It 's the time for a new book: The Dictionary of Cinema , a way differently to better understand the world of cinema through its technical language.
The first term we will examine is blooper (Bloopers in the plural): a blooper is nothing but a mistake in this movie, missed in post-production.
happens for example, that, notwithstanding all the attention from the director and officer of the assembly, the movies you see gross errors, such as an airplane in the sky in the background in a shot of Troy (okay Trojan horse, but even a plane ...)
In English the term blooper not only indicates the failure of post-production, but also the error occurred on the set was subsequently excluded from the assembly. Who has seen such a film of Jackie Chan may have noticed that usually during the end credits, you send all the errors that occurred during filming. It 's a very nice way, in my view, to show the public what happens during the filming of a movie.
Since we are in full countdown for the release of Back to the Future to the movies and bluray, here are some examples of bloopers (in the English sense of the word) for the legendary film Zemeckis, in particular some errors of the second chapter of the saga.
Since we are in full countdown for the release of Back to the Future to the movies and bluray, here are some examples of bloopers (in the English sense of the word) for the legendary film Zemeckis, in particular some errors of the second chapter of the saga.
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