large-format
Britishadjective
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“This outperformance reflects our relentless focus on operating improvements and portfolio optimization,” he said, in part citing the company’s loyalty programs and increased focus on premium, large-format moviegoing.
She designs on an aging iPad, hand-collages elements, scales the images digitally and prints large-format posters.
From Los Angeles Times
In 1971, Lane Magazine published “The Backroads of California,” a large-format book that delivered trip notes and sketches of 42 backroads by the late artist Earl Thollander.
From Los Angeles Times
Once Upon a Farm said in its IPO filing External link that “the growing presence of large-format retailers, discounters, and e-commerce retailers, and the integration of traditional and digital operations at key retailers” make the company “increasingly dependent on certain retailers that may have greater bargaining strength than we do.”
From Barron's
And in this film, there were a lot of different sequences, moving the Imax camera around in the studio, treating it like it wasn’t necessarily a large-format film, but shooting like we would if it was a smaller camera and being true to how we like to move the camera.
From Los Angeles Times
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