Originally posted by Mando
Now that we are on the subject. before "We were soldiers" was edited, and cut; 875,000 feet of film was shot - roughly 150 hours. It took the editing team 6 days - day and night - to watch it all.Directly from IMDB.
Wow. Did they do that to see what parts woulf be better to use in the movie so they'd have a varied selection (that would be way over the top though), or were they actually thinking of making a movie that long (even though that would be ridiculous)?
Originally posted by Nevermind
Wow. Did they do that to see what parts woulf be better to use in the movie so they'd have a varied selection (that would be way over the top though), or were they actually thinking of making a movie that long (even though that would be ridiculous)?
That isn't covered. But I would be lead to believe, that they tried getting all the information they wanted in a film, but went way overboard.
What about films by Andy Warhol? Empire and Sleep are longggg.
And I forgot the name of someone elses film, but a film teacher I had once sat through the whole thing, the whole film was a camera looking at a window and SLOWLY moving towards it and then once it got to the window, the camera started to reverse. I'm sure it's quite long. Anyone know it?