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Screencap from a new TV spot. I guess Scorsese has pulled another classic shot in this film. This here is like the Aronofsky camera, where it's attached to the actor, much like the shot in The Lovely Bones that I posted of Tucci running.
This was a brilliant move for Scorsese to employ this shot for this scene; it's a pivotal scene---I won't spoil it. But the shot works, that's all I'll say. Scorsese is a friggin' master.
Here's a link to the TV Spot:
you can see my face three times!!! itr's like Waldo on crack! where are the three jenn faces...hhhhmmmm..
Painted shutters on "Zur Grossen Reblaube" on the Glockengasse in Zürich's Altstadt.
The house was built in 1260 and was the long-time seat of the Biberli family. In the 17th century it acquired its name, "At the sign of the big grape arbor". In the 1780s it was the vicarage of poet and Zwinglian preacher Johann Lavater, who hosted Johann Wolfgang von Goethe there. It served as an inn in the 19th century and was bought by restaurateur Hermann Kaiser in 1919. The building's decorated facade frescoes and painted shutters were commissioned by him in the 1920s. The business was bought by José Ledesma in 1989 and operated as "Restaurant Kaiser's Reblaube / Goethe-Stübli". It is now headed by Beatrix Ehmann.
These windows can be shuttered from inside and out in the event of a hurricane. This is typical of the architecture in the Caribbean.
Pix are hazy because they are taken through a dirty 100+ year old window that was unopenable (is that a word?).
Shutter Speed: Slow
Movement: Frozen
Aperture: Large
Depth of Field: Narrow
Light: Artificial light from above
I removed and cleaned the escapement and self timer. The escapement sets the time between shutter opening and closing, and is held in by two screws (red circles) - the upper of these also holds a copper spring which is one of the flash contacts. There is a little claw underneath (blue circle) that needs to be engaged on refitting - see later. Once the escapement is out, the self timer can be removed; this is the set on the bottom left. It just lifts out but it is easier to remove the spring first, and half-set it so the black gear (6 o'clock) clears the centre of the mounting. Lift this end clear of its peg then the self timer can be slid out from under the speed cog at 9 o'clock. Refitting is the same but put the spring on first as it's impossible otherwise.