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Posted by un fake di Alberto on 04/11/06 07:25
The Man With No Name <none@none.com> wrote:
> I should further clarify, when I talk about 'quite a bit' being cut, I'm
> refering to scenes which were supposedly in early test-screenings, or scenes
> which were film and then didn't make the final cut. Just about every film
> every made has scenes which were filmed and didn't make the final cut, but
> in the case of The Damned, I heard there was more than usual (I think I read
> this on the IMDb board.)
Yep, I understand so. However, this kind of rumours should be put aside,
I think, when you have the director himself stating he only had to cut a
very minor piece of film. Which is why I thought it'd be useful posting
that interview excerpt.
> Incidentally, what does 'counter-camp' mean?
My mistake, sorry, due to the haste with which I wrote that post I
wrongly created what I wrongly thought a good way to translate the
italian expression "campo" and "controcampo". I was referring, of
course, to what's commonly referred to as "reverse shot".
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Reverse_Shot)
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