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And we used a variety of
techniques
to do this.
Vaccination is one of the key
techniques
in public health, a fantastic thing.
And using both this technique and other optical techniques, we think we can make those diagnostics.
So our team developed new
techniques
for actually growing, cloning entire bacterial chromosomes in yeast.
But there are all these different
techniques
that allow you to go out and look at the world and find your place within it.
And this is the kind of activity that we can see with high-definition video, because the bandwidth of these cables is so huge that we could have five to 10 stereo HD systems running continuously and, again, directed through robotic
techniques
from land.
As scientists study how to keep astronauts healthy in space, we can take the exercises and
techniques
we use for astronauts and transfer them to people on Earth to improve our health here.
And then, better yet, we've got our own version of tuna whisperers, our own Chuck Farwell, Alex Norton, who can take a big tuna and in one motion, put it into an envelope of water, so that we can actually work with the tuna and learn the
techniques
it takes to not injure this fish who never sees a boundary in the open sea.
It's just a question to use some
techniques
like the time lapse.
And we developed
techniques
to dive inside and under the iceberg, such as heating pads on our kidneys with a battery that we dragged around, so that, as the blood flowed through our kidneys, it would get a little boost of warmth before going back into our bodies.
And like ink, they can be printed with simple printing
techniques
like slot-die coating in a continuous roll-to-roll process on flexible substrates.
When Holly uses a string section, the old jewish-looking guys who come in tell him he's using the same
techniques
as Mozart.
Fans of Ed Wood Jr. will appreciate the "inventive
" techniques
director George Barry utilizes, like stock footage and cheesy voice overs.
there isnt even any weapon fighting in this movie...that and the action sequences are just flat-out BAD....9 times out of 10 the other guy's punches and kicks come about a foot away from landing on the other guy's, and there are MANY times when the the movie will skip frames (a result of ridiculously poor editing)....the dubbing is as well laughable, and it is hardly even understandable....and we wont even get into the acting...the ending will definitely leave you saying "wtf??", however to be fair i must mention that the fighting
techniques
used by the actors were somewhat decent, and the old guy is a mad chump....but thats about it...thankfully i didnt have to pay for this movie, but i guess at least now i know exactly how bad a movie can actually be....
And you can see that director Scott attempts to mimic Paul Greengrass with a bright grainy photography that's followed by an awfully dizzying and irritating hand-held direction that, throughout the entire film, attempts to take off from Greengrass's gung-ho guerrilla film-making
techniques.
A retelling of an American classic with the help of modern movie
techniques
of the day.
Yes, I said "incomprehensible." Did you know that Tifa knows blindingly fast Kung Fu
techniques
that magically cause the camera angle to shift every second?
THE GRUDGE 2 attempts all of these techniques, but ultimately fails, only showing us the same old stuff we saw in the first movie, as well as a messy storyline constantly switching from Tokyo to California.
Adored by fans for his unusually charming creativity and by Hollywood for his softball, user-friendly movie-making techniques, Tim Burton tipped the scales too far in formula's favor with his new upset of a cinematic legend, Sleepy Hollow.
The Ten Steps employs the stock
techniques
in camera movement, lighting and music that one would expect in a below average horror film.
I had seen just one movie by Gus Van Sant so far,Elephant, and I can assure you that he kept all his mannerisms while doing this one.Once again he crosses time lines.Once again he uses weird filming
techniques
like the never-ending shots of people walking...maybe you like these filming techniques, I know I don't.
The one fellow amongst them who appears to have something on the ball in terms of survivalist
techniques
goes off to get help.
Aside from a few clever
techniques
employed, the movie rarely connects the dizzying thematics with the dull script, ultimately coming across as a cheap exploitation into the cult genre, substituting hollow imagery for genuine substance.
While POTEMKIN excelled in its editing style, this movie used similar
techniques
with a lot less finesse--in some places, the editing seemed very choppy and amateurish.
The cutting
techniques
that jump from interview to interview may be used to take the spoken word of interviewees out of context.
And for pete's sake if you are going to shoot in black and white at least use some of the
techniques
used in old films that take full advantage of not having color.
It has precious few scares (always a slight flaw for a "horror" movie, don't you think?); weak performances; countless scenes where characters foolishly wander off alone or turn down the opportunity to remain in the safety of a group; and some rather irritating editing
techniques
which add nothing whatsoever to the proceedings.
I won't deny that some of the images and
techniques
were quite revolutionary at the time (filmed 1928) but the problem with the film is that it has no interest to the intellectual or common man.
We both found the movie soundtrack and production
techniques
to be lagging.
Events and
techniques
that weren't even created until the next century are shown.
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