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Kevin Wampler wrote:
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> I've seen a couple of movies which take the long shot to its extreme and
> film the entire movie in essentially one uninterrupted shot. There's
> Rope by Hitchcock and a more recent film Russian Ark. The former is a
Rope is a good movie. 9 takes, I believe. Sort of scary given that it's
based on a true story.
> pretty good suspense film, and the latter, while a bit dull, has
> absolutely stunning camera work. I'd take a look if you're interested
> in that sort of thing. Apparently Russian Ark also took only two takes
> to get right, which is very impressive for a movie which is over an hour
> and a half long.
Two takes? I haven't seen it, but I saw a trailer for it years ago. It
claimed one take.
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