Rule breakers.
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 2:32 pm
Oh dear, what can I do?
Am working on a film where all the shots are
mostly out of focus, blurred, and/or hand held wobblers.
The sound track is distorted mostly too! (honest, it wasn't
a mistake.) I have put the main title out of focus too with some
IN-focus dots underlining it, to try to indicate that all is
intentional.
But should I put a note at the start of my film....
"Dear Mr. Judge, all the faults you see are intentional,"
or should a film that breaks the rules be so obvious to all
that it is breaking them intentionally?
Was it you Ken who once had intentional over
exposure in the window lighting and was slated for doing so?
So what are the adventurous rule breaking film makers to do,
just toe the line and be good boys?
Albert....bad boy.
Am working on a film where all the shots are
mostly out of focus, blurred, and/or hand held wobblers.
The sound track is distorted mostly too! (honest, it wasn't
a mistake.) I have put the main title out of focus too with some
IN-focus dots underlining it, to try to indicate that all is
intentional.
But should I put a note at the start of my film....
"Dear Mr. Judge, all the faults you see are intentional,"
or should a film that breaks the rules be so obvious to all
that it is breaking them intentionally?
Was it you Ken who once had intentional over
exposure in the window lighting and was slated for doing so?
So what are the adventurous rule breaking film makers to do,
just toe the line and be good boys?
Albert....bad boy.