The scene i'm referencing is from the film "The Craft":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPwzLo4xqA0
The scene is from the 35:15-36:27 mark,
How would you break that down into a shot list? How would you film it? When would you shoot the scene being acted out entirely with no interruptions? Close ups of scarring? Computer screens showing it? The scarred girls reaction to her healing? The doctors? How many times would you shoot the scene? Reset the cameras and lighting? In what ways would you reset them? How long do you think you'd take to film such a scene? Many takes? What's inserted into the scene?
I ask this because when i'm not thinking about what i'm watching, all of the cutaways/cuts/inserts become unnoticeable to me due to the contents entertainment value/me trying to enjoy the general feel/story of a scene. They are there however, and it's interesting to know how much time/work goes into those scenes --and what techniques are used, regardless of them being oblivious/irrelevant to the average viewer in my opinion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPwzLo4xqA0
The scene is from the 35:15-36:27 mark,
How would you break that down into a shot list? How would you film it? When would you shoot the scene being acted out entirely with no interruptions? Close ups of scarring? Computer screens showing it? The scarred girls reaction to her healing? The doctors? How many times would you shoot the scene? Reset the cameras and lighting? In what ways would you reset them? How long do you think you'd take to film such a scene? Many takes? What's inserted into the scene?
I ask this because when i'm not thinking about what i'm watching, all of the cutaways/cuts/inserts become unnoticeable to me due to the contents entertainment value/me trying to enjoy the general feel/story of a scene. They are there however, and it's interesting to know how much time/work goes into those scenes --and what techniques are used, regardless of them being oblivious/irrelevant to the average viewer in my opinion.
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