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framing and scenes
The DoP makes decisions on lighting and framing of scenes in conjunction with the film's director.
The wood's dense hardness lent itself to refined moldings framing finely detailed pictorial panels with carving in very low relief ( bas-relief ), usually of allegorical subjects, or with scenes taken from classical or Christian history.
Both DPs are credited equally for the final film, and some scenes in the final cut are thought to have been shot by each, with some critics noting differences between Doyle's more kinetic style as seen in earlier Wong movies, and the more subtle long shots of Lee framing key parts of In the Mood for Love.
Their design combines rich acanthus leaves, architectural framing, and mythological scenes ( inspired by Cesare Ripa's Iconologie ) with emblems of Louis XIV's royal power.
The film is brilliantly photographed in Black and white by Kamal Bose with its rich tonal quality and evocative framing, especially in the stark prison scenes, winning him the Filmfare Award for the year.
Both these scenes happen in the framing device of the episode and not in the interior Star Wars narrative, in which Green portrays Chris as Star Wars hero Luke Skywalker.
In the closing scenes of the episode's framing device, Chris gets to reverse the joke by poking fun at Seth MacFarlane's career, going so far as to suggest that Family Guy is a rip-off of The Simpsons ; MacFarlane is, however, defended by the characters whom he voices ( Peter, Brian and Stewie ).
Also, just as it has become common practice on Sesame Street since 2002 to drop the framing story format, Sesamstrasse's street scenes began airing as a whole at the beginning of each episode.
Miniature scenes had new informality, with no strong framing forms at the edges.
Because the framing is increased vertically in the open matte process, the decision to use it needs to be made prior to shooting, so that the camera operator can frame for 1. 85: 1 and " protect " for 4: 3 ; otherwise unintended objects such as boom microphones, cables, and light stands may appear in the open matte frame, thus requiring some amount of pan and scan in some or all scenes.
Throughout the film there are minor scenes showing the interaction between the two crooked police officers ( Philip Bosco and James Remar ) and what their plans are in framing the patients for the murder of Officer Alvarez earlier in the film.
Although framing borders in ancient art were used to divide scenes and ornamentation by ancient Egyptian and Greek artists in pottery and wallpaintings, the first carved wooden frames as we know them today appeared on small panel paintings in twelfth and thirteenth century Europe.
Filming the prequel / origin story would have allowed Smith to make the movie without Chase while still leaving the door open for him to appear in a cameo role in framing scenes and / or as narrator.
In the early 1990s, actor Dick Miller, who plays Karloff's major domo, was hired to shoot new scenes to use as a framing sequence for an overseas version of The Terror.

framing and on
Finish your plumbing before you frame it in ( most economical framing is a thin non-bearing partition on either side of the pipes ).
`` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea Palladio still smiles from behind many an old rocking chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought together a million couple of mating lips ''.
Depending on the thickness of the adobe bricks, the framework has been performed using a steel framing and a layering of a metal fencing or wiring over the framework to allow an even load as masses of adobe are spread across the metal fencing like cob and allowed to air dry accordingly.
The sort of remedies sought from courts in Public Interest Litigation go beyond mere award of damages to all affected groups and have sometimes ( controversially ) gone on to include Court monitoring of the implementation of legislation and even the framing of guidelines in the absence of Parliamentary legislation.
Agnieszka Weinar ( 2010 ) notes the widening use of the term, arguing that recently, " a growing body of literature succeeded in reformulating the definition, framing diaspora as almost any population on the move and no longer referring to the specific context of their existence ".
The name " frame problem " derives from a common technique used by animated cartoon makers called framing where the currently moving parts of the cartoon are superimposed on the " frame ," which depicts the background of the scene, which does not change.
While Fred Astaire had revolutionized the filming of dance in the 1930s by insisting on full-figure photography of dancers while allowing only a modest degree of camera movement, Kelly freed up the camera, making greater use of space, camera movement, camera angles and editing, creating a partnership between dance movement and camera movement without sacrificing full-figure framing.
** Physically attaching a picture or a painting on to a support followed by framing with a picture frame.
Other cognitive psychology and cognitive linguistics works indicate that word-choice has significant " framing effects " on the perceptions, memories, and attitudes of speakers and listeners.
The design of RTP is based on the architectural principle known as application level framing ( ALF ).
Using this way of framing the issue, Cousin stridently argued that different competing philosophical ideologies all had some claim on truth, as they all had arisen in defense of some truth.
He continued to explore the visual aspects of his films throughout his career: sketching each scene on paper beforehand, then carefully framing his characters during the shooting.
In the American system, however, the rest of the camera department is subordinate to the DP, who, along with and next to the director, has the final word on all decisions related to both lighting and framing.
The framing of the dialogue begins when Euclides tells his friend Terpsion that he had written a book many years ago based on what Socrates had told him of a conversation he'd had with Theaetetus when Theaetetus was quite a young man.
Different individuals will use different heuristics to process the information before them based on their available schema ( psychology ) and the framing ( social sciences ) of the information.
Despite the narrative's framing, " the joke is on Alvy.
In the 1994 elections, the Republican focus on " family values ", while the Democrats largely ignored this framing, is key to Lakoff.
A less extreme, but similar, claim is made by George Lakoff in his book Moral Politics and his later book on framing, Don't Think of an Elephant !.
It is a central theme and framing device of the collection of stories known as the One Thousand and One Nights, wherein the queen Scheherazade, who is facing a morning execution on the orders of her husband, King Shahryar, devises the solution of telling him a story but leaving it at a cliffhanger, thus forcing the king to postpone her execution to hear the rest of the tale.
Mainwaring scripted this framing story and Siegel shot it on September 16, 1955, at the Allied Artists studio.
This improves the efficiency of transmission on suitable channels since more of the bits sent are usable data and not character framing.
Sloped glazing differs from other “ skylights ” in that one assembly contains multiple infill panels in a framing system, usually designed for a specific project and installed in sections on site.
Fox had worked on the Hawkman, Flash and Sandman features in All-Star for its first two issues ( Summer and Autumn, 1940 ), but from issue # 3 ( Winter ), he assumed full writing duties for the issue, with all features ( by different artists ) working within the framing device wherein the characters were described as part of a " Justice Society ".

framing and other
The decade also saw the framing of FGM — along with other issues in the domestic sphere, such as dowry deaths — as a human rights violation, rather than as a health concern, and this encouraged academic interest, including from feminist legal scholars.
In some fiction, a contemporary, " real-world " character is placed in the invented world, sometimes through framing devices such as portals to other worlds or even subconscious travels.
The novellas are currently in print as part of other omnibus volumes but without the tie-together framing story.
In addition, several dramas utilize science fiction elements as framing devices, but are not labeled as " tokusatsu " as they do not utilize actors in full body suits and other special effects.
:: “ Suppose that a sheriff were faced with the choice either of framing a Negro for a rape that had aroused hostility to the Negroes ( a particular Negro generally being believed to be guilty but whom the sheriff knows not to be guilty )— and thus preventing serious anti-Negro riots which would probably lead to some loss of life and increased hatred of each other by whites and Negroes — or of hunting for the guilty person and thereby allowing the anti-Negro riots to occur, while doing the best he can to combat them.
The steroid binding domain is particularly vulnerable to the effects of a premature stop codon or framing error, since it occurs at the end of the gene, and its information is thus more likely to be truncated or misinterpreted than other functional domains.
Shooter, angry that Mort has involved other people in their business, kills both men and plants evidence framing Mort for the murders.
Other data-link-layer protocols, such as HDLC, are specified to include both sublayers, although some other protocols, such as Cisco HDLC, use HDLC's low-level framing as a MAC layer in combination with a different LLC layer.
Metal bolts passing through wood framing to a metal fastening on the other side were usually fastened in non-threaded ways ( such as clinching or upsetting against a washer ).
In the United States the biblical archaeology movement, under the influence of Albright, counter-attacked, arguing that the broad outline within the framing narratives was also true, so that while scholars could not realistically expect to prove or disprove individual episodes from the life of Abraham and the other patriarchs, these were real individuals who could be placed in a context proven from the archaeological record.
In practice however, the stage in the Teatro Olimpico runs from one edge of the seating area to the other, and only a very limited framing effect is created by the coffered ceiling over the stage and by the partition walls at the corners of the stage where the seating area abuts the floorboards.
He had considerable influence on the framing of the departmental system, but, after the spring of 1790, he was eclipsed by other politicians, and was elected only once to the post of fortnightly president of the Constituent Assembly.
To account for other components in a wall such as framing, an area-weighted average R-value of the whole wall may be calculated.
The physical layer net bitrate, information rate, useful bit rate, payload rate, net data transfer rate, coded transmission rate, effective data rate or wire speed ( informal language ) of a digital communication channel is the capacity excluding the physical layer protocol overhead, for example time division multiplex ( TDM ) framing bits, redundant forward error correction ( FEC ) codes, equalizer training symbols and other channel coding.
Albecca designs, manufactures and distributes custom framing products, including wood and metal molding, matboard, foamboard, glass, equipment and other framing supplies.
Whereas the other ends of the pattern finish in a flat line parallel with the vertical framing line, part of a shape like an incomplete D, the top left finishes in two ellipses pointing into the corners.
Important camera operator skills include choreographing and framing shots knowledge of and the ability to select appropriate camera lenses, and other equipment ( dollies, camera cranes, etc.
Some people considered that his style was different after his breakdown: Larkin characterized it as " a hollow feathery tone framing phrases of an almost Chineses introspection with a tendency to inconclusive garrulity that would have been unheard of in the days when Pee Wee could pack more into a middle eight than any other thirties pick-up player '.
A Digital Signal 1 ( DS1 ) circuit carries 24 DS0s on a North American or Japanese T-carrier ( T1 ) line, or 32 DS0s ( 30 for calls plus two for framing and signaling ) on an E-carrier ( E1 ) line used in most other countries.
In other words, according to them, the premise that framing is about selecting " a restricted number of thematically related attributes " for media representation can be understood as the process of transferring the salience of issue attributes ( i. e., second-level agenda setting ).
In other words, " how forces and groups in society try to shape public discourse about an issue by establishing predominant labels is of far greater interest from a framing perspective than from a traditional agenda-setting one.
The Steering Committee on Technical Education, also called The Mulcahy Report ( 1967 ), was an important milestone in framing the institutional structures and functions calling ' for trade and industry over a broad spectrum of occupations ranging from craft to professional level, notably in engineering and science, but also in commercial, linguistic and other specialities.

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