As the music blared, he watched approvingly as the screen played a slow-motion video. |
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I prefer still, silent throes of ecstasy to jabbing hands and slow-motion seizures. |
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Finally, what would an action movie be without slow-motion action sequences? |
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I can't go into all the details just yet, but I can say that our slow-motion gameplay sequences will be player initiated and very interactive. |
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What's worse is that the slow-motion fight sequence in which Peter fights a bully slides almost into a parody of that film's innovative effects. |
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Through Tom Tom's eyes we experience the plunge from the roof and his slow-motion passage past the windows on each floor. |
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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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Climate change is a slow-motion tsunami for millions of poor people round the world. |
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Explicit pictures of slow-motion bullets exploding from people's chests, and dead bodies surrounded by pools of blood, are now commonplace fare. |
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Occasional slow-motion replays highlight particularly dexterous handling of cooking pans or ingredients, for example. |
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Critics have already compared this film to the work of Terrence Malick with its slow-motion, visually arresting style. |
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He did not have the luxury of slow-motion replays to examine at his leisure, but was faced with having to make an instant decision. |
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Then, she was always posing in slow-motion, as if perpetually taking mental selfies. |
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Misleading corporate health claims are the slow-motion equivalent of falsely shouting fire in a crowded theater. |
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If life were like a rented DVD, you'd be able to fast-forward through the dull bits and hit slow-motion or pause to savour the sweeter moments. |
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A slow-motion replay revealed that he had deliberately lashed out at an opponent, thuggishly kicking the player's ankle. |
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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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When he tumbles headlong down some stairs, we're treated to a slow-motion pan, looking down on him. |
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When you watch goals back on video, especially those slow-motion replays, everything appears to happen so much more slowly than it does. |
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The motif, in concert with the low-angle shot and slow-motion photography, heightens the tension in this penultimate moment prior to delivery. |
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Besides, many action actors get paid by the line, so never use dialogue when a slow-motion close-up and a violin score will do the job. |
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The center of the screen is filled with three different rectangles of slow-motion video. |
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This allows operators to locate editing points quickly and accurately using noiseless slow-motion playback pictures. |
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Heart-breaking cruelty, no slow-motion blood: the sight of real violence tends not to inspire or seduce. |
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They all hurtled impressively about and, in addition, commanded attention in sequences of slow-motion backbends and effortless skimmings. |
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David: Infertility is a slow-motion thing. |
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From awaiting a response to a voicemail message to slow-motion loading of applications while on the road, inefficiencies in processes and infrastructure limit the potential for increased productivity. |
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The clinician can use a video recorder to film the thrower and analyze the biomechanics during slow-motion playback to pinpoint improper mechanics. |
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A slow-motion gun battle ballet where the morally confused killer and less than law abiding cop exchange turgid glances and round after round of titanium hailstones? |
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Gratuitous slow-motion shots drum up the tension for no apparent reason. |
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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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The slow-motion wispiness of this Liverpool band recalls both Richard Hawley's dead-of-night musings and the relentless melancholy of Eric Andersen's Blue River. |
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The yardstick for gauging the inherent nobility of a character in major films these days is the slowness of the slow-motion in which their death is captured. |
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With a slow-motion gaze, the camera panned across a sea of nameless people, focusing on expressions of worry, boredom and anticipation as they awaited their party's arrival. |
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In one excellent slow-motion scene his brutal vandalism is counterpoised with his young sister's performance in the glitzy pre-teen dance troupe Sparkle Motion. |
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The result is a slow-motion playback solution that's unrivaled on the Android platform. |
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She slow-motion jogs through the courtyard, paints his portrait, and carves his name into a tree. |
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Mr. Reich uses a process called slow-motion sound, in which he slows the flow of speech without altering the pitch and prolongs syllables into lingering tones that become part of the overall harmonic fabric. |
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The Taking Of Pelham 123 begins at a canter and barely pauses for breath between the slow-motion crashes and John Travolta's voracious scenery chewing. |
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In a long tracking shot at the start of the film, a feral cat prowls this wasteland until it is felled by a slow-motion arrow. |
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Along with the music, the slow-motion of the sequence aestheticises the violence and brutality of the fight. |
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Sam aspires to ride with the goggle-tanned gods who throw slow-motion 900s off flesh-eating cliffs and drop out of helicopters to outride thundering avalanches. |
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It also lost more ground on Thursday after European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet sounded an optimistic note about a 2010 recovery and hinted at a slow-motion exit strategy for some emergency stimulus measures. |
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The first has the audacity to use piquant, scurrying ninths as though they were octaves, and the second is a slow-motion pæan to the aristocracy of the seventh. |
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Raavan and Eddy is set in one of those chawls and is a fine evocation of Mumbai's multicultural world, its slow-motion anarchies, its bawdy humour and its never-say-die spirit. |
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Renoir records video better than any other mobile phone, with the ability to capture super-high-quality 120 frame per second slow-motion video or to compress longer events using five frame per second time lapse recording. |
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At the climax of the movie, a van carrying dreamers falls off a bridge in a prolonged slow-motion shot, while, a level down, in a deeper dream, the same characters, in physical imitation, float weightlessly in a hotel room. |
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From Ceduna, further along South Australia's jagged coastline, you can watch the whales do slow-motion somersaults from the viewing platform or beach. |
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A DEBILITATING confrontation between Pakistan's army and its civilian government, a kind of slow-motion showdown that has persisted through four years of Asif Zardari's presidency, broke out into open hostilities this week. |
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Look no further for Lolita complexes, simmering marital contempt and that slow-motion shot of rose petals fluttering from Mena Suvari's ceiling-height suspended naked body. |
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A DVR also gives viewers the control to pause live TV, perform slow-motion instant replays, and use four speeds of fast forward and fast reverse. |
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Alan Corzine, chief ballistician of Pinnacle Ammunition Company, researched a massive number of shotshell loads using slow-motion photography. |
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The 54-year-old, from Dunblane, said she has had to change the way she reacts during the Wimbledon champion's matches after seeing slow-motion TV coverage of herself. |
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Kimberly Bostwick, an ornithologist at Cornell University in New York, studied manakins by using a slow-motion video camera. |
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The puck skittered to the left point where Lawrence Smith flipped the puck toward the net, the slow-motion knuckler eluding Ginn and stunning the arena into silence. |
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The second is evident in Pereg's Canicule, 2003-2004, a slow-motion video of people warding off the Parisian heat wave in improvised street showers. |
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