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Description: Touch of Evil ... the opening tracking shot. |
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clocksiepirate ::: Favorites Remakes are lame. People just nedd to watch good films instead of the crap that comes out in cinemas today. 07-10-02 06:58:34 __________________________________________________ | |
Maz1989 ::: Favorites was the camera on a car with a crane attached or somthing? 07-09-15 19:29:19 __________________________________________________ | |
mercedespas ::: Favorites As a film student, it´s such a treat to be able to see the shot jewels they talk in the books about. It can´t get better to learn and enjoy. Thanks a lot to you tube, and all the lovers of good cinema who want to spread it. 07-09-14 23:52:23 __________________________________________________ | |
lopaville ::: Favorites How cliche can you get? Shooting in black in white. day for night, somewhere near an ocean and a border, without proper lighting or timing: what can I say, the movie lacks a remake, and preferably one by Brett Ratner or Penny Marshall. THIS MOVIE NEEDS TO BE REMADE. ANyone??? an y o ne ? ? ? 07-09-12 23:33:59 __________________________________________________ | |
prammaven ::: Favorites How was the deep focus effect achieved? I always thought that film stocks and lenses only allowed for shallow depth of field, but the focus on this shot is sharp as a tack for a good 100 feet or so. 07-08-22 16:31:41 __________________________________________________ | |
BerlinLynn ::: Favorites Excellent! I never saw it this way. 07-08-04 21:42:15 __________________________________________________ | |
lisaangelic ::: Favorites can you believe those studio idiots put credits over this shot originally! 07-07-20 23:52:54 __________________________________________________ | |
colvinis ::: Favorites The single greatest shot in all of cinema history. This shot is also one most talked about amongst filmmakers. This film was also one of the last (and one of the greatest) films noirs (after this film film noir-esque films were called neo-noir). Another Welles masterpiece. -Ian C., 12-year old filmmaker 07-07-17 16:13:38 __________________________________________________ | |
cloehoho ::: Favorites do you no the root of evil, watch this video ""what is your demonic IQ"" 07-07-16 01:45:32 __________________________________________________ | |
lipby ::: Favorites Scorcese 07-07-15 21:44:45 __________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Touch of Evil
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