And if that works you can trace it back to its source in Godard's Two
or Three Things I know About Her. (Tempted to include Eames' Powers of
Ten but that considerably violates the exclusion of aerial shots.)
j
On 10/6/10 10:48 AM, Alan Fair wrote:
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> The over-head of the alka seltzer dissolving in Taxi Driver also in that film the shot of the case of guns in the scene where
> Travis arms himself to the teeth.
> Peace
> Alan
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