jueves, 15 de abril de 2010

More info about the Eclipse Earthquake: David Slade doing pickups, not reshoots

HitFix ha publicado un artículo en el que añade nueva información sobre las escenas que nos tienen con la mosca detrás de la oreja. Parece que no hay que rehacer ninguna escena (mucho menos ninguna fundamental), sino añadir pequeñas secuencias en las que falla algo, por lo que sea. Y lo va a hacer el director, como dios manda *relieved sigh*

This morning Canadian gossip site Lainey Gossipreported that reshoots of two key scenes for the forthcoming "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" were occurring in Vancouver next week. The pundit also floated that because of "creative differences" with the studio director David Slade wouldn't oversee the reshoots and that former helmers Catherine Hardwicke ("Twilight") and Chris Weitz ("New Moon") could step in instead. Because the outlet is based in the city and has been correct on a number stories regarding the franchise before, many media took the report with a hint of credibility which was a mistake.

HitFix has learned that Slade, who is currently overseeing the film's score in London, would be headed to Vancouver himself to film what are obvstentively pick up shots, not reshot scenes. Pick up shots are cut into already completed scenes and can be necessary because of anything from bad lighting, a faulty print or a missing expression or line that was determined in editing. Reshoots insinuate a completely new scene being inserted into a picture.

Additionally, a Summit spokesperson told HitFix that the shoot has been planned for months, the picture is not in "trouble" and, in fact, the studio thinks it may be the best of the three so far. Considering, this writer has heard praise for "Eclipse's" script, that's easy to believe. The spokesperson also noted that reshoot timing is three days or less, is not a lot of material and furthermore, they do not involve the meadow scene or any action scenes whatsoever.


Ya me voy quedando más tranquila...la verdad es que Lainey Mort dispara a matar contra los twihards pero, hasta ahora, yo le daba más credibilidad.

Para mí es la película del año, claro, pero parece el fandom cada vez tiene más peso: se espera que sea uno de los taquillazos del verano (de todo el 2010 será mucho esperar?)

Gracias Twifans

*Mirad lo que acaba de twitear

2 comentarios:

  1. Todo lo que sea para mejorar bienvenido sea :)

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  2. Ya, así ya es otra cosa! si es por una sombra allí o un micrófono que se ve allá (yo qué sé), da igual...jo Is qué ganas de verla!!!!

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