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Topic: Serenity (Read 492 times)
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Nick Hill
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Serenity
« on: January 02, 2006, 02:29:23 AM » |
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Check out the steaycam work in Serenity. Long shots through tight ship corridors. Lots of arching. I think its pretty impressive.
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Alan Dague-Greene
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Yes, I think the opening sequence was a rather long Steadicam shot, three minutes or so.
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Michele Coser
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Finally i have seen this movie... i liked it, and when i saw those steadycam shots... plus i've watched the movie with director's commentary (Weldon seems a very funny guy), and he said that he used those long shot to leave a sense of security in space to the audience. Plus, he explain that two or three times those sequences are two shots joined toghether (but very very hard to notice) because the sets were too big to be built one under/over the other.
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