You also get a photo gallery featuring production stills and international poster art. |
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There is a wonderful slide show presentation of stills from the film that give us more detail about the life and lifestyle of pool surfers. |
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And in most continuous stills the hot wine is mixed with steam to help extract the alcohol, thus further coarsening the resulting spirit. |
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They often don't illustrate what the film is about the way that narrative film stills do. |
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These are interspersed with stills from the film and some mildly interesting behind-the-scenes clips. |
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Here they found three stills, two still heads and two worms, with five barrels of wash ready for distillation, and a quantity of yeast. |
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These 1970s photographs were staged for the camera and distributed as stills from nonexistent motion pictures. |
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Equally interesting are the galleries of storyboards, production designs, and publicity stills from the film. |
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Also included is a photo gallery of behind the scenes pictures and stills from the film. |
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Each gallery features photos from the production of the film, as well as stills and publicity shots from the series and the movie. |
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The producer or documentalist can query by text, as usual, and by visual example, using stills or video sequences. |
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The distillation equipment consists of a boiler, distillation stills, condensers and receivers. |
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The fermented solution is moved into large copper stills for the distilling process. |
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Cooks used it to make sauces and its wood was the fuel for illicit whisky stills because it gave off no smoke. |
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Distillation of the wine is carried out in proper copper pot stills, the sort used for cognac. |
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Instead of static, talking-head interviews, all are skillfully supplemented with stills and clips, and are indexed by subject. |
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After developing the film he then sifts through the stills and waits to see which ones stir memories of powerful emotions. |
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Chemical separation was carried out in a clean room environment with reagents purified in two-bottle Teflon stills. |
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One option would be to use the precision-engineered rings of piezoelectric ceramic used in stills cameras to move an autofocusing lens. |
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There are plenty of production photos and publicity stills, showing off looming shadows. |
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This film no longer exists, except for a few stills taken from promotional material. |
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No offense to your cinematographer, but he's a stills photographer and you expect him to get up and use a movie camera. |
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I want to remind people that homophobia stills exist and that we still must watch out. |
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Sets of stills have emerged clearly indicating that even though he was badly shaken, George did make a systematic record of their experiences. |
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A thickening soup of duckweed and pondweed stills the surface of the marsh. |
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Unfortunately it's missing the stills from the film, but the text is still intact. |
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They just built their stills and made up moonshine or any other liquor that they could. |
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The creators pulled the plug on the show during production, resulting in an episode made up of full color unanimated stills. |
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A third gallery included 24 of these unframed black-and-white photographic stills, 11 by 17 inches each, mounted on white metal brackets. |
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Interviews with Ravel's friends are combined with home movies and stills and some unique and dazzling directorial strategies. |
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Four extensive stills galleries featuring sketches, theatrical posters, promotional cards, and cels are included. |
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A gallery of production stills and lobby cards show his lighting and composition genius in a still-life context. |
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This is the view that the Caol Ila workers get as they quietly superintend the six huge stills at the island's most productive distillery. |
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Distillation by this pot still method often required two distillations in separate stills. |
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And the secret of this glorious, warming taste lies within those gleaming copper stills. |
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There are 130 herbs and spices in the original recipe for chartreuse, preserved in an alcoholic base that the monks brew in copper stills. |
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Irish monks also found a different use for the alembic stills that had been used to make perfume in the Middle East since the fourth century. |
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He gossips about the dipsomania in town whilst tracking down and smashing stills. |
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It's fine for taking stills, but we found it requires the user to sit very still in front of the cam if you want a halfway decent photo. |
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Her obi flutters in a breeze that gently stills as if all breathing in the world had stopped. |
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This was a prohibition area at that time, but whisky was brewed in illicit stills in the Hokonui Hills. |
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The resulting stills were then splashed all over the front of the Screws of the World with all the naughty bits artfully pixelated out. |
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What we do get is a photo gallery of about 14 stills from the film and the theatrical trailer, presented in anamorphic widescreen. |
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Collected photographs, stills, archival film footage, and interview segments all look fine, though some sport more of a worn look than others. |
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The show includes film stills and coolly fetishistic fashion photography, notably various ad campaigns. |
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In the 1980s, as art collectors began to turn their attention to cartoon stills, Jones made a killing by selling his original artwork for breath-taking amounts of money. |
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For one Speyside distillery in particular, The Macallan, that process has come to be defined by some curiously small stills. |
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Japanese distillers often use a combination of different types of stills and different casks, whereas the Scots cannot. |
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Through friends of friends I have arranged to meet some journalists and actors over there, some of whom have archival video and stills from the Marcos era. |
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With photos, video, and stills, National Geographic and Michael Nichols take users inside a pride of lions. |
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I am led passed mills, mash tuns, washbacks and stills, each stage characterised by the pungent aromas of malt, fermentation and alcoholic vapours. |
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A single malt is made with malted barley in pot stills at a single distillery. |
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The mixture goes through a series of vast tuns until it reaches the small oddly-shaped stills, which the family-run distillery retains to ensure consistency of the whisky. |
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Looking like film noir stills, these photographs were nighttime shots of the actual sites where the fateful encounters between police and civilians occurred. |
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The stills from this film could compete in any photography exhibit. |
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After 1959, he devoted himself to film, and his later photographic pieces are often printed directly from film strips or stills with text written by hand. |
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He is a young Berlin-based artist who forages among film stills and documentary photographs, making paintings and charcoal drawings after the images he finds. |
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His manuscript included declassified satellite imagery and maps as well as eyewitness statements, personal photographs, stills from a documentary film, and other items. |
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Its whisky stills are the original copper and brass Victorian ones. |
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If Islay's signature metal is the burnished copper of whisky stills, it gave place last weekend to the brassy sheen or sandblasted seriousness of the saxophone. |
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Irish farmers hid their stills and kept on making moonshine. |
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Police have this week issued four video stills of men they wish to speak to in connection with the theft of money from an in-store cash dispenser in Marlborough. |
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It even does a great job of creating chromakeys, where the subject is shot against a blue or green screen and then that color is replaced by other stills or video. |
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There are the usual biographies and filmographies of actors and filmmakers, a limited stills gallery with twelve pictures, and an inexplicably red-banded trailer. |
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The French department used an audiovisual course based around pre-recorded open reel tapes and a stills projector, another electrical gadget from a bygone age. |
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There's a promotional gallery of stills, poster art, and the press kit. |
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Alternatively, film fans can just take in the astounding view and buy movies stills from the gift shop featuring the castle and its gorgeous surroundings. |
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There's also a gallery of production stills, an animatic of one of Robinson's original comics, as well as an animatic for the film's original, abandoned opening sequence. |
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The 84proof spirit is triple-distilled in pot stills from premium wheat and soft spring water drawn from near an extinct volcano. |
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Though traditionally distilled using pot stills, the column still is now used to produce grain whiskey for blends. |
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Column stills behave like a series of single pot stills, formed in a long vertical tube. |
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He further developed that theme in the early 1960s with a series of paintings inspired by film stills and publicity shots. |
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While divinely inspired, the text stills consists of words in human languages, arranged in humanly recognizable forms. |
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This special bottle is inspired by the copper pot stills of the Woodford Reserve Distillery. |
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At Vinea, they'll be talking Uisge Beatha, flavour, stills and barrels over a glass and some nibbles. |
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Ketel One is distilled with alembic copper pot stills and made entirely from wheat. |
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The GS-TD1 also features round iris diaphragms that enable beautiful bokeh effect shooting of video and stills alike. |
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Continuous stills differ in appearance from squat, copper pot stills in that they are erected in tall plated, metal columns. |
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The digital still camera mode shoots JPEG digital stills at up to UXGA size, for excellent quality even for large A4 or 8x10 inch size prints. |
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Again, the piece was illustrated with stills from the Zapruder film. |
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The new distillation method was scoffed at by some Irish distillers, who clung to their traditional pot stills. |
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There was a time when the best we could hope for was a 36-frame film for stills and maybe 20 minutes of cine film in a large camera. |
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Police had recently urged the public to study CCTV stills showing Brannigans minutes before Mr Ney was attacked. |
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In 2003, archaeologists uncovered what are believed housing at least 60 stills, mixing bowls, funnels, and perfume bottles. |
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Copper is used to create stills for distilling spirits, for example to make whisky. |
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Scottish distillers, operating out of homemade stills, took to distilling whisky at night when the darkness hid the smoke from the stills. |
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Column stills are frequently used in the production of grain whisky and are the most commonly used type of still in the production of bourbon and other American whiskeys. |
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After being harvested, the fruit is fermented, distilled in copper pot stills, aged for two years in French oak and then blended with fresh cream. |
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Russell fought with the BBC over using actors to portray different ages of the same character, instead of the traditional photograph stills and documentary footage. |
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It then undergoes batch-by-batch distillation in pot stills. |
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Now made on Grenada, Grand Havana Ruin is a Cuban-styled spirit double-distilled in copper pot stills and matured in sherry casks for up to seven years. |
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Accompanied by a contemporary Japanese score, the stills seemed to pulsate, their almost imperceptible segues suggesting a kind of hallucinatory animation. |
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The first whiskey released in the collection, Woodford Reserve Four Grain bourbon, is the only bourbon in the world to be distilled solely in copper pot stills. |
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