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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]sra_black
2009-03-08 09:45 am UTC (link)
I love Brian and Justin's last scene together on 513. The big windows behind them, the lights reflected on their bodies, the song, the emotion of the scene... It gets to me every time. On that moment, words aren't really necessary.

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[info]flamencanyc
2009-03-13 02:18 pm UTC (link)
I had mixed feelings about that one. I preferred the song used in the screener to the one used in the final cut, and thought the projections of prior scenes on their bodies was unnecessary, distracting, out of character for the show's directoral style, and frankly a bit silly. (But then I know others who loved both.) But otherwise, I thought it was quite well done too.

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