Pull back a little, to a medium shot, and if he's onstage, he's stylin', wearing a tailored black cowboy suit with white piping, maybe a cowboy hat, cool tooled boots.
32.
Sometimes he draws back to film the dancers in medium shots, or he accentuates their patterns, as when a troupe of women in lacy white gowns with swirling skirts takes over.
33.
In most respects the paintings retain the same elements as many 15th-century treatments of the same subjects but show, in modern cinematic terms, a long shot rather than a medium shot.
34.
Close-up and medium shots were achieved by mounting cameras directly on the vehicles instead of the common practice of filming the drivers from a tow that drove ahead of the targeted vehicle.
35.
The edited result unfairly suggests that Lugosi had to be doubled even in non-strenuous scenes, and the multiple use of alternating stuntmen in both closeups and medium shots damages the continuity of Lugosi's characterization.
36.
However, the eighth scene, the Siege of Compi�gne, is notable for a more modern-looking visual effect : in that scene, actors move much closer to the camera, in the distance of a medium shot.
37.
Davis liked Barthelmess personally but was stymied by his acting style . " He did absolutely nothing in the long shots, followed basic stage directions for medium shots, and reserved his talent for the close-ups.
38.
Zecca cut the film down to half the length M�li�s intended, and is also probably responsible for adding the cross-cutting effects and medium shots seen in the film, as these devices are highly unusual in M�li�s's style.
39.
This is the second example, among M�li�s's extant films, of experiments with medium shots; the first had occurred the previous year in " Bagarre entre journalistes ", an installment of M�li�s's series " The Dreyfus Affair ".
40.
There follows a six-second medium shot, in the semidarkness, of a vase on the floor in the same room, in front of a " shMji " screen through which the shadows of leafy branches can be seen.