Zooms
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26 examples of Zooms in a sentence
It
zooms
it off to the appropriate person, it tells you when the time limit is coming to an end, it keeps track of all the correspondence, it posts it up there, and it becomes an archive of public knowledge.
This is slowed down 20-fold, and the crab just
zooms
across that simulated debris.
Or, Mike has done some other experiments in which he takes that cloud image, hallucinates, zooms, hallucinates,
zooms
hallucinates,
zooms.
And you get a double whammy: you get all these calories that don't fill you up because you've removed the fiber, and they get absorbed quickly so your blood sugar
zooms
up.
We use two million of them in the United States every five minutes, here imaged by TED presenter Chris Jordan, who artfully documents mass consumption and
zooms
in for more detail.
What's neat about that is, I showed that two-finger gesture that
zooms
in really quickly.
i do not understand at all why this movie received such good grades from critics - - i've seen tens of documentaries (on TV) about the wine world which were much much better when (if) you watch it, please think of two very annoying aspects of mondovino : first, the filming is just awful and terrible and upsetting : to me, it looked like the guy behind the camera just received the material and was playing with it : plenty of
zooms
(for no purpose other than pushing the button in/out) for instance - - i almost stopped to watch it because of that !
If all the camera
zooms
on still shots, and scans of walls were taken out, it would have been much shorter.
The camera
zooms
in on the men's asses and penises as they are portrayed for several minutes with their dicks in full screen view.
WHY does the camera make old-school kung fu noises when it
zooms?
The camera
zooms
in on his overly large, bulbous eyes, while the whole time there is this purely putrid soundtrack to add to the amusement.
What I hoped for (or even expected) was the well known "stop motion" imagery and extreme slow motions, extreme
zooms
and all embracing fish eye takes.
Just criticism points at its funereal pace, over-used snap
zooms
and persistent, lingering gazes between the protagonists.
A new editing technique uses quick
zooms
which are accomplished through editing to speed up the pace of what before might have been a slow scene.
Hackneyed zooms, swoops and pans are spliced into the whole dreary affair at unpredictable moments leaving the audience disorientated and bored.
Obviously one reason for this is the extensive use of still photographs featuring
zooms
and pans across them.
Maximum stretched scenes, maximum headache inducing jerky zooms, maximum characters walking around in the woods doing nothing.
But the melodramatic point of view just doesn't cut it for me, moreover if a predator finally catches up on a prey (one exception left there) the camera
zooms
out or skips to another scene.
Altman's touch with
zooms
in and out were there, and I expected those devices to comment on characters and situations.
To be fair, though, a few
zooms
(outs and ins) to Branagh heightened his character's increasing bewilderment, a la Pudgy McCabe's or Philip Marlow's.
Then it showed a man who had eaten about half his ice cream cone and the announcer changed his tone and said, "It will take you over, eat you and kill you." and the camera
zooms
up on the guys mouth, and you can see the creamy white "Stuff" eating away the inside of his mouth.
Vadim films two teenage girls walking from behind and then brazenly
zooms
in on their behinds.
Interview with the Vampire opens with a great helicopter shot of the San Francisco Ferry Building and
zooms
up Market St.
Not a single storyline in the script is adequately explained (the reason behind Steve's brother's suicide, the flaws of the 'good behavior'-program, the connection with rodents, etc...) and whenever the film threatens to become too incoherent, the camera quickly
zooms
in on Katie Holmes sexy belly in order to distract your attention.
In the final, wonderful shot of QUEEN CHRISTINA, Rouben Mamoulian directed Garbo to think of absolutely nothing as the camera slowly
zooms
in on her perfectly lit face.
Despite some dodgy camera-work (rapid
zooms
and shots thrown in and out of focus), a few plodding moments and some dated looking scenes involving 'groovy' teenagers, Mario Bava's A Bay of Blood is still an entertaining slasher/giallo movie, made even more notable by the fact that it heavily influenced Sean S. Cunningham's 80s classic, Friday the 13th, made almost a decade later.
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