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flamencanyc ([info]flamencanyc) wrote in [info]making_qaf,
@ 2009-02-25 05:25:00

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Entry tags:119, cinematography, locations

Scenic QaF scenes
I am always struck by the incredible beauty of the scene in 119 of Jack's burial in the snow-covered cemetery. They not only got very lucky with the unusual weather, but the director and DP did a great job of shooting it so as to optimize how gorgeous it looked.

Anyone else have a favorite scene wherein you think the scenery or the skill of the director and/or cinematographer made for a particularly beautiful tableau?



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[info]vl_redreign
2009-03-13 05:25 pm UTC (link)
No!! Not at all! I think that one came out of a different discussion. If anything, we went off topic. lol

I like the idea of having this one, because knowing what's going on behind the scenes, for me, enhances my viewing pleasure. Remember, I'm the one that watched every single hour of the extra dvd's in my LOTR trilogy. I've always loved the cinematic process, and now we have extras that explain it all.

BTW, when you rewatch 314, watch the one with the commentary. That's where Kelly explains the colors of the rainbow theme. And each color represents the mood of the characters. Ted=green=sickness, Emmett=red=anger, Brian/Justin=blue=hope, Mel/Linds=yellow=rebirth, Michael/Ben=orange=fear, hurt (and Hunter's mom's hair was red, too!),purple=Deb=life, joy, purpose...plus, it's a color of royalty, so just call her the "queen mother." rotfl

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[info]flamencanyc
2009-03-15 04:09 pm UTC (link)
Oh, okay then. Good. Perhaps in time people will start utilizing the comm a bit more.

How the hell did I miss that? I could have sworn I'd watched all the commentary episodes years ago when I first found QaF, and I'd think I would have remembered that! I'll have to scrounge it up and check it out. Thanks!

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[info]vl_redreign
2009-03-15 04:16 pm UTC (link)
The thing is, Kelly Makin talks about the colors, but not really what they signify. But when you watch...don't they fit? So based on what he says and what we see, that's what I came up with. Come back after you watch and tell me what you think.

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