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Date Posted: 01:30:20 05/18/12 Fri
Author: Dancer - speaking for all "right thinking" people out there
Subject: I think people in the visual arts get pretty hung up on the whole left / right thing. They have pre-conceived definitions of what is "strong" and what is "weak." Inside -
In reply to: TF...not sure about the mumbo jumbo but it was emoitional. LOL 's message, "The editor addressed the choppiness of the scene. She said it was edited for emotional impact and not flow. She said sometimes you have to sacrifice the flow of the scene to get the emotional impact you want out of it. They were going for STRONG emotions there. If anyone else noticed, Caslte looked funny when she is touching his mouth just before the body slam heard round the world. That is because they flipped the clip. She said it had stronger lines the other way. hmm." on 22:06:05 05/17/12 Thu

Have you ever noticed how the subject of an image is almost always placed to the right? At the beginning of the "Castle" scene, the subject is Beckett. She's the one who's had the epiphany. She's the one who's come to see Rick. She's the one on the right side of the frame. (Not saying we don't care about Castle. I certainly did. I'm just trying to interpret the "mumbo jumbo." :-)

Anyway, at the critical moment, when the editor flipped the film, Castle moves into the frame headed toward the right (and the "body slam heard round the world"). Maybe that's the only way she could get it to go - to the right, that is.

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