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The way movies are made #451282
11/17/07 04:41 PM
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I often see scenes in movies and I wonder why they are made that way. Maybe you do too. So, if you have any questions about making movies or can provide some info on why they are made a certain way, chime in.

For one, I'd like to know why so many night scenes are filmed on wet streets.


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Re: The way movies are made [Re: olivant] #451284
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 Originally Posted By: olivant
For one, I'd like to know why so many night scenes are filmed on wet streets.


Those wet streets are more visually appealing.


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Re: The way movies are made [Re: SC] #451285
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What's the deal with porno soundtracks?


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Re: The way movies are made [Re: pizzaboy] #451286
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They have soundtracks?? \:o


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Re: The way movies are made [Re: SC] #451312
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Better yet, what's with all the close-ups of the dude's face whenever he goes for the money shot?


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Re: The way movies are made [Re: long_lost_corleone] #451402
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I'd like to know how they go about shooting some of the pedestrian street scenes. For example, in Tootsie Dustin Hoffman is walking down a Manhattan street in the middle of the day talking with someone. Are all of the people in the scene actors? Do they block off the street or sidewalk. That seems like it would be a major undertaking.

You New Yorkers should have plenty of experience with movie scenes.


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Re: The way movies are made [Re: olivant] #451405
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They just use extras; they'll usually let it be known somewhat publicly that they will be shooting in that area for a day or two. Then they have everyone agree to a basic contract before just shooting on that street, using pedestrians as extras. Although, I imagine period pieces would have more extraneous casting calls.


"Somebody told me when the bomb hits, everybody in a two mile radius will be instantly sublimated, but if you lay face down on the ground for some time, avoiding the residual ripples of heat, you might survive, permanently fucked up and twisted like you're always underwater refracted. But if you do go gas, there's nothing you can do if the air that was once you is mingled and mashed with the kicked up molecules of the enemy's former body. Big-kid-tested, motherf--ker approved."
Re: The way movies are made [Re: long_lost_corleone] #451419
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Thanks. Sometimes I notice people in the far background that have stopped to look at what's happening. I guess they can't get everybody to cooperate sometimes.


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Re: The way movies are made [Re: olivant] #451434
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I notice those types of things as well olivant. It can drive me crazy when I see something like that in a movie I like.


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Re: The way movies are made [Re: Blibbleblabble] #451436
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I always wonder how they do those high speed chases because they can take along time and if its a highway they have to shut down the highway, don't they? Like in The Matrix.


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Re: The way movies are made [Re: olivant] #451504
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The Matrix Reloaded was crazy in terms of production, as they built their own 3 mile highway in the middle of the desert near California. The filming of that chase scene in the Matrix Reloaded took weeks to film, and I thought it was pretty well done. However, the CGI(computer generated imagery) of the agent could look bad at times, espcially when he jumped from a car's hood. Usually, they film these scenes in remote locations or pay the city have these streets closed for when they film car chase scenes.

Re: The way movies are made [Re: Don Lights] #451627
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They actually built a highway? Madonne!


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Re: The way movies are made [Re: olivant] #452466
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 Originally Posted By: olivant
Thanks. Sometimes I notice people in the far background that have stopped to look at what's happening. I guess they can't get everybody to cooperate sometimes.


Yeah. Try paying attention to the extras in the last scene of Teen Wolf sometime.


"Somebody told me when the bomb hits, everybody in a two mile radius will be instantly sublimated, but if you lay face down on the ground for some time, avoiding the residual ripples of heat, you might survive, permanently fucked up and twisted like you're always underwater refracted. But if you do go gas, there's nothing you can do if the air that was once you is mingled and mashed with the kicked up molecules of the enemy's former body. Big-kid-tested, motherf--ker approved."
Re: The way movies are made [Re: long_lost_corleone] #452473
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 Originally Posted By: long_lost_corleone
 Originally Posted By: olivant
Thanks. Sometimes I notice people in the far background that have stopped to look at what's happening. I guess they can't get everybody to cooperate sometimes.


Yeah. Try paying attention to the extras in the last scene of Teen Wolf sometime.


People can pay attention here (if you don't see anything the first time, focus on the top-center part of the frame):

http://stacey.vox.com/library/post/teen-wolf-wang.html

Re: The way movies are made [Re: 24framespersecond] #452475
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Haha, that's funny \:\)

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In the climactic scene in Gladiator, when
Warning, Spoiler:
Maximus kills Commodus
, the whole crowd is silent and still bar one guy scratching his head. Ridley Scott lays into him in the commentary, saying he asked if it was possible to delete the guy with some sort of post-production CGI.


...dot com bold typeface rhetoric.
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