Thumbnails 9 18 20 Features Roger Ebert
Thumbnails 6 29 20 I knew there would be a movie version, albeit 18 months to two years later, so i said “wait a second, what am i shooting for?” i’m used to the old days of commercials and music videos, where the mandate was usually to shoot 16:9 but protect for 4:3, which was always a terrible compromise. To celebrate this week's launch of the ringer's new eight part podcast series, " gene and roger," hosted by brian raftery, we are presenting a special edition of thumbnails featuring highlights from the incomparable on air partnership and off camera friendship of gene siskel and my late husband, roger ebert.
Thumbnails 8 9 2013 Features Roger Ebert In honor of black history month, here are some of our favorites of roger’s writing on black filmmakers. “it’s amazing how much lynch and composer badalamenti do with a restricted palette. unlike some modern shows, ‘twin peaks’ does not create separate scores week by week, and there are only a handful of themes beyond the ones discussed. mostly the same tunes return again and again, yet they never wear out their welcome. There would have been a way of shooting that 50 or 60 years ago – even 20 years ago – where the camera wouldn’t be as aggressive. i wanted it to be as kinetic as possible, so i turned to the visual effects people and said, ‘i don’t want to be limited.’. Our latest special edition of thumbnails explores the success of jon m. chu’s “crazy rich asians” as well as the current state of representation in hollywood, featuring articles by kristy puchko, anne thompson, kate erbland, carrie wittmer, jana monji, owen gleiberman and more.
Thumbnails 4 5 22 Features Roger Ebert There would have been a way of shooting that 50 or 60 years ago – even 20 years ago – where the camera wouldn’t be as aggressive. i wanted it to be as kinetic as possible, so i turned to the visual effects people and said, ‘i don’t want to be limited.’. Our latest special edition of thumbnails explores the success of jon m. chu’s “crazy rich asians” as well as the current state of representation in hollywood, featuring articles by kristy puchko, anne thompson, kate erbland, carrie wittmer, jana monji, owen gleiberman and more. Thumbnails is a roundup of brief excerpts to introduce you to articles from other websites that we found interesting and exciting. we provide links to the original sources for you to read in their entirety.—chaz ebert. Not only were gene siskel and roger ebert both finely tuned film critics in their own right, but together they were a force to be reckoned with because of their chemistry and criticism. Whereas george lucas ’s regrettable prequels were stilted and flat, this film bursts with life from the very first frame and never lets up, spinning a suspenseful and heartrending tale without forgetting to have tremendous fun in the process. “jon shenk’s 2011 documentary ‘the island president’ is the climate change movie we need right now, and from a stylistic viewpoint, it’s the ‘issue doc’ other filmmakers should cherish.
Thumbnails 9 18 20 Features Roger Ebert Thumbnails is a roundup of brief excerpts to introduce you to articles from other websites that we found interesting and exciting. we provide links to the original sources for you to read in their entirety.—chaz ebert. Not only were gene siskel and roger ebert both finely tuned film critics in their own right, but together they were a force to be reckoned with because of their chemistry and criticism. Whereas george lucas ’s regrettable prequels were stilted and flat, this film bursts with life from the very first frame and never lets up, spinning a suspenseful and heartrending tale without forgetting to have tremendous fun in the process. “jon shenk’s 2011 documentary ‘the island president’ is the climate change movie we need right now, and from a stylistic viewpoint, it’s the ‘issue doc’ other filmmakers should cherish.
Thumbnails 1 25 19 Features Roger Ebert Whereas george lucas ’s regrettable prequels were stilted and flat, this film bursts with life from the very first frame and never lets up, spinning a suspenseful and heartrending tale without forgetting to have tremendous fun in the process. “jon shenk’s 2011 documentary ‘the island president’ is the climate change movie we need right now, and from a stylistic viewpoint, it’s the ‘issue doc’ other filmmakers should cherish.
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