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They are so desensitized that it takes a scene of sickening destruction to jar them into cooperative action.
Between takes, he lets go, ices a knee injured in a fall on the set, chats with visitors or takes a scene partner aside to perfect any tricky new business.
The threesome sets the tone for much of what follows: it takes a scene of crippling anxiety (the naked woman, who is older than he is, has lured him into sex in a way that will preoccupy him for years) and emphasizes its antic monstrosity.
And that was the recent popularity of tilt-shift photography, that technique which takes a scene from the real world and converts it into a model village (you'll have seen it somewhere on television because it's very vogueish at the moment).
But it takes a scene, you know?
SVG takes a scene graph approach (i.e. the rendering code builds a tree of objects describing what should be drawn, rather than calling rendering primitives directly), which means that smooth scrolling and export of high-quality vector graphics in SVG or, with some straightfoward server support, PDF format for publication or presentation are both straightforward.
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The Jo-kerr steals Poisen Ivy's latest sex potion to unleash on the unsuspecting population, but not before Ivy (as played by Tory Lane) unleashes her huge tits and takes a scene-stealing rimjob.
(Why I thought taking a scene study class in the West Village would accomplish that is anyone's guess).
In conventional movie wisdom if you can take a scene out and the movie still makes sense, it probably means that the scene isn't necessary.
In the snippet above from a new Blade Runner title, Google says the Seurat program was able to take a scene with 46.6 million triangles and reduce it down to 307,000.
Take a scene from Star Trek: The Next Generation, replace the actual spoken words with words that match the movements of the actors' mouths pretty well, and you have this.
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