Making time Shooting lines For people to believe in Things you say Gone in a day Everybody leavin' Everybody leavin' Why do we have to carry on Always singing the same old song Always singing the same old song Making time making time Tellin' lies Closing your eye Mak...
This is why Consing comments that budget is a big factor in shooting on-site, with much of it going to safety protocols. For instance, longer shoots will require the cast and crew to “lock-in,” which means that accommodations have to be made for everyone. To minimize costs, there’s...
The lines through the static states in the picture represent 'history bundles' (which explains the names 'Hb' in the picture). In this figure (but also in Fig. 1) branching of time is then represented as branching of bundles of histories. Since this is only a partial frame, from the ...
Truth is that a huge amount of new material is indeed made with the lower temporal-resolution of 25p as an aesthetic choice - it's been 'fashionable' to pretend to be shooting film for a very long time. Back in the mid-90s the technique was to 'field drop' which had the further di...
This code release provides a number of high level actions, such as passing, shooting, or moving to a specified point. We use 6 high level actions when the agent has the ball: 1. Shoot – shoot the ball at the goal, avoiding any opponents 2. Short dribble – dribble the ball while ...
"I didn’t know that I was going to be named Angelika on the song," Stahhrtold Complex. "DOOM called me one day and said, ‘Yo, I had this dream, you were flying, you had these blue lasers shooting out of your eyes. That’s your energy, really powerful, I want you to look [...
totally wrap the building up for a minute and then we can turn on the sweeps and see what we're getting. Okay. And this is going to let us know if we're, if we're shooting enough particles out now, we're also going to have some, um, some leaves coming out of these things ...
13A). The fit lines allow us to estimate the two standard deviations for any movement time. Knowing a subject’s standard deviations and his or her bias (average biases ranged from no bias for the smallest targets to undershooting the target centre by 9 mm for the largest targets), we ...
cut someone down to size make (someone) look small, humble, humiliate, bring low, take (someone) down a peg (informal), abash, crush, put (someone) in their place, take the wind out of (someone's) sails It's high time someone cut that arrogant little creep down to size. ...
5. play for time, to forestall an event or decision. 6. play into the hands of, to act in such a way as to give an advantage to (someone, esp. an opponent). Also, play into (someone's) hands. 7. play one's cards right or well, to maneuver skillfully. 8. play the field...