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If anything, the luxurious graphics and framing have made certain scenes (the car chase, for instance) more pedestrian than they ought to be - not that they don't look lovely and have some very original design and occasionally novel camera
angles
- but they are missing the kinetic movement and close-up shots that are part of the language for any normal action/thriller.
That night Roger makes a prayer, for the
angles
win the championship.
When his foster mother Maggie Nelson (Brenda Ficker) agrees that Roger and J.P go to a basball, Roger sees real
angles
come on the field and helps the left fielder (Matthew McConaughey) makes a catch, that leaves the manger and the play-by-play man (Jay.
Roger learns from the head angel (Christopher Lloyd) that only he can see the angles, because he was the only that prayed for help.
A fresh faced Steven Spielberg did amazing camera work (yes, there were a couple of camera shadows on the actors at times)capturing the nuances and banter at different and intriguing
angles
between Columbo and Franklin.
There was a stylish approach to this film on the part of director Vincenzo Natali with interesting camera
angles
and effective close-ups.
The casting is amazing and one can see the judgements on each scene from many
angles.
The use of a wide variety of different camera
angles
and effective close-ups also contribute to the overall impression of constant motion and vitality.
The camera
angles
are good and the acting, for the most part, isn't bad.
It's not about the normal action, sex, money or murder
angles
of every other show on t.v.
His directing style is clearly visible and one can say, looking at it from different angles, that 'De Vierde Man' is a typical Verhoeven film.
Jackie Chan does a good job here with solid camera work, fantastic
angles
and keeping the film at a fast pace for the most part.
The writer/director is brilliant with the narrative parts and the use of creative and interesting camera
angles
and perspectives which all add to the gripping hold it will have on you.
It is less successful in a few scenes, where it limits camera
angles
(they had not painted the side of some of the buildings for example) but it is a very interesting way to film a historical film which is as much about our own misconceptions and limited views of history as History itself.
The cinematography of this film is filled with Welles' characteristic quirks of odd angles, quick cuts, long pans and sinister lighting.
This is immediately clear from his proud exhibition of technique -rather than flashy camera
angles
etc. - during fights.
Paul Michael Glaser, does a very good job here, with awesome use of colors, keeping it stylish throughout, awesome camera angles, and overall keeping the film at a very fast pace!
From a visual point of view, this is a richly textured movie, with Curtiz showing an incredible command of the medium; from split screen images, to weird camera
angles
and imaginative flashbacks, Curtiz demonstrates that he was one of the best Hollywood directors.
There are some great camera work, too, interesting camera
angles
and one underwater vampire attack- something I haven't seen before, but which pays homage to the underwater zombie attack in Fulci's Zombi.
It is brilliantly shot, with lots of interesting and original camera
angles
and techniques employed.
Music, mostly by underground bands, was used to great effect, as was the experimentation with camera angles, filters, and slow or fast motion techniques.
Brian De Palma does an incredible job here, with Amazing camera work, incredible angles, fantastic use of colors, awesome zoom in's and zoom out's great POV shots and keeping the film at a very very fast pace!.
One can see how Brian DePalma takes some influence from Hitchcock with camera
angles
and stuff.
The director Gojn Mili was a photographer and that experience shows in some of the double exposure shots of some of the musicians that makes this one of the most innovative
angles
of the '40s.
the camera
angles
are great but in my opinion the acting was the best.
The lighting and shot
angles
in some of Harris' scenes make his face look truly diabolical.
A "Rashamon" of the sleazy Hollywood set, the film splitters the July 1981 Wonderland murders through a variety of
angles
(and film stocks), but mostly through the filter of John Holmes' coked out weasel brain.
Most people, when they think of expressionist cinema, look to the b&w German films of the silent and early sound eras--films that emphasized canted angles, extreme contrasts of light and dark, exaggerated performance, and occasional uses of surrealism to create a dreamlike atmosphere in order to diverge from traditional, naturalistic modes of cinematic representation.
Pretty good film from Preminger; labyrinthine at times, as it explores sets and locales from various
angles
and perspectives as if it were a nature film on the denizens of the modern city and how they live.
I also liked the filming style where the shakiness and different
angles
just made it feel like you are a part of the scene.
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