung a gigantic plasma screen displaying a frenzied montage of flitting text and graphics. |
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A montage of images selected by a young patient reveals some sadness as well as the importance of color, toys, and access to nature. |
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It was celebrated for its numerous advances in filmmaking technique, crafting a style of montage that would become the norm for the coming century of cinema. |
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They managed to condense their dad's career in record time with power charged renderings of his greatest hits helped visually by the large screen photographic montage. |
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Her video montages are rather like cut ups from the 1980s or cable TV now, where rapid-fire montage irony is a transport mechanism for promos and ad breaks. |
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This week, another longer video emerged, featuring a montage of music from Albarn's long career before segueing into the same 21-second clip. |
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Jobson's self-quilled script opens and closes with an oh-so-serious soliloquy, read against a montage of the solar system, along with a CGI whizz-bang ride across the planets. |
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Frazetta did the full color cover montage of four different portraits of the funnyman. |
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Each photo and montage he presents in this publication is a reinterpretation of the works of Zingaro, which he has rediscovered year after year. |
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The result is a madcap montage of clattering, caterwauling sounds, demarcated by rapid-fire ostinato rhythms. |
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This montage approach is generally considered to be intentional on Büchner's part, and not a result of incompleteness or sloppiness. |
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The rhythmic montage by Tobias Suhm supported the translation of Akumi's manga language into a modern film genre. |
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A montage of visual effects was shown, starting with a giant image of Leonardo DiCaprio. |
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Jim Carrey cracked an LSD joke while teeing up a montage of animated films. |
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The montage is set to music and runs for about three and a half minutes. |
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Sport received special attention with a photographic montage in the centre spread, while two corporals were named overall winners at the 2003 ADF National Bodybuilding titles. |
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In retrospect, I could have tried some montage of a tea packet with the skull and crossbones, or maybe picked something out from the perforations in a tea-bag. |
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Photos retouched or montage won't be accepted, excepting that the subject proposed indicates otherwise. |
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This technique of cutting up previously existing material and pasting it into a portrait of a human being recalls contemporary experiments in montage. |
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In his writing he has honed a unique style of time-twisting montage, leavening the serious stuff with an eye for intriguing detail and an ear for a telling tale. |
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Watch a montage of his many references, from SS uniforms, to the Third Reich, to eugenics. |
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It is simply a montage of digital portraits of the students which had been transferred onto computer, with the young film-makers then letting rip and having fun. |
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We find the manifoldly inquisitive Benjamin musing on the new modes of perception opened tip by techniques of photographic enlargement and cinematic montage. |
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The montage editor, Nicholas Goodman, and I wanted to include a brief moment from The Purple Rose of Cairo, in which Mia appeared. |
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So he jazzed up the movie with rapid fire, machinegun edits and one confusing montage after another that completely throw off any sense of continuity. |
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The opening montage sequence has also been suitably celebrated. |
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There are some very well-done montage sequences and some honestly insightful cuts, but they are drowned in a flood of meaningless and unmotivated shots and scenes. |
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This was done after shooting the whole film and montage sequences. |
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The snappy editing, rapid montage sequences and throbbing soundtrack give the film tremendous pace in its early stages and that is matched by some funny moments. |
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His montage was designed around the yoking of disparate objects. |
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And, even if the subsequent slow-motion montage of a carefree Janey and Jim playing on the beach maybe over-emphasises the point, it's still quite lovely. |
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When the interrogator enters the room, Pickton tells him that the montage is missing a redhead. |
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Before the inductees took the stage, a montage of clips from the performers' careers were shown on the large screen above the stage. |
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The tumbling montage of scenes — recent and old, familiar and rare, Hollywood and foreign — synchronizes fictional times of day, shown on clocks or mentioned in dialogue, with the downright present. |
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In that, we approach an issue of interdependency between painting, light and the object, or the importance of aspects related to the montage and to the performance in relation to painting. |
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But there is an audaciousness to that musical montage, too, which draws parallels between the son's shame at his sexuality and his father's history in poverty. |
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The film opens with a montage of posters and newspaper clippings from his glory days when he was the personificastion of machismo, undefeated and apparently undefeatable in the ring. |
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Such a tour is featured in a subsection of Chris Marker's documentary montage Sans Soleil. |
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Instead, he invented cinematic paradoxes, pitting montage against very long takes. |
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Townshend dedicated the show to Entwistle, and ended with a montage of pictures of him. |
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As is standard with 1864, it is all topped-off with a slo-mo montage of the characters in their prime, laughing, running and appreciating those small moments of delight they took for granted before the war. |
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Délicatesse néoplastique » gives a strong nod to pop culture while creating a playful montage using some of the more banal objects of conspicuous consumption, waste management and recycling. |
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And where, in fact, was Eartha Kitt during the dead-people montage? |
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As if to emphasise the sense of how joyous the nation is to end the wait for quaification, there was an evocative photo montage in one of the papers which showed a bunch of kids playing football. |
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In fact the best thing about The Muppets is how slyly self-knowing it is, with the characters mentioning the budget and how they have to have a montage. |
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As Eisenstein continued to dialogize cinema with many other forms besides theater, his theory of montage and filmic experimentation grew more complex. |
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The film is topped off by a virtuoso machine-gun montage where the three expert voices, both interdictory and sympathetic, literally cancel each other out. |
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Hiring subminister, montage and installation by renting rental system elements and materials needed for the renewal of street lighting facilities. |
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Unfortunately, nothing much happens in the rest of the episode either. It gets to the point where a montage is devoted to establishing Sam's monotony at Oldtown. |
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It appears then that, in Soviet animated film in the early 1960s, formalistic montage was only appropriate in the representation of disharmonious American cityscapes. |
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Indeed, Kore-eda spends three minutes and thirty seconds in the initial montage of talking heads, going from one character to another in a series of jump cuts. |
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During the ceremony, BAFTA pauses to pay tribute to those in the industry who died over the previous twelve months, with a montage of images accompanied by music. |
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