Sentence examples for cinematic experiments from inspiring English sources

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Herko was very close to Warhol, and performed in some of the artist's earliest cinematic experiments.

Often those adolescent cinematic experiments took the form of a cops-and-robbers story, a foreshadowing so perfect it might have been scripted.

The visionary side of this quest for the supernatural also involves a mysterious Polish visitor who offers Korben the use of some peculiar equipment — a helmet of glass and metal that will capture Kate's ethereal emanations — that goes into the producer's cinematic experiments, too, and shifts them, and also Zlotowski's film, into the realm of hectic science fiction.

I won't bore you details of the cinematic experiments I attempted, but in almost every case I've found that the T2i acquitted itself wonderfully.

This year's cinematic experiments provided such rich fare as food for thought for the quantum leap that the 65th Berlinale will undoubtedly remain with us for years to come.

And while much ink is spilled covering the Bay Area's thriving start-up scene, it's also been a hotbed for cinematic experiments and visual effects houses that have made major contributions to the film industry over the years, like Essanay Studios, Pixar, and Lucasfilm.

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Perversely, this cinematic experiment replicates the theatrical experience: Rope feels "live", which means that at any minute one of the actors could do something unexpected, such as fluff their lines, or heaven forbid, open the trunk.

It's a sort of forensic reductio ad absurdum, a cinematic experiment in social science.

TP Hitchcock's most celebrated cinematic experiment was his dazzling use of the continuous take in Rope (1948), to present the film as if it was happening in real time.

One way of looking at Rivette's "Out 1" is as a cinematic experiment in escape from cinephilia, from obsessive moviegoing and movie-referentiality. Here, Rivette breaks out of the narrative and visual forms of Hollywood movies, and what results is a thirteen-hour near-formlessness of exhilarating freedom that veers toward madness, breakdown, and impotence).

All this might sound like a travesty, but in fact Welles's Macbeth is an extraordinary cinematic experiment.

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