It feels too long, and yet I get the impression that the film was severely butchered in post-production. |
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There's no reason that it should take two years to do post-production on a film that small. |
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It was long and hard, I was going back and forth for months while doing post-production on this film. |
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Thanks to funding shortfalls, the film sat in post-production for almost four years before reaching completion. |
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In Hollywood, we shoot from different angles, or do coverage shots, so that we can change editing in post-production. |
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The three films are in various post-production stages and talks are on with buyers and release dates are in the process of being fixed. |
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There is a wide range of jobs in the television production and post-production chain across a range of firm types. |
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Forget for a moment the monumental nature of making this happen on the production and post-production side. |
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All aging videography aside and cheesy post-production aspects ignored, the images here look great. |
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At our post-production house for advertising agencies, we have an intern program for students studying recording. |
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It was during post-production that someone suggested the film be in color and luckily it worked. |
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Even dialogue can be recorded later in post-production and matched up to the actors' lips in a process called Looping. |
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Digital content creators and post-production houses stand to gain enormously from the technology improvements. |
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The wonders of post-production editing and a well-known film finds a new life. |
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Most production and post-production companies, film makers and advertising agencies are here. |
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The movie is shot in gleaming digital video, rife with modern post-production values. |
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Cursed suffered the worst production and post-production problems than any other film in recent history. |
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When we ran out of money during post-production of the film, I had to sell this same apartment, and found that the only potential buyers were other Westerners. |
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George himself has filmed a spoken word documentary entitled Bone Bristle, now in post-production. |
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The film is heavily filtered in post-production to give it an aged, scratched, and worn appearance, like an old filmstrip on its last legs. |
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It appears as if it was shot digitally, with post-production that posterized each frame. |
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Since the days of silent film it has always been the case that film-makers spend far more time in editing and post-production than on-set filming. |
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And my input is a tiny, fractional thing of a film, and how it's dealt with in post-production, how the studio is marketed. |
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You get to see production every step of the way, from story sessions to pre-production to filming to the post-production. |
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A busy Cannes market will include a distinctive and varied crop of BBC Films titles currently in post-production. |
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We now need to consolidate and put Ireland on the map as a centre of post-production excellence. |
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All participants are strongly encouraged to test new functionality as early as possible to avoid post-production surprises. |
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Quality should be built into the production process rather than relying on post-production audits or checklists. |
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The removable medium integrates directly into the post-production chain in which the use of computers has become widespread. |
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In fact, it has gone downhill over the last ten years because more post-production houses are getting into the captioning business. |
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Mr. Ian Baker has followed a career which covers most aspects of post-production engineering. |
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Even when a film is shot in film, its post-production is done in a digital environment. |
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Obtaining post-production rights from collecting societies would doubtless be a step in the right direction towards a solution. |
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Shooting, directing, editing, post-production, set yourself on the stage and trust our professional teams for the production of your videos. |
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Requires a superior level of technical and craft knowledge, and understanding of television program production and post-production methods. |
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The non-professional cast delivers relaxed, modern perfs, though occasional post-production dubbing is a distraction. |
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Part of the director's job is to shepherd his film through the post-production process and to keep the studio confident in his vision. |
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New post-production techniques allowed him to appear seamlessly in scenes from classic movies, perennially clutching a can of beer. |
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The youth, in particular, associate themselves with diverse facets of theatre, be it acting, pre-production or post-production. |
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And that doesn't include post-production work. |
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From the high-end audio professional in a major post-production studio to the novice or hobbyist at home, TASCAM is everywhere. |
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However, I am selecting a white balance according to the warmness I want in my photos to have less post-production work. |
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Production Grants cover the direct costs of production and post-production of independent film or video works. |
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The chemistry was added in post-production. |
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This homogenous quality was frequently heightened in post-production by the insertion of retakes that were often made without the participation of the original director. |
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The Hollywood rumour mill has been active with stories of post-production strife, while accounts of the film's lame ending have surfaced on the Internet. |
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Planning responsibilities include pre-production, production, and post-production, following through to format and telecast requirements. |
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This method has the benefit that you can use cheaper computers, and hence reduce the capital costs, but the downside is that post-production costs will be greater. |
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Writing is the starting point for a Showrunner and control of the writing process remains an absolute requirement for the Showrunner in pre-production, production and post-production. |
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His tendency to bounce directors from post-production is infamous. |
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Develop the professionals' capacity to use digital technologies, in particular in the fields of production, post-production, distribution, marketing, archiving and multimedia. |
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One of the principal aims of this government-supported association is to promote filming and post-production activities for cinema, television and publicity films. |
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In judging their relative impact in a motion picture, some put soundtracks on a par with picture, and yet, the music and effects often come at the every end of the post-production process when most of the money is spent. |
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Joining the digital world means revolutionising our technological system in most cases, providing Europe with a base that will make it stronger and concerning ourselves as soon as possible with the issue of post-production. |
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In addition to the need for there to be a balance between production and the marketplace, there are also minimum needs for specialties associated with post-production aspects. |
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However, Burns seems to feel that she made the transition to film without missing a beat, even to the point of acting as post-production supervisor. |
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But, you know, I would play the entire action, that the other actor did, so that they could choose when and where, in post-production, the morph was going to start. |
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Eager and determined to get that first break as a 3D animator, you've sorted out your showreel which you're going to tout around all the Soho post-production companies. |
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Memories Corner, a feature film shot entirely in Kobe, Japan in co-production with France's Noodles Production and its post-production currently in Montreal was made with the support of the SODEC and Telefilm. |
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This piece, which is still going through post-production, decries the increase in the international presence in this protected area. |
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The magic comes together in post-production. |
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Import R3D files directly into Adobe Premiere Pro without transcoding or rewrapping, and easily switch among resolutions for playback to meet the performance and image quality needs of every post-production task. |
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Canada partakes in a number of post-production initiatives. |
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These include most post-production roles such as an assistant colourist, an assistant mixer, a sound-effects technician, a colourist, a computer graphics designer, an optical effects technician, or a special effects editor. |
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Production includes pre-production, principal photography and all subsequent shooting, post-production and follow-up once the production has been completed. |
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He will actually sit in on post-production. |
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After shooting, the completion bonder will monitor the post-production process, again by requiring the submission of regular written updates of progress and incurred costs. |
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While, in regular 3D stereo movie making, the stereographer has an opportunity to correct in post-production some 3D shooting errors and artifacts, there is no room for manual intervention in 3D live capture and broadcast. |
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The division is the world's leading provider of stateof-the-art film-making, post-production, visual effects and broadcast center management services. |
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Part of Thomson's international network of post-production facilities, Corinthian Television will also serve as a platform for development of an expanded range of broadcast and post-production services. |
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Picture signal break-up is such a corner stone of the public viewing of active events, if they Steadycam the whole thing they'd have to crappify it in post-production. |
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For instance, in the United States we appointed Brad Hunt who has unrivaled experience in film, telecine and post-production, to run our subsidiary company. |
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Post-production looks at editing, sound, titles and credits, and marketing. |
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