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"We rolled up, I saw the tape on the street and thought we were setting up a scene," he said.
After setting up a scene, she has it photographed paparazzi-style and then renders the glamorous sequence of events in watercolors.
At one point, as Guido is setting up a scene for his film, the stage floods with water; he splashes about, improvising the mise en scène.
He had a film-maker's eye for setting up a scene and editing the action within it, yet it was his abrasive dialogue that proved his greatest asset: as Tarantino acknowledged, reading Leonard "helped me figure out my style".
For those who remain suspicious that photography seems too easy, who want it to be more like painting or advertising or moviemaking, the labor that goes into setting up a scene for the camera adds value.
Visitors can also try their hand at moviemaking, with special effects by fashioning their own wax molds, dubbing in sound effects, and setting up a scene with their families and videotaping it.
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"I'd set up a scene and not show it to the cameraman," Mr. Friedkin said.
The indictments potentially set up a scene of officers and inmates sharing a defense table in court.
The Ego Web site, lowelego.com, includes helpful hints on how to set up a scene using the lamps and cards.
First Rockwell would set up a scene, using friends, neighbors, even his wife, Mary, often shooting hundreds of photos until he was satisfied.
Blurring the distinction between realism and fantasy, she sets up a scene with an individual or couple in a particular setting, preferably a domestic one.
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