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Posted by ushere on 10/25/75 11:31
usually the result of bad scripting / planning / plotting / shooting / etc.,
but which the under 30's or 'youth' generation seem to think cool.
then again, i'm an old fart who couldn't stand wobble cam unless it was done
professionally - and none of my clients could remotely come close to nypd
for style and scripted camera moves...
leslie
"Jona Vark" <noemail@all.com> wrote in message
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> Anthony..
>
> Jump cuts have been an artistic choice in many films for over ten
> years.
> I have had to do them for directors who insist on them. I only rarely feel
> that they fit and can't recall when it was my choice to do one.
>
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> "AnthonyR" <nomail@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:R55cf.15804$u43.4102@twister.nyc.rr.com...
>> Hi Guys,
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>> After all these years of knowing how unprofessional jump cuts can make a
>> production seem, I see them purposely
>> being used in movies now to simulate the passage of time. Not sure i like
>> it.
>>
>> The first time I seen it was in a low budget film (can't remember name)
> and
>> a friend argued with me that it was bad editing.
>> I insisted no matter how bad an editor was, he would not allow 4 jump
>> cuts
>> in one scene and had to be using it as an effect.
>>
>> Then in a major motion picture I seen recently, "Prime" starring Meryl
>> Streep again it was used during a dinner scene to signify the passage of
>> time.
>>
>> Have we run out of eye pleasing effects that shocking unpleasing effects
>> will now become mainstream?
>>
>> AnthonyR.
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