I was just thinking... (Yeah, I do that sometimes. Scares everyone around me...)
How many movies do you see where you think afterward, "That really could have been a half-hour shorter."
My thought tonight is that this may be due to dcp's. In the days of film you'd need to send me a dozen reels to make up some of these long movies; today you send me a dcp and it doesn't really matter if it's 75gb or 750gb. So there's no more penalty in terms of things like freight and manufacturing cost if your movie is longer.
Maybe this is a reason for editing that's not as tight as it used to be? It seems that in a lot of cases we've gone from "it has to drive the story if it's going to stay in" to "it looks cool".
And then you end up with a two-plus hour movie that really could have been ninety minutes.
How many movies do you see where you think afterward, "That really could have been a half-hour shorter."
My thought tonight is that this may be due to dcp's. In the days of film you'd need to send me a dozen reels to make up some of these long movies; today you send me a dcp and it doesn't really matter if it's 75gb or 750gb. So there's no more penalty in terms of things like freight and manufacturing cost if your movie is longer.
Maybe this is a reason for editing that's not as tight as it used to be? It seems that in a lot of cases we've gone from "it has to drive the story if it's going to stay in" to "it looks cool".
And then you end up with a two-plus hour movie that really could have been ninety minutes.
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