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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Rand Flory <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 16 Oct 1994 12:44:39 -0400
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Hi Friends,
 
The director of the local theater group told me that she does not enjoy
films directed by Clint Eastwood because his pacing is too slow for action
films. A recent posting to comp.graphics said that Speilberg paces his
computer graphics in such a manner that he is able to use minimal graphics
for maximum impact.
 
Although I understand the term "pacing" in general, I am unable to fully
grasp what it is that a director will do to actively change the pacing in a
motion picture. Any help (email, postings, suggestions of articles or books,
etc) would be very much appreciated.
 
Thanks . . .
 
Peace,
 
Rand

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