Shots
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People were taking
shots
and photos; people were reporting violations of human rights in Egypt; people were suggesting ideas, they were actually voting on ideas, and then they were executing the ideas; people were creating videos.
But a couple of weeks ago, I asked a bunch of friends to Google "Egypt" and to send me screen
shots
of what they got.
These are some of the
shots
actually from my film.
And we made this film in Casablanca, recreating all the
shots.
Now you can also see a little bit how we did some of these
shots.
So I swam through the night, and at dawn they got there and they started with prednisone
shots.
I didn't get out, but was in the water taking prednisone shots, taking Xanax, oxygen to the face.
Until the day my father died, he was frustrated about missing these
shots.
They didn't take 300
shots
of you in that rapid-fire digital video mode and then pick out the nicest, smiliest one for the Christmas card.
We have over a dozen methods of contraception for women: pills, patches, IUDs, shots, sponges, rings, etc.
I showed you the shots, I proved it in the PowerPoint, and I think I will convince you also by culture.
And this is one of my favorite
shots
here.
To really get the money shots, it's down to being in the right place at the right time.
I heard
shots
from one direction.
Notice a couple of these
shots
from the police department.
When I showed it, and I asked, immediately after the screening was over, what they thought of it, what was your memorable shots, they changed them.
Shots
were combined, and I was just really curious, I mean, what the hell were you looking at just a few minutes ago and how come, how'd you come up with this sort of description?
So this is our footage of the launch, based on, basically, taking notes, asking people what they thought, and then the combination of all the different
shots
and all the different things put together created their sort of collective consciousness of what they remembered it looked like, but not what it really looked like.
I basically shot everything with short lenses, which means that you're very close to the action, but framed it very similarly to the long lens
shots
which gives you a sense of distance, so I was basically was setting up something that would remind you of something you haven't really quite seen before.
So we were, he's a hero, he's an astronaut, and we're all sort of excited, and, you know, I gave myself the liberty of saying, you know, some of the
shots
I did didn't really suck that bad.
And so maybe, you know, we were feeling kind of a little good about it, so I brought him in here, and he needed to really check and see what we were doing, and basically give us our A plus report card, and so I showed him some
shots
we were working on, and waiting for the reaction that you hope for, which is what I got.
(Launch noises) So I showed him these two shots, and then he basically told me what he thought.
Ron Howard: Buzz Aldrin came up to me and said, "Hey, that launch footage, I saw some
shots
I'd never seen before.
So here's the behind the scenes, a couple of little
shots
here.
It's a very elegant way of telling a story, especially if you're following somebody on a journey, and that journey basically tells something about their personality in a very concise way, and what we wanted to do based on the shot in "Goodfellas," which is one of the great
shots
ever, a Martin Scorsese film, of basically following Henry Hill through what it feels like to be a gangster walk going through the Copacabana and being treated in a special way.
The picture that we best can determine was probably the one that they were shown in the photo array is in your bottom left hand corner of these mug
shots.
Now also being engineering scientists, we were able to quantify the performance benefits of the Leveraged Freedom Chair, so here are some
shots
of our trial in Guatemala where we tested the LFC on village terrain, and tested people's biomechanical outputs, their oxygen consumption, how fast they go, how much power they're putting out, both in their regular wheelchairs and using the LFC, and we found that the LFC is about 80 percent faster going on these terrains than a normal wheelchair.
They do distributed practice, so little
shots
of 40 minutes several days over a period of two weeks.
I don't know about you, but aside from these 15 shots, I'm not in many of the family photos.
Now the difference when I went and did it in the cinema, I started the actual movie with a close-up of a sand castle, a black sand castle, and what cinema can do is, by using camera, perspective, and also long
shots
and close-ups, it started on a close-up of the sand castle, and as it pulled away, you saw that it was a miniature sitting in the palm of the girl's hands.
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