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live-action
[ lahyv-ak-shuhn ]
adjective
- of or relating to movies, videos, and the like, that feature real performers, as distinguished from animation:
A new live-action version of the classic animated film will be released later this year.
- Informal. live 2( def 8 ).
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- live action noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of live-action1
Example Sentences
鈥淏ut we weren鈥檛 satisfied with just making it purely animated or purely live-action 鈥 or purely anything.鈥
Even though he鈥檚 never disappeared from the public eye, appearing in high-profile live-action and animated movie projects for decades, the last time Jack Black hosted 鈥淪aturday Night Live鈥 was in December 2005.
The festival will include live-action shorts, a new program of animated shorts and artist talks including novelist-filmmaker Dennis Cooper in conversation with author Tony Tulathimutte, and another with costume designer Shirley Kurata and comedian John Early.
And 2025's live-action 鈥淪now White鈥 doesn鈥檛 even attempt to have star Rachel Zegler take on Caselotti鈥檚 particular voice print 鈥 seemingly staying on message that it鈥檚 a new story for a new generation.
With its creepy CGI dwarfs and muddled tone, Disney's latest live-action remake is "not calamitous" but is "a mind-boggling mash-up", the BBC's Nicholas Barber said.
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