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121 Sentences With "wide shot"

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Wide shots The Academy loves a carefully composed wide shot.
Sand dunes look like ocean waves in this wide shot.
The wide shot suggests the integral importance of Nick's quick glance.
It begins with a wide shot of a living room studio.
Launching Anduril's software, a wide shot of his land filled the screen.
They can use a close-up lens or a wide-shot lens.
The wide shot of the crash leaves you wondering what exactly happened.
Then you saw the wide-shot reveal the dense, polychromatic Cult of Kanye.
The broadcast then went to a wide shot of the audience, who trepidatiously applauded.
Particularly on a wide shot with a lot of information, it got really noisy.
The first begins with a wide shot of a man walking down Fifth Avenue.
And let's get a wide shot of the sideline and cutaway of fan reactions.
Wide shot of many plus-sized women putting on make-up in dressing room.
But Willis has also pulled back for a cosmic wide shot: Amber is restless.
Rating The camera pulls back in a wide shot, taking in a strange contraption.
A wide shot of the southwestern Tanzania locality from which the new dinosaur was excavated.
Love voted for the bill but I couldn't find her in the wide shot above.
Cut to wide shot: Hurley, a tiny insignificant leather blip in a sweeping mountainous forest scape.
McQueen discusses why he kept all the performers in a wide shot, rather than close-ups.
The camera pulled back to a wide shot, and then the show quickly cut to commercial.
The Hubble Space Telescope, for its part, goes for a wide shot of Saturn and its moons.
You can see the full crowd in this wide shot from official White House photographer Tia Dufour.
Many are posed rhetorically by an unseen narrator intoning over a wide shot of a rubbly archaeological site.
The armored personnel carrier, the helicopter, everything we had, it's always a wide shot, so we're always on him.
And the advancement of wide shot technology allowed for massive scaling up of the image without sacrificing rendering quality.
Because his camcorder didn't allow editing, he learned to plan his zombie sequences meticulously: closeup, wide shot, action shot.
And in a wide shot, he stands above her, a little stooped, halfway in, halfway out, moved yet confused.
Like, big enough that they're standing so far apart you can't fit everybody on screen even with a wide shot.
As this happens, the camera goes for a wide shot to settle on her body in the teeny, tiny leotard.
Killing Eve wraps season 2 with a wide shot of Eve visibly bleeding onto the floor of some ancient Roman ruin.
But no, it snapped back to a wide shot and the idle host continued to contemplate the mysteries of the universe.
The cameras then turned to a wide shot of military officers standing at attention in neat lines as they began running.
We see this mostly in a wide shot, the majesty of the architecture dwarfing even Kong as his silhouette slowly ascends.
The covers typically featured a wide shot of the artist sitting on a throne-like wicker chair, like a king or queen.
Finally, a wide shot from the heavens reveals Bowie in bed, before his dancing self jitters his way backwards into that cupboard.
I recalibrate my expectations from an Eyes Wide Shot orgy once I drive passed the Yoshinoya at the start of Greek Row.
The video is a cinematic effect for this theatrical space, giving us the wide shot and the closeup at the same time.
The film is a wide shot on music in America, free of niches, instead tapping in to brief moments of catharsis and nostalgia.
So what I do is, I ring the doorbell, I ring the doorbell, and I go, "Um" -- then they take a wide shot.
Sapochnik cut to a wide shot from Jon and Dany's vantage point atop a ridge, watching this wave of fire cross the darkness.
Here's a wide shot we got a hold of showing Belcourt with the sun going down behind it under the twilight-lit sky.
Sometimes we look at a wide shot for a long time before we realize there's a small figure moving through it and toward us.
He picked up a wide shot by Milan Lucic behind the net and stuffed the puck past Howard on a wraparound to Howard's right.
In a wide shot, we later see that the man dressed in blue has turned around and is in fact going in Arya's direction.
It took around 7.5 gigabytes of space and the wide shot, which was sized at 8000 x 4800px, took over 50 hours to render.
Busiest wide shot I can find of the #inauguration vs shot a minute ago from #womensmarch People were more bunched up yesterday but still… pic.twitter.
But for the most part, he films everything by hanging back in wide shot, letting the characters move freely and giving them room to breathe.
We open on a wide shot of a mansion in what's presumably Calabasas, a name much easier to spell and pronounce than Party's native Mississauga.
Then the camera quickly shifts from the first-person point of view to a wide shot of T'Challa's sister Shuri, standing outside by a lake.
There was a kid, isolated in the extreme background of a wide shot, so over a dozen other characters' attention could turn to focus on him.
"When I worked in TV, getting a tight shot and wide shot are things you want to be able to do in the field," Pyle says.
Director Anna Rose Holmer situates much of the film in wide shot, the better to underscore how isolated Toni feels from the rest of the world.
Here were two people talking in what had clearly been a wide shot of a television studio but was now amateurishly forced into another aspect ratio.
When you look through the viewfinder, you'll see both what the main camera sees and a preview of what would be in the ultra-wide shot.
We see a wide shot of Kris Jenner with her hand over her mouth in excitement, and her mom, Mary Jo standing next to her looking shocked.
The camera pulls out to a wide shot of the Miriam's sun-dappled trailer as we can hear her panicked and pained screams while Richard brutalizes her.
When they showed a wide shot of the car race shot, as if the audience couldn't tell the cars were filmed in park, I couldn't restrain myself.
Paul's character Brian retired from the action, with Cody appearing as the former racer in a wide shot showing him playing with his son and his wife.
Larsson scored his sixth goal of the season at 237:32 of the second period, tapping home the rebound off the back boards on Miller's wide shot.
The way that wide shot revealed that no one was looking at Nina after she died was heartbreaking, because it's not that they ​wouldn't​ look at her.
Imagine you have a super wide shot that's designed to look great on a 55-inch TV—on a smartphone, it's going to be much harder to see.
How great was that extended, incredibly creepy wide shot of June and Luke at their "innocent" lunch, with the children in their Handmaid-red coats frolicking in the background?
As for the other problems, I tried at one point to shut the show down but Doc said it was OK to just leave it on the wide shot.
And in a wide shot taken from farther back, the fire appears to have grown amongst the numerous graffiti tags and red Solo cups littering the decrepit theater floor.
Or I should say, viewed from two angles — the two provided by the official congressional cameras, one trained tight on the speakers' stand, one providing a static wide shot.
The Panthers tied it at 1 at 9:17 of the second period when Brouwer scored his seventh goal after banking in a wide shot off Hutton's left skate.
Paul's character Brian retired from the action, with Cody appearing as the former racer in a wide shot showing him playing with his son and his wife, Jordan Brewster's Mia.
One particularly interesting Xbox One-designed feature is auto zoom, where Skype will intelligently zoom in on a participant's face, instead of broadcasting a wide shot of your entire living room.
You can adjust the format using the switch on the barrel with a 16:20.13 ratio giving you a wide shot while a 3:2 is a little tighter and taller.
Yet, Cloak & Dagger went for the wide shot, forcing fans to really consider just how disturbing and upsetting police violence actually is by putting it directly and explicitly on their television screen.
Related Companies began construction on a 10-story luxury rental building on the site and, within a year, the couple's wide shot of the river became a close-up of a wall.
DORNE: A wide shot of the fleet shows that Dany's got the Dornish navy on her side, having allied with them after Varys sailed to Sunspear to make an agreement with Ellaria Sand.
One recurring motif is of an airplane passing overhead, but the film never looks up; the planes are only heard, or seen in reflections, or in the distance of a very wide shot.
The wide shot at the beginning where David walks along the tables was a nod to the Orson Welles film "The Trial," where a character walks along desks in a huge office space.
At any rate, the way they presented that was, they show you a giant wide shot of a hot air balloon too far away for you to see who's actually in the basket.
In Frankenstein, a multi-person brawl with the monster is portrayed in a single wide shot, depriving the audience of the detail and nuance that would make them gasp and swoon with each blow.
We had our Cuban DP who was supposed to shoot this master-wide shot from the tower, but then of course when it started he went rogue and started shooting whatever he wanted to.
A wide shot frames him and the interviewer as if the desk that separates them is a gulf between them, visually representing his inability to answer her question about whether he has redeemed himself.
But at that crucial point, the camera immediately cut back to a wide shot of her with two backup dancers; it was so far away that you could barely make them out at all.
The remake similarly shows the car being dragged up at the end, but in that closing shot, we see a group of police officers before the camera cuts to a wide shot of the landscape.
Most of this scene plays out in a static wide shot, but instead of lending itself to the tightness of the trailer, the superwide lens gives both characters more space that they don't really utilize.
A lot of ballet films, especially coverage of performances, they tend to be shot more in wide shot and full shot, and I was very interested in trying to present ballet in a different way.
Following the announcement of a new party standing committee, the country's top body, most state-run newspapers carried a giant photo of Xi on the front page, above a wide shot of the other members.
I often shoot in a higher resolution than I will be exporting so that I can have both a wide and tight of the same frame by being able to punch in on the wide shot.
Whether it's a devastating phone conversation, shot with Jesse's entire body in silhouette, or a wide shot of two people having an intimate moment, each choice ensures that Jesse's uneasy state of mind echoes in every frame.
To maintain the illusion of intimacy, the director, Justin Baldoni, plays tricks with focal lengths, often framing Richardson and Sprouse so that they appear close together before cutting to a wide shot that shows them far apart.
But each individual component is interesting on its own: the wide shot showing full bodies in fisticuffs, the dance of each character moving within the small space, Elektra sauntering in the background like the girl from The Ring.
The short clip of the game Nintendo showed followed Link and Zelda as they're exploring a creepy dungeon and a wide shot of Hyrule, suggesting the 'Breath of the Wild' sequel will follow the original's open-world design.
But in the movie, there's a minor miracle: After a killer tap-dance break from Skimbleshanks (Steven McRae), we're treated to a glorious wide shot showing a line of cats dancing under the sky over the River Thames.
She manages to keep it together until what appears to be an accidental wide shot exposes some of the magic as we see a woman who's probably a member of the SNL wardrobe crew fiddling with Aidy's costume.
You can just get the most amazing, fluid shots—come right into a close-up and come out to a wide shot and go upstairs and go through hallways and things that you can't normally do without that equipment.
Roaming from Hanoi to Kerkyra to Manhattan, Xie's language veers between precise imagery, with the details of the world rendered in intimate close-up, and elegant aphorism, zooming out to take in a universal truth from a wide shot.
A wide shot reveals that Toby is in a king-sized bed all by himself and the other side does not look slept in, so... the show seems to be indicating that the "her" in question is actually Kate.
Its title sequence begins with a wide shot of the cliffside house where the title character (Will Arnett), an anthropomorphic horse and former '90s sitcom star, has spent six seasons chugging booze, pills and the occasional chaser of remorse.
"I was assuming that when we did it, we would have maybe a pole behind Uma that the chain would be wrapped around so it wouldn't be seen by the camera, at least for the wide shot," the director told Deadline.
Certainly, there are several where something huge happens, but a lot of the time, cinema uses the medium shot to break up the "pay attention to me!" panoramas of the wide shot and the forced intimacy of the close-up.
Not only does the introduction of law enforcement remove any feelings of discomfort by putting us back in a world where justice prevails, but cutting to the wide shot is just careless and does nothing to sum up the film's contents.
One wide shot in the season's sixth episode features Elliot staggering toward a door, trying to complete a particular goal, while Mr. Robot tries to stop him by making him throw his body against walls and bash his head against objects.
For instance, a sand path was not only a smart way to dampen the sound of footsteps, but from a wide shot on top of a silo it would be a visual representation of the father's relentless dedication to his family.
The two teams took a 0-0 tie late into the third period when a wide shot bounced off the back of the net and Hornqvist then banked in a shot from behind the net off the elbow of Pekka Rinne.
The wide shot showing thousands of people pressed together to receive food is just as jarring as the simple detail shot of a man explaining how he fled his homeland and walked across a border, drawing out the ordeal in the mud.
These can be read as mindscapes as much as landscapes, seemingly populated by elements of Yuskavage's psyche: Her id-like nymphets bump up against censorious, finger-wagging brigades of peasant women and occasionally men — hapless tourists who have wandered into the wide shot.
I wouldn't shoot that scene any differently if I was going to reshoot it today, I wouldn't shoot it to include shoes — but it was clear that we couldn't have a wide shot of the whole congregation up front, with their feet visible.
Even more than that, the movie is shot, by director Kirk Jones, largely indifferently, like a TV show where the director gets a wide shot of the room, then cuts between medium shots of two people's faces as they talk to each other.
It's not clear when Son exactly started to nod off, but he appears to be dozing off when the livestream first cuts a wide-shot showing Son between the panel moderator and private equity CEO Robert Smith, who's in the middle answering a question.
As a squirming Lee stands naked, in a wide shot that leaves nothing to the imagination, it is Maeve's stony gaze that stresses just how novel this kind of male full frontal nudity was in a show that first garnered press for its "sexually explicit" casting contracts.
This is especially true in the purist form Bekmambetov prefers, in which the movie holds on a wide shot of a computer screen and requires the audience to try to follow along with what the character is doing, not guiding the eye with pans or zooms.
The loveliest and the loneliest sight in the film is a wide shot of a grassy field, with a pale sun above and, in the bottom right, the small white spectre, plodding along, the hem of his sheet dragging behind like the train of a wedding dress.
Here's the astrolabe that represents the sun in the opening of each episode, which is decorated with runes and images of the various houses, as well as the actual Game of Thrones title card: And here's a wide shot of the fancy steampunk contraption hanging from the library ceiling.
UnREAL During Monday night's romantic gondola ride on "Everlasting," the "UnREAL" camera tracks a path from Graham resentfully steering, to Darius and Chantal pretending to be in their own world, to the crew huddled around monitors, to a wide shot of the boat perched in a rickety dry dock.
The big forward made contact with Smith's stick while screening the goalie, sending the stick across the ice, and Maroon went behind the net to retrieve Luke Schenn's wide shot from the point, flipped the puck back and caromed it off Smith's right skate for his seventh marker.
Playing artfully yet strategically with scale, the director Ira Sachs and his cinematographer, Rui Poças, capture a wide shot that is far enough away not to ogle Frankie but close enough to take in her figure and say: this is a powerful woman who isn't afraid to take risks.
Dozens if not hundreds of men populate the frame, some appearing as mere shadows in the background or entering for four counts just to throw powder in the air: In contrast, every wide shot of "Prince Ali" reminds you that there are maybe two dozen dancers in the whole number.
She's not as good as the troupe's leaders, but neither are most of the other girls her age, something the film highlights in a wide shot in which the older girls — dancing with precision — can just barely be seen amid a sea of younger girls dancing all over the place.
This is not a series that goes in for showy direction, but shortly before Oleg is about to go and make his deal with Stan, there's a quick wide shot of him standing in front of a mural of Lenin, with the Glorious Leader facing one way and Oleg another.
Every time that Jeff tries to walk on his new prosthetic legs again, Green shoots it in a distancing wide shot, as if to underline how this process is all clinical, just a series of physical processes that he can figure out how to chain together if he keeps at it long enough.
With the great acting we have, more often than not you can hold on a oner [a long, unbroken shot] forever, because the actors are doing great, they're not screwing up their lines, they're giving it to you in the wide shot, so why not save the close shot for when it counts?
In allegations detailed by the Hollywood Reporter, Lysette described an incident in which she alleged that Tambor first made lewd comments to her, then came up behind her and thrust against her while they were on set together: Then later, in between takes, I stood in a corner on the set as the crew reset for a wide shot.
We're seeing all of this through Armstrong's eyes — there are dozens of close-ups of Gosling's eyes throughout the film — so even though we know what happens, there's a feeling of considerable relief when the Apollo 11 crew manages to successfully launch out of Earth's atmosphere and then, in a beautiful wide-shot sequence, actually land on the moon.
I sometimes think about TV shows in terms of which images I'll remember most, and I think I could make a strong case for that wide shot of the whole Jennings family watching TV, Paige looking devastated, Elizabeth putting on a happy face, Philip looking like he's about to cry, and Henry (poor Henry!) just loving every minute of it.
These episodes ramp up the dread, and when "Immersion" ends on a wide shot of Elizabeth and Paige in the distance, taking their walk, talking about how maybe Elizabeth could have been a doctor if her life had taken a different turn, it was hard not to think that the conversation served as a premature obituary for some other Elizabeth, someone who hadn't hardened herself so much that she seemingly doesn't feel things any more, except when they slip through the cracks of her exterior.

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