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Old 01-10-2010, 06:00 PM  
Mr. E
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Originally Posted by weekly View Post
80 per cent of movie audiences have no idea what a rack focus is, nor are they supposed to. Film making is supposed to be invisible. A good edit is invisible...some even to the trained eye. You do not want to break the plane and involve your audience in the process. These are all tricks and techniques used by the film maker to engage and suspend disbelief. The closer you can come to suspension of disbelief, the hornier your viewer will get and the more money he will spend. Its a basic rule of film,whether it is porn, documentary, feature film, or news.
We are talking about shooting porn scenes dude, not making Lord of the rings over here. As long as its good quality and the tits and ass are in focus, most surfers couldnt give 2 shits less about anything else. I dont approach shooting tits and ass for porn sites the same way I approach shooting fashion or glamour for a high end client, not even close. Know what audience you are shooting for.

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