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Originally Posted by Daemonia I can understand how Fulci's style might seem a bit dated now, but it's precisely because of this style that he is so loved for his films. I like Fulci's style, it's quite unlike modern films. I prefer Fulci's style over the hyper-editing that goes on in modern films wherein you can barely make out what's going on because it's been edited by someone overdosing on coke. |
I vaguely recall a story about Fulci and a new cameraman, where Fulci flicked a coin on the floor and said
place the camera there, it's not where you put the camera, but what you place in front of it.
I do hate the lazy way so many films these days use the shaky cam to try and make scenes more exciting.