wirework

IPA: wˈaɪrwɝk

noun

  • Work, especially openwork, formed of wires.
  • (film) The use of wires to suspend actors in otherwise impossible positions.
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Examples of "wirework" in Sentences

  • It's got a lot of CGI and wirework, which is so passé.
  • A lot of stunts and wirework was used for the film – were there any injuries on set?
  • One is a straight-up fantasy film with exaggerated fighting, depicted through camera tricks and obvious wirework.
  • Most jewelry makers start with bead stringing and then continue to work through various types of jewelry making such as wirework or clay.
  • Adrian Rayment, along with his father Ron, produce handcrafted metal wirework furniture at their studio in the seaside town of Ramsgate, England.
  • Bad acting (especially Klein, as noted), bad script (like the romantic subplot) poor effects and wirework, dull action, shoddy editing, appalling audio dubbing...
  • And Jet is even better in the period epic tragedy THE WARLORDS, which has a little wirework but which is mostly realistic Kurosawa-style mass warfare, set during the Taiping Rebellion.
  • This new version? storyboarded and choreographed to death, with crunchy effects on the soundtrack and elaborate wirework in the combat scenes? never approaches such heart-in-the-mouth levels of tension.
  • Blackthorne also has given us interesting interpretations of the environs of Hell, Vatican satellites in outer space, martial arts wirework, not to mention goth strippers that morph into flesh-eating demons mid lap dance.

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