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Originally Posted by neverending
The only way to get realism in a film would be to set up a camera, start filming people who don't know they're being filmed, never make any cuts or shot changes- just one long take. That would be realistic. Anything else is something different.
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What you would have just filmed was reality, but realism is vitally important to certain roles, as an audience, we would never beable to connect with the stories and characters without some form of realism behind them.
I go to movies for the experience, to have done one thing rather than another. I could make that choice to be engaged or to just go along for a fantastic ride. Depends on what entertains me- like what newb was saying.
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