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A frame-by-frame analysis of David Lynch's
Blue Velvet (via
Coudal Partners):
“3. In Blue Velvet there are approximately 172,800 frames, at approximately 24 frames per second. (Everything here--all the calculations--are approximate. I use the word "frame" here in a sort of metaphorical way. Many thanks to Stuart Willis and Will Luers for input regarding DVD frame rate.)
4. A frame-by-frame analysis of Blue Velvet would take 473 years assuming one frame is presented per day.
5. I hope to offer 2 or 3 frames per week.”
Frame By Frame: Frame By Frame: An Introduction
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at 20:52 on Tuesday 27 September
by Auz
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But why? Everyone who cares will be dead before you get 5 minutes into it.
Wouldn't that question be better asked of the person doing this?
What a sad bastard. OK, I know Lynch puts lots of hidden meanings etc into his films, but that's just sad. At least choose a film of his that most people don't understand, ie Lost Highway or something.
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But why? Everyone who cares will be dead before you get 5 minutes into it.