Subject: | Re: Leopards: The Last Stand |
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From: | "Luis do Carmo" lecarmo |
Date: | Wed Feb 13, 2013 3:14 pm ((PST)) |
< in my opinion it's completely spoiled by the music over. > Scott Fraser said: "It's a trailer, an advertisement for an upcoming film. Trailers tend to ha= ve a lot of music in them because they need to sell the product. I think it= works fine as a trailer, music & all. However, as a trailer I would move t= he pace of editing along a bit more rapidly, Cutting some of the longer, mo= re static scenes in length would make this a more concentrated, & in my opi= nion, more effective document. The cats are beautiful, good work." Even not knowing the final version of the film, I believe Scott nailed it. Luis |
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