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Also noteworthy, stylistically, is a rare instance of unease being effectively evoked in spite of sunlit sets and daytime
outdoor
shots.
In other words, although this
outdoor
adventure film is set during the early days of man, nobody is bald and the women far too gorgeous.
The scenes have been mostly shot at
outdoor
spots like bangalore, pollachi, chigmagalore and chennai, and this entertains us as if we are experiencing ourselves a real tour.
In the opening scene to the last episode of The West Wing, Mrs. Bartlett asks the President who had the dumb idea of having an
outdoor
event in January... meaning the Inauguration of the President-Elect Matt Santos.
The elements of film, particularly
outdoor
angles from crowded streets and icy violin sound effects echo back to the great spy movies of the Cold War era and lend an almost Hitchcockesque eeriness.
It's one of those
outdoor
character studies which critics love to label 'picaresque' (i.e., episodic story of or relating to rascals or rogues).
The old man and his
outdoor
cider jug and Mary Wickes are among the highlights.
It has some painted
outdoor
sets, a very young, pretty Bette Davis, with Humphrey Bogart and Leslie Howard repeating their stage roles as, respectively, a Dillinger type criminal and an idealistic dreamer.
Oh, a rugged
outdoor
adventure that I had never heard of--with Robert Mitchum hunting a bad killer cat ...I was looking forward to it!
Vicente Blasco Ibanez's novel "Sangre y arena", first filmed as a silent with Rudolph Valentino in 1922, gets the most prestigious treatment 20th Century-Fox could deliver, complete with Spanish music adornments, gorgeous color photography, and some
outdoor
locations which could certainly pass for Spain.
The film features four extended exotic dance numbers, with lovely music by Victor Young, rousing direction by action-film veteran Ted Tetzlaff, and a surprising number of interesting dialogue-rich scenes, some lovely
outdoor
scenery and some tongue-in-cheek humor at the Sultan's expense.
I assume that the inside scenes were filmed in Hollywood but all of the
outdoor
scenes were filmed on the crest of the mountains to the south of Big Bear Lake.
Great
outdoor
scenery; the studio should have paid the extra cost to film this in Technicolor.
I first saw "The Shepherd of the Hills
" outdoor
drama when we visited Branson for the first time, in the late 1970's.
The reason I give it 2 stars instead of just 1 is due to a few aesthetically pleasing elements; the cinematography is gorgeous old-school black and white (not like today's occasional black and white efforts that look like crap); the
outdoor
shots of upstate New York are a nice relief from the largely bare-walled interior scenes (it's a nice touch having Olga's hide-out be an abandoned mine, although clearly the rooms seen aren't in a mine); there's a long (and blessedly dialog-free) sequence of one of the victims getting chased through the countryside that almost achieves a kind of pastoral quality, reminiscent of the silent era; most of the women are fairly easy on the eye, especially Olga (who by the way is clearly American despite her foreign-sounding name).
Second, as a policy matter, educators sometimes use indoor recess as an alternative to
outdoor
breaks.
The results from this experiment replicated the findings from the
outdoor
recess results: the children were more attentive after recess than before.
In much of the West, DST has long been used as a way to save energy and extend
outdoor
time for workers during the dark winter months and the hot summer months (though the European Union is now considering the elimination of DST, in the belief that it costs more than it saves, and owing to the effect on the human biorhythm).
But consider that, according to the OECD, every year nearly one million people die from fine-particle
outdoor
air pollution.
For example, burning cleaner fuels helps to reduce
outdoor
air pollution, which, according to the World Health Organization, currently causes about 3.7 million premature deaths a year.
The World Health Organization has called it the continent’s “single largest environmental health risk,” estimating that 90% of Europe’s citizens are exposed to
outdoor
pollution that exceeds WHO air-quality guidelines.
In 2010, some 600,000 European citizens died prematurely because of
outdoor
and indoor air pollution, and the economic costs have been put at $1.6 trillion, roughly 9% of the European Union’s GDP.
Candles can easily create indoor air pollution that is 10-100 times the level of
outdoor
air pollution caused by cars, industry, and electricity production.
Consider black carbon, a component of the soot emissions from diesel engines and the inefficient burning of biomass cooking stoves that is linked to 1.6 million to 1.8 million premature deaths annually as a result of indoor exposure and 800,000 as a result of
outdoor
exposure.
Yet, despite these well-founded criticisms, over the last 20 years factory farming – not only of chickens, but also of pigs, veal calves, dairy cows, and, in
outdoor
feedlots, cattle – has spread rapidly in developing countries, especially in Asia.
Though there has been a small uptick in
outdoor
air pollution, the much larger problem of indoor air pollution – cooking and keeping warm with open and polluting fires – has declined precipitously.
As economies develop and start to electrify, motorize, and urbanize,
outdoor
air pollution becomes the bigger issue.
A new OECD report, The Economic Consequences of
Outdoor
Air Pollution, estimates that
outdoor
air pollution will cause 6-9 million premature deaths annually by 2060, compared to three million in 2010.
Using well-established techniques, these “willingness-to-pay” figures were converted into an overall value of premature deaths caused by
outdoor
air pollution, as illustrated, for example, in the OECD’s Mortality Risk Valuation in Environment, Health and Transport Policies.
By that measure, the global cost of premature deaths caused by
outdoor
air pollution would reach a staggering $18-25 trillion a year by 2060.
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