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I saw the clergyman kneel for a moment by the twitching body of the man he had shot, then run back to his position.
This time Lewis had his own rifle in his hands, and he threw some answering fire back at the mysterious far-off shot, then spent most of the day searching out the area.
The enemy came looming around a bend in the trail and Matsuo took a hasty shot, then fled without knowing the result, ran until breath was a pain in his chest and his legs were rubbery.
He just shot at the board and then drew circles around the holes to form a bull's-eye.
Each scene is shot straight through, as had been the universal custom, from a camera fixed in a single position, but in the outdoor scenes, especially in the capture and destruction of the outlaws, Porter's camera position breaks, necessarily, with the camera position standard until then, which had been, roughly, that of a spectator in a center orchestra seat at a play.
The black Fudo seemed to stare rigidly back at him and Richard's eyes were caught by the Fudo's in fascination, and then Richard was shocked as, all at once, flames shot out from the sharp features of Fudo's face and there was a terrible metallic scraping sound, as if the large statue were about to burst from some pressure within it.
Bags of abalone prized from the rocks are brought to the surface by the diver or by way of " shot line ", where the deckhand drops a weighted rope for the catch bag to be connected then retrieved.
For the first few decades of indirect fire, the firing data were often calculated by the observer who then adjusted the fall of shot onto the target.
For example, a singles player may hold his racquet ready for a netshot, but then flick the shuttlecock to the back instead with a shallow lift when she or he notices the opponent has moved before the actual shot was played.
The giant bat then appears and Bruce raises his arms and the shot shows that they are one.
Wounded then shot again at close range while lying on the ground.
He was then shot in the chest.
For example, a shot of a zombie getting its head cut off may, for instance, start with a view of an axe being swung through the air, followed by a close-up of the actor swinging it, then followed by a cut back to the now severed head.
In some ways, 24 presents a simpler situation, as costumes and hairstyles generally should not change very frequently ; in many feature films a range of different hairstyles and costumes must be created, changed, and then recreated exactly, as various scenes are shot.
He may then take one more " continuation shot "
He may then take one more " continuation shot ".
) When the striker ’ s ball hits a ball that he is entitled to then take a croquet shot with.
These arrows were then shot “ along a flat trajectory ” at a target.
The first offense is not penalized, but the golfer is required to re-throw the shot and then is warned for the offense.
( See Kuleshov Experiment ) He took an old film clip of a head shot of a noted Russian actor and intercut the shot with a shot of a bowl of soup, then with a child playing with a teddy bear, then with a shot an elderly woman in a casket.

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All of the files are ' conformed ' to match an edit list created by the film editor, and are then color corrected under the direction of the film's staff.
The American version was released on VHS by GoodTimes Entertainment ( which acquired the license of some of Universal's film catalogue ) in 1987, and then on DVD to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the film's U. S release in 1998.
Director Ōmori then adapted it into the film's script.
In the 1999 Will Smith film, Wild Wild West, the joining ceremony is the setting of an assassination attempt on then U. S. President Ulysses S. Grant by the film's antagonist Dr. Miguelito Quixote Loveless.
At the film's end, he transfers his " katra " – the sum of his memories and experience – to McCoy, and then sacrifices himself to save the ship and its crew from Khan Noonien Singh ( Ricardo Montalbán ).
Just prior to the first preview in Hollywood in early July 1933, the film's title was changed from Madame La Gimp to Beggars ' Holiday, then changed again before the film premiered at Radio City Music Hall on September 7.
Baskett was unable to attend the film's premiere in Atlanta, Georgia because he would not have been allowed to participate in any of the festivities in what was then a city racially segregated by law.
James Baskett was unable to attend the film's premiere because he would not have been allowed to participate in any of the festivities, as Atlanta was then a racially segregated city.
The film contains a ( then rare ) positive representation of the controversial subject of interracial marriage, which historically had been illegal in most states of the United States, and was still illegal in 17 states, mostly Southern states, up until June 12 of the year of the film's release, when anti-miscegenation laws were struck down by the Supreme Court in Loving v. Virginia.
The film was rereleased in 1985, and then again in 2002 to celebrate the film's 20th anniversary, with altered shots and additional scenes.
The film's working title was Fanfares of Love, then Not Tonight, Josephine, before the release title was finally decided as Some Like It Hot.
The film also served to popularize the then somewhat niche culture of bodybuilding, helping to inspire the fitness craze of the 1980s ; following the film's release, there was a marked increase in the number of commercial gyms in the United States.
If the Director of Public Prosecutions ( DPP ) felt that a certain video might be in breach of the Act, then a prosecution could be brought against the film's producers, distributors and retailers.
The rehearsals and recordings took place at Twickenham Film Studios ( 2 – 14 January ) and then at Apple ( 20 – 31 January ), with more than one hundred hours captured on film and the corresponding Nagra tape recorders used for the film's audio track.
Scores are written by one or more composers, under the guidance of, or in collaboration with the film's director and / or producer, and are then usually performed by an ensemble of musicians – most often comprising an orchestra or band, instrumental soloists, and choir or vocalists – and recorded by a sound engineer.
Almost all of the tracks were John Barry compositions, and the revision of his work met with his approval – he contacted Barbara Broccoli, producer of the then upcoming Tomorrow Never Dies, to recommend Arnold as the film's composer.
He then reworked it into a shooting script with Slovak dialogues in cooperation with the film's designated directors Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos.
In the film's final moments, the scene fades out as Karen, on her way to the meeting, sees approaching headlights in her rear-view mirror which draw up so close that they blind her and make her unable to watch the road ahead, then fades in on the aftermath of her fatal one-car crash, and the viewer is left to decide whether the crash was truly an accident or deliberately caused.
According to Lynch, Francis Bouygues ( then head of CIBY ) was not well liked in France and this only added to the film's demise at the festival.
Off-screen, the film's director David O. Russell introduced them both, and Watts has said about Hedren, " I was pretty fascinated by her then because people have often said that we're alike.
An example of this perception of piranhas in media appears in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, where a piece of meat is shown being fed to pet piranhas owned by the film's main antagonist, Blofeld, then only a bone is raised from the water.
One of the original ideas for the film's ending included a sequence with Scorpio kidnapping a group of schoolchildren at an airport, then attempting to hijack a plane.
Duck Dodgers appears in the 2003 feature Looney Tunes: Back in Action when Daffy notes that the only character that could save the film's proverbial day was Duck Dodgers ; he then realizes that Dodgers is his alter ego.
The Diane Warren-penned song was featured during the closing credits of Disney's highly anticipated animated feature, and was worked at Top 40 and Adult Contemporary radio starting June 5, prior to the film's June 15 release date ; then she collaborated with singers Christina Aguilera, Lil ' Kim, and P! nk on the remake of Labelle's 1975 hit " Lady Marmalade ".

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