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16:15 Jul 21, 2009 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Marketing - Cinema, Film, TV, Drama / advertising | |||||||
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3 +1 | technical shot |
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technical shot Explanation: - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 minutos (2009-07-21 16:29:06 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Plano = shot Principal photography on Spider-Man 2 began on April 12, 2003 in New York, where the production spent three weeks shooting at various locations. The shoot was tight as returning love interest Dunst was committed to begin the Wimbledon shoot for Universal in June. The film-makers chose to use more of the real city in the sequel, which would suggest an effort was made to keep the visual effects budget in check. The most demanding - and expensive - ***technical shot** was a 2,400ft "Spidercam" wire shot dipping and diving over Wall Street. http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2004/jun/11/3 Facilitate filming # Ensure that filming procedures and protocol are executed appropriately and according to organisational procedures # Check through viewfinder or video monitor when necessary and confer with relevant personnel to meet creative and **technical shot** requirements http://tpu.bluemountains.net/unit-ws.php?recordID=23409&s=16... It didn't take long for me to realize the episode, "One False Step" was an adaption of "Strangers on a Train" by Patricia Highsmith, with eventual series' regular Richard Long guest-starring as a very convincingly smooth sociopath. I particularly loved the POV shot of Long's character seeing himself reflected in his victims' eyeglasses: VERY Hitchcockian, and as far as a **technical shot*** goes, above and beyond the call of '50's Television. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051247/usercomments?start=12 |
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