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stubby43
stubby43 aka Phil is a 25.42 year old boy, has been a member since December 22, 2006, has scored 3,809 submissions, giving an average score of 2.65, helping 191 designs get printed.
Anybody else seen it?

Watched it today and I loved it, one friend had mixed feelings about it and another hated it.

Its very long and very dramatic but it works, its a story of betrayal and the peoples obbsession with an anti hero.



Itsd beatifully shot, but some of the shots I'm struggling to work out how they did them, they do a serries of shots through out the film were everything but the center of the the frame is out of focus, I think possibly they used a plastic lense.

squatterjohn
squatterjohn on Nov 06 '07 at 2:22am
Did they do it in-camera? It wouldn't be hard as a special effect.
stubby43
stubby43 on Nov 06 '07 at 2:24am
I'm fairly certain it was in camera, they were often very long takes.
ecky_ducky
ecky_ducky on Nov 06 '07 at 2:25am
But if it was a single take, then it'd still be easy to do with special effects. If it was in-camera, the focus puller would have had fun. Usually they just get to do...focus pulls.



Fisheye lens?
stubby43
stubby43 on Nov 06 '07 at 2:26am
Maybe, it didnt really look like a fishy eye lense I mean these shots looked like a lomo shot but a bit more extreme.
ecky_ducky
ecky_ducky on Nov 06 '07 at 2:28am
Mm, they often apply an effect kind of like that in music videos and shit. It's probably post production. Or they put the centred dude in front of everyone else. Voila! Everything else is behind him and hence out of focus.



I should really see this movie to actually be able to make an comment.
stubby43
stubby43 on Nov 06 '07 at 2:32am
You can actually see the effect if you watch the tralier its right at the start.
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