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Ok, I'm curious and tbh, Google didn't give me results I needed. Possibly because I didn't search what I should have due to not knowing the correct term.
So how do movies make it look like a character just disappears into thin air? One moment they're there in a crowd and then gone. Yet the crowd shot is continuous and the character still disappears. I witnessed it in Knight and Day and got me curious even after pausing and re-watching a few times. |
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