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In Reply to: Normally those spots would be cursed but they do added a "gravitas" to the proceedings. * posted by mr grits on January 8, 2007 at 10:28:52:
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Grits: "Rewarding, very, very, VERY REWARDING!"
But they got in the way during the rest of the duration of the continuous shot, so they were digitally removed later in the scene.
Don't believe everything you read on IMDB.With a shot that long and complex, obviously there weren't many takes, despite meticulous rehearsal.
In the editing room, it was the take with the "blood" on the lense that was obviously the best, and Cuaron's co-editor convinced him this was the shot to use. Cuaron had imnitially thought the spatters spoiled the take, but decided to use it anyway as it conveyed the feeel and emotion of being in the moment so well.
This is according to interviews with Cuaron and Clive Owen...who should know.
Damned sticky keyboard. I hate Dell.
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