Filmmaker
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538 examples of Filmmaker in a sentence
Perhaps the
filmmaker
himself, or one of his mates, has written that "review"?
For example, one of the laziest copouts for a
filmmaker
involves forced verbal exposition where characters basically explain everything for the viewer even when the constructed scenario is totally artificial.
So all in all this film is not worth viewing for anyone not interested in mocking a
filmmaker
and his actors decisions for an hour and a half.
I am a cop and I can tell.. the man can't act... go back to being a cop..no screen presence.. why did they show his bare ass so, as if he is Mel Gibson,, hell no... put the
filmmaker
out of business.. this guy has no business making a movie...
Sometimes a first time filmmaker, full of the vigor that comes with getting a thumbs up or two from fellow film students, goes headlong into style that is way too disjointed, unsure, and dramatically frustrating that the personal side of the story, the extremely personal side, gets smudged in the purpose of telling a good story.
But the
filmmaker
doesn't have the talent to write or direct up to the premise's promise.
The
filmmaker
stayed true to the most accurate account of the story published in 1894 which includes an 1846 manuscript by Richard Williams Bell (son of John and Lucy Bell and younger brother of Betsy Bell) titled "Our Family Trouble."
The
filmmaker
should be credited for accuracy but there is little to say about the production and acting quality.
It appears that the
filmmaker
simply shot scenes of the reported events that took place without incorporating or weaving them into a flowing plot or story line.
But the bleak subject matter doesn't give the
filmmaker
license to make a sloppy film.
Even consumer mini-DV cameras are capable of producing white whites and black blacks, and this
filmmaker
is just being lazy by shooting no contrast scenes with existing lighting: the subject is bleak enough without artificially forcing it with sloppy cinematography.
I feel that the eagerness of the filmmaker, maybe even the justifiable anger, didn't allow him to see it clearly from a cinematic point of view.
I have a very broad tolerance level when it comes to the indulgences of some European film-making, but this is one of those films that is selected for festivals based on the reputation of the
filmmaker
alone.
The
filmmaker
forces us to see good from evil.
After seeing the movie in a class of mine and having a talk with the filmmaker, I found out exactly why the film bombed the way it did.
Just because it was filmed in Texas does not make it any less a wonderful piece of
filmmaker'
s art.
Barbet Schroeder is treading way too safe ground here for such a seasoned
filmmaker.
The
filmmaker
is trying to relay to the viewer the hardships of African life, in particular the country of Mali, due to the unethical practices of the IMF, G8, and World Bank, by using the setting of a mock trial against the aforementioned.
The acting is weak and the soundtrack is annoying - basically everything looks to have been done by an amatuer
filmmaker.
I guess it wasn't entirely the
filmmaker'
s fault though.
There are two so-called fight scenes that any
filmmaker
with a brain would have shoot some close-ups or medium shoots for them.
I thought that "God's Army" was okay, and I thought that maybe Dutcher had improved and matured as a
filmmaker.
Chan-wook Park is an intelligent, bold, consistently surprising
filmmaker.
I'm astonished how a
filmmaker
notorious for his political left-wing fervor could make such a subtle, non-sanctimonious picture.
No other
filmmaker
in recent years has come even remotely close to making a film as good as Tarantino's Pulp Fiction -- until now.
Dario Argento is a
filmmaker
I'm slowly getting into, following the iconoclastic efforts of Deep Red and Suspiria; he's not a
filmmaker
to always care directly about silly things like "plot".
But it's thrilling to see a
filmmaker
take chances like this anyway, of a pure Italian aesthetic making its way into the soul of a Hitchcockian warp (in fact, as a note of interest, if one has recently seen the Scorsese short film where he took three pages of an un-filmed Hitchcock film, which also took place in an Opera, Argento had it beat by almost twenty years, probably with no knowledge of the text).
This young
filmmaker
has a talent for capturing his audience quickly with unusual camera work and sparse but intense scripts.
Jeff Lieberman is a terrific
filmmaker
and he can undoubtedly do great things with a tiny budget, but I nevertheless expected to see a far more sadistic and gruesome early 80's slasher.
Seeing a film with great quality truly outlines Chapa's serious potential and his adept skill as a writer, actor, director, and
filmmaker.
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