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Andi Liin Simonpietri <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Sep 1996 17:38:22 -0600
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>Can you help me find movies in which a still photograph "comes into focus"
>before our eyes?  I'm thinking of scenes where something initially
>indecipherable gradually reveals additional visual information through being
>blown up, computer-enhanced, put through filters, etc.  Examples are:
>Blow-Up, Call Northside 777, and Patriot Games.  Even a photo being swished
>around in developing fluid, the image gradually emerging as we watch, would
>qualify.
>
Barbara,
 
        The first one that comes to mind is "Jaws" -- probably becaue I
just watched it for the 436x the other night :). If I think of more I'll
let you know.
 
Andi
 
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