On 08 May 2008 22:21:17 GMT, Opus the Penguin
<opusthepenguin+usenet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>M C Hamster (davolson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
) wrote:
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>> If you're up for watching it again, I'd be interested where.
>> There's one place where something dark moves in front of the
>> camera... I'm presuming that's what you're referring to. I think
>> the others are quite clever. I wonder if the limiting factor is
>> the guy's ability to hop that long, or the moving Goldfrapp
>> around, or just the impossibility of getting it to work in one
>> take.
>>
>
>Yeah it's that one right around 1:16. Looks like a shoulder in a
>dark jeans jacket or something. It covers the frame for a second or
>two. I should amend my statement that it's an "obvious break." I
>would rather call it an obvious *place* where a break could have been
>managed.
Actually, reading all the comments pointed out some interesting
obvious continuity problems. Most humorous is this one, which is at
the point you talked about:
At 0:42, there's a parked minivan facing to the left as it p*****
between the camera and the hopping guy, just before the bus stop.
Then, at 1:18, right after he bangs the garbage can lid cymbals, you
can see up the street for a split second, and there's no car parked
down the street from the red car (i.e., the minivan has vanished). And
then, right after that dark thing you mentioned, you see the minivan
not only has suddenly reappeared, but it's now facing the opposite
direction.
There are about 3-4 other places where on close inspection you can see
continuity problems. But really, it's pretty friggin' cool. Hear
hear.
And that song is GOING THROUGH MY HEAD. It's beginning to become a
serious problem.
--
M C Hamster "Big Wheel Keep on Turning" -- Creedence Clearwater Revival


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