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Dr. No - Deliberate Continuity Errors

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2008

An examination of the deliberate continuity errors present in the scenes at Miss Taro's bungalow.

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  • I find this whole "deliberate" continuity error tutorial completely absurd. Have you ever been on a movie set? Do you understand how these things are put together? Quite simply there can be days, weeks or *months* between shooting what look like continuous scenes. EVERY single *shot* can take hours to ensure lighting and cameras are in place. During that time it's quite likely that props get accidentally moved or even broken and replaced. There simply aren't "deliberate" errors.

  • "Hey, ya know what'd be a real chuckle? Move your hand over on the coffee table about four centimeters. Let's see who catches that one!"

    I'm not quite sold that all of these errors are deliberate inside gaffs. Really, the lampshade may just look larger because the lens is right on top of it for the shot.

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  • Most of the times its all donE in purpose, its obvious. I think filmmakers require the auidance to notice them for unknown reasons.

  • The Reason You Get Continuity Errors Is because some scences are done at different times so sometimes things are out of place or the actor is in a different potion when the edit the scenes together they are noticed if you are looking but they just want to get the movie done

  • @ethanforster

    Because he's nit-picking. C'mon!

    Now yes, these are professionals and they should take more consideration in their work, but honestly...do you understand the hardships and strenuous work it takes to put together a movie? The makers don't have time to go through EVERY error. And even if they were deliberate, WHO GIVES A SHIT?!?!

    It's a James Bond movie; ENJOY IT AND STOP CALLING OUT ERRORS!!!

  • @TheMadVideoer How does he lack appreciation? He calls them pros and says that most of them were deliberate. You make no sense did you watch this or did you just comment?

  • They were less concerned with continuity between shots, they were more concerned with the aesthetic of each shot.

  • Who cares about every tiny thing?

  • There's always gonna be continuity "errors" (as you so claim) in movies...you need to understand the hard work and dedication to the film the makers have, and what you lack is the appreciation for this work...

  • definitely got autistic

  • @baffledboy like he said..."this is 1962"....no need to be a dick

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