(1) An obsessional artist who was an enemy of all institutions, cinematic as well as social, and whose principal theme was intolerance, he invariably gets delivered to us today by institutions - most recently the National Film Theatre, which starts a Dreyer retrospective this month - that can't always be counted on to represent him in all his complexity.
(2) In that time it has seen the Call of Duty brand catapulted from a modestly successful cinematic shooter to the biggest entertainment property in the world.
(3) Parts of previous Star Wars films were shot in studios steeped in British cinematic history, including Elstree, Shepperton, Leavesden, Ealing and Pinewood Studios.
(4) Cinematically, RED SORGHUM achieved a fantastically rich colour palette in its politically less-than-correct depiction of Chinese peasant life – blood and earth predominate – and trod a careful political line by focusing on atrocities by the invading Japanese rather than internal repression.
(5) It seems clear, however, that despite Allen's success, his reputation as a cinematic master is still suffering.
(6) Our work uses location-based technology in a cinematic experience to highlight the dangers of texting while driving.” • To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email media@theguardian.com or phone 020 3353 3857.
(7) The object of our research is to compare clinically and objectively three articulators: -- the Dentatus, semiadjustable articulator which employs dynamico-static records -- the T.M.J., fully adjustable articulator which employs dynamico-cinematic stereographic endobuccal records -- the Denar, fully adjustable articulator which employs dynamico-cinematic pantographic extrabuccal records.
(8) His personal life followed his cinematic: he descended into an era of sustained drug addiction and his subject material became stranger by turns.
(9) Occasionally, you get lucky at the cinematic equivalent of the Stock Exchange.
(10) "Apart from anything else, with Superman returning to a cinematic landscape that now also has that other god-alien Thor, not to mention Iron Man, Hulk – hell, all the Avengers – it wasn't a daft move to avoid any winks to his inherent absurdity," he writes.
(11) It is a classic Evans tale – intense family drama set in a cinematic backdrop of epic landscape – and would almost certainly be a bestseller.
(12) This type of acquisitive crime has largely been replaced by cyber-thefts, which are less risky to carry out but less cinematic than drilling your way through two metres of steel door and rifling through 70 boxes of diamonds, gold and watches.
(13) The ECG-synchronized images are then displayed continuously in cinematic format.
(14) This year alone she stars in three films: ensemble climbing thriller Everest , alongside Jake Gyllenhaal and Keira Knightley; Guy Ritchie’s Cold War caper The Man From UNCLE ; and Justin Kurzel’s richly cinematic take on Macbeth , starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.
(15) In whirlwind fashion a host of Tottenham greats, from Bill Nicholson to Gareth Bale, are displayed alongside thunderous music and a cinematic voiceover, which, at the end, affirms the club’s motto: “To dare is to do.” It’s very dramatic, a little over-the-top and, on Saturday, somewhat contradictory.
(16) EMG recordings of leg muscles were related to cinematic movement patterns.
(17) The phase programme used in this investigation is designed to trace the electromechanical action of the ventricles from colour-coded phase images (first harmonic Fourier transform), not only visually from a cinematic representation, but particularly from a data output of x, y coordinates and phase angles of sites chosen as they empty in the ventricular regions.
(18) Given time, and the necessary research grant, I'm certain I could prove this to be the result of a dearth of female role models in her early cinematic diet.
(19) (It could be argued that The Return of the King didn’t either, but it capped off one of the most celebrated cinematic trilogies of all time.)
(20) Photograph: Sportsphoto The mention of Refn reminds me that foreign film-makers were much quicker to see the cinematic qualities of the Perlman look.
Cinematics
Definition:
(n. sing.) See Kinematics.
Example Sentences:
(1) An obsessional artist who was an enemy of all institutions, cinematic as well as social, and whose principal theme was intolerance, he invariably gets delivered to us today by institutions - most recently the National Film Theatre, which starts a Dreyer retrospective this month - that can't always be counted on to represent him in all his complexity.
(2) In that time it has seen the Call of Duty brand catapulted from a modestly successful cinematic shooter to the biggest entertainment property in the world.
(3) Parts of previous Star Wars films were shot in studios steeped in British cinematic history, including Elstree, Shepperton, Leavesden, Ealing and Pinewood Studios.
(4) Cinematically, RED SORGHUM achieved a fantastically rich colour palette in its politically less-than-correct depiction of Chinese peasant life – blood and earth predominate – and trod a careful political line by focusing on atrocities by the invading Japanese rather than internal repression.
(5) It seems clear, however, that despite Allen's success, his reputation as a cinematic master is still suffering.
(6) Our work uses location-based technology in a cinematic experience to highlight the dangers of texting while driving.” • To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email media@theguardian.com or phone 020 3353 3857.
(7) The object of our research is to compare clinically and objectively three articulators: -- the Dentatus, semiadjustable articulator which employs dynamico-static records -- the T.M.J., fully adjustable articulator which employs dynamico-cinematic stereographic endobuccal records -- the Denar, fully adjustable articulator which employs dynamico-cinematic pantographic extrabuccal records.
(8) His personal life followed his cinematic: he descended into an era of sustained drug addiction and his subject material became stranger by turns.
(9) Occasionally, you get lucky at the cinematic equivalent of the Stock Exchange.
(10) "Apart from anything else, with Superman returning to a cinematic landscape that now also has that other god-alien Thor, not to mention Iron Man, Hulk – hell, all the Avengers – it wasn't a daft move to avoid any winks to his inherent absurdity," he writes.
(11) It is a classic Evans tale – intense family drama set in a cinematic backdrop of epic landscape – and would almost certainly be a bestseller.
(12) This type of acquisitive crime has largely been replaced by cyber-thefts, which are less risky to carry out but less cinematic than drilling your way through two metres of steel door and rifling through 70 boxes of diamonds, gold and watches.
(13) The ECG-synchronized images are then displayed continuously in cinematic format.
(14) This year alone she stars in three films: ensemble climbing thriller Everest , alongside Jake Gyllenhaal and Keira Knightley; Guy Ritchie’s Cold War caper The Man From UNCLE ; and Justin Kurzel’s richly cinematic take on Macbeth , starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.
(15) In whirlwind fashion a host of Tottenham greats, from Bill Nicholson to Gareth Bale, are displayed alongside thunderous music and a cinematic voiceover, which, at the end, affirms the club’s motto: “To dare is to do.” It’s very dramatic, a little over-the-top and, on Saturday, somewhat contradictory.
(16) EMG recordings of leg muscles were related to cinematic movement patterns.
(17) The phase programme used in this investigation is designed to trace the electromechanical action of the ventricles from colour-coded phase images (first harmonic Fourier transform), not only visually from a cinematic representation, but particularly from a data output of x, y coordinates and phase angles of sites chosen as they empty in the ventricular regions.
(18) Given time, and the necessary research grant, I'm certain I could prove this to be the result of a dearth of female role models in her early cinematic diet.
(19) (It could be argued that The Return of the King didn’t either, but it capped off one of the most celebrated cinematic trilogies of all time.)
(20) Photograph: Sportsphoto The mention of Refn reminds me that foreign film-makers were much quicker to see the cinematic qualities of the Perlman look.