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“ If you could put into words the symbolic equivalent to most of my visual concepts, no one would probably want to produce my films. I don’t know what a lot of things mean. I just have the feeling that they are right or not right. My work is full of abstract ideas but they are ideas I know about. My first inspiration is life, therefore everything makes sense because it is linked to life. ”
David Lynch.
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Short Film Of The Day: Darth L. Jackson
By ColbyCornish
Synopsis:
Get these motherf*ckin Rebels off this motherf*ckin Death Star!
The famous “Bullet Time” sequence was originally going to be shot using fast moving dollies. However all of the dollies broke, forcing them to construct the shot digitally.
The Matrix (1999)
Despite your feelings regarding Martin Scorsese’s Hugo, this little nugget of behind-the-scenes footage is a particular gem. For those who’ve seen the film, you’ll remember this as the steadicam one-take at the conclusion of the film. Props to Steadicam operator Larry McConkey for attaching the GoPro camera atop during the sequence.
Watching the actors hit their marks, furniture getting moved, and sets getting pulled out during the sequence is more than interesting, whether you’re a master filmmaker or a passing fan of film.