*Empirically verifiable* - how do you mean? Physical verification?
Perceptual verification? What with 'edits' in animation film where you do
not have transition from one film strip to another? How to verify
'transitions from one film strip to another' in an exploatation copy of a
film, where you do not have splices? Or, while waching a projection of a
film? Or on video tape, or DVD copy, where you do not deal with the spliced
strip? Or, do you think that 'empirical verification' of a cut on a strip of
film does not 'rely heavily' on the 'perceptual detection' of a person doing
the 'verification'?
Hrvoje
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From: "Henry Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: One shot films
>I think it's more helpful to talk about cuts as empirically
> verifiable... cuts, transitions from one film strip to another. The
> discussion of whether they're detectable/perceptible or not relies
> heavily on assumptions about how "we" see films without specifying any
> audience in particular.
>
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