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Topic: OKLAHOMA! Fly on the Lens?
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Frank Angel
Film God
Posts: 5305
From: Brooklyn NY USA
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 03-12-2004 12:31 PM
THE FLY MYSTERY CONTINUES.
I looked once again at both copies -- the early LaserDisc made from the the 35mm neg and the DVD, made from the 65mm. As everyone knows, two very different movies. Here's the head-scratching mystery. The fly or insect of some kind is clearly visible on BOTH versions. The shots are totally different, taken at obviously different times of day as the sky background is totally different and the lighting is at a later time of day as well. But in both versions you can see this anomoly. In the 35mm version, it is very noticable with an insect shape for about 5 frames; in the 65mm version it is there, but with less discernable form, more like just a dark round speck, where as the 35mm object has a definate insect outline. Also in the 35mm version, the insect actually has a flying movement going toward the top of the screen then changing directions and going sideways and downward. In the 65mm, it is just a speck that moves but only in two frames, but there is no question it is there.
So here's the mystery. Since there is no question that these two shots are taken at different times, how can it be that some insect can hit the lens in exactly the same spot in the shot? And how could it be that such an important shot -- the last shot in the film with the characters all riding off into the sunset, be allowed to be marred by an insect fly into the lens? You would think that would be a retake issue if ever there was one.
Anyway, the fact that this takes place in both shots taken at two different times is still totally uncomprehensible to me. If anyone has a theory, I'd love to hear it.
Frank
Oh, and PS -- I said I thought that some process element was happening, possibly to cover up the "fly" but after looking very closely at the 35mm version (which is where this is evident -- it does not happen in the 65mm version), it seems this is just a product of inserting the THE END title with poor resistration. Something weird happens in the registration of the block that is used to insert the title for a frame or two, but it doesn't look like it's anything to do with the fly, which is already out of the shot by the time the title and the cloud misregistration takes place.
Frank
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