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Originally Posted by Damon1281
Instead of just discussing the impression of the number of pop outs in a film, I thought it would be interesting to list them. Granted it is easy to miss some so my effort might still be imprecise. I start with Journey to the Center of the Earth with Brendan Frasier. My use of the 'apparent strength' is as much of a statement of the quality as it is the apparent distance from the screen. YMMV
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no. Time subject apparent strength
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1. 0:40 Bug Strong
2. 1:33 spit mild
3. 3:14 tape measure Strong
4. 8:00 finger point mild
5. 8:06 yo-yo medium/strong
6. 9:19 yo-yo/balls medium/strong
7. 12:09 yo-yo medium
8. 19:19 sensor strong
9. 24:53 hand/glowstick medium/strong
10. 33:08 hook/rope mild
11. 36:36 diamond falling strong
12. - flashlight mild
13. - rocks mild
14. - bubbles medium
15. 40:50 Sean stands mild
16. 41:35 Glow birds strong
17. 44:30 dandelion slight
18. 47:45 finger point medium
19. 53:43 finger point medium
20. 55:25 Sail medium/strong
21. 56:02 bird medium
22. 56:40 sail/rain medium
23. 59:04 fish medium
24. 102:57 bird medium/strong
25. 104:05 plant mild
26. 105:40 pocket knife/compass strong
27. 112:44 T-rex spit medium/strong
28. 113:00 flying rock medium
29. 118:25 sparks medium
30. 126:06 bird strong
plus another dozen or so in the closing credits (not the titling itself which I disregard)
I apologize if I missed some. This is the first movie I did this for and it may be the king of pop-outs in my collection
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Nicely done. This approach is very informative for us lovers of pop-outs, and as you said, more useful than an overall impression. Thanks.