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Pastimes : Television and Movies

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From: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)3/30/2020 9:46:04 PM
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Watching 1917, WOW what a good movie, will finish the rest tomorrow night. You have to see the camera work, it will blow you away. SEE:

Was the 1917 shot one shot?
The acclaimed war movie 1917 looks like the entire movie occurs in a single shot with no cuts. Of course, it took more than 100 minutes or even a single day to make the film. Director Sam Mendes and cinematographer Roger Deakins still filmed impressively long takes and combined the shots seamlessly.

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