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    Quote Originally Posted by jded View Post
    If you walk through it now, or when I did, it feels confined and tiny compared to how you perceived it in the film.
    Film camera lenses make a huge difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandrock74 View Post
    It probably was just the way Romero filmed it. Remember, there was no guns n' ammo store in the mall, buthe sure made it look like it was indeed there! Also, he cleverly never showed us the other department stores, (since only JC Pennys signed off to be filmed) yet it was not something noticable in its absence. He was very skillfull in what he showed us (and didn't show us) about the mall.
    Let's give credit where credit is due... Romero directed this film, he didn't shoot it. Michael Gornick did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilNed View Post
    Let's give credit where credit is due... Romero directed this film, he didn't shoot it. Michael Gornick did.
    Ok, but who decides where a camera is placed? The director or cinematographer? They must work together I would think. George wants it to look this way so the other guy positions the camera because he knows how to get that shot.
    "You stick your head in the sun, they're gonna come up behind you and bite off your ass."

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    It always depends on the relationship between the director and photographer so it's hard to tell. But Michael Gornick WAS the photographer on this piece, so we should give credit to him.

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    Who edited the film?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandrock74 View Post
    Who edited the film?
    The Man himself. That's one of the secrets to his directorial style & why his films have the pacing & style they do, is that he's editing in his head as he goes & setting up for the type of coverage he needs to assemble in post.

    Or that was the case in the past anyway. I forget at what point he turned the editing duties over to others...?

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