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TF-Viewer 09-04-2013 02:48 AM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
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Originally Posted by KrustyTheSailor (Post 708937)
"Scarab"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qT1WZC9h3MU

Strange Spanish co-production starring a youngish Rip Torn!

Start at 30:18 for boobs and the beginning of the weirdness. TF is at 33:24. It's off screen; the result is pretty good, but very short. Keep the sound on for full effect.

If anyone speaks (what I assume to be) Spanish, I'd like to know what the disembodied old lady is saying.

I've been looking for this one forever. Glad I never paid to import it. Thanks Youtube!

K

Um, that was a partial pig TF. I is confused because it's in the werewolf thread :confused:

KrustyTheSailor 09-04-2013 06:19 AM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TF-Viewer (Post 708941)
Um, that was a partial pig TF. I is confused because it's in the werewolf thread :confused:

Original post deleted.

trc071880 09-28-2013 03:09 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
found this on youtube..thought i would share

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xRhfRUVMFU

TF-Viewer 09-28-2013 03:59 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by trc071880 (Post 710968)
found this on youtube..thought i would share

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xRhfRUVMFU

Nice find.

Dog_Girl_Kari 09-28-2013 06:46 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
It was okay, the animation was a bit meh, could have used a bit of variation on camera angles and maybe some better Sound FX, but it was decent.

Cursebearer 09-28-2013 07:35 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
Stock sound bites always ruin this sort of thing, but it's not bad all told.

Kantomaster1111 09-29-2013 10:16 AM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
I actually thought it was quite clever how only one shot was used. Sometimes various camera angles for the sake of them is not the way to go. I agree with Cursebearer about the audio track though.

Dog_Girl_Kari 09-29-2013 11:06 AM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
Well, as a media producer, you are taught to never hold one shot, it's boring, you can show many angles, close-up shots, focus in on things. There is nothing more boring that a static shot that never changes.

Kantomaster1111 10-01-2013 07:17 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
If you're selling a product, that makes sense. If you're doing something artistically, that point is invalid.

Drachen 10-01-2013 07:33 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dog_Girl_Kari (Post 711057)
Well, as a media producer, you are taught to never hold one shot, it's boring, you can show many angles, close-up shots, focus in on things. There is nothing more boring that a static shot that never changes.

Can't agree. One of my all-time favorite shots in cinema is from Full Metal Jacket when the camera pulls out slowly, lingering on Private Pyle ashamed to be eating his jelly doughnut as he is flanked by the other recruits doing pushups behind him. Frankly, I think the trend towards hyperkinetic quick cuts, slo-mo and extraneous camera motion is ruining the medium.

TF-Viewer 10-01-2013 08:25 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
Well there's a lot of room between a completely static shot and


Quote:

Originally Posted by Drachen (Post 711291)
hyperkinetic quick cuts, slo-mo and extraneous camera motion

that.

It's not just either the shots from the fights in 300 or completely still. Even the shot you described involved the camera panning out, which is not a completely static shot. You're not actually disagreeing with her like you seemed to think.

Dog_Girl_Kari 10-01-2013 08:36 PM

Re: Female Werewolf needles in a haystack
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tf-viewer (Post 711304)
well there's a lot of room between a completely static shot and




that.

It's not just either the shots from the fights in 300 or completely still. Even the shot you described involved the camera panning out, which is not a completely static shot. You're not actually disagreeing with her like you seemed to think.

bam!


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