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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]brianslave68
2009-02-25 04:25 pm UTC (link)
I know I've heard fans grumble in the past over how Bruce McDonald liked to use the really close up shots of faces. I actually like those scenes a lot. The first ones that come to mind are 311 during Brian & Debbie's talk after he loses his job and then two scenes in episode 308, when Brian & Justin discuss his internship at Vanguard and of course the reunification scene at the end. Oh also, the close up of Justin at the end of 306 is beautiful.

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[info]flamencanyc
2009-03-13 02:09 pm UTC (link)
Much of the time I like them too. Every once in awhile it seemed more distracting than intensifying, but overall I found them very effective too.

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