![]() INT: The question you pose in the description of this video is, "What can we learn by examining only the first and final shot of a film?" What did you learn from analyzing the first and final frames of these films? Did anything surprise you? Did you learn anything? JS: My enormous movie collection is finally paying off because I own just about every film used in the video. So fortunately, I didn't have to worry too much about scavenging for clips and matching quality. But that does mean that I have to devote a rather large amount of time to the slow and monotonous DVD/Blu-ray ripping process. This is definitely my least favorite part of creating a new video. Luckily, I have recently been able to devote a computer entirely to ripping. This allows me to continue to edit as I collect footage, which is immensely helpful. For this particular video, that editing process was rather simple. Usually I have to spend a great deal of time watching the films and searching for useful bits, but in this case, I obviously knew exactly where each clip was located. INT: What is the process like for making a video like this? How long does it take? How difficult is to find some of these clips - even just in terms of matching the resolution and making sure they're all as high quality as possible? ![]()
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