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Samantha Smith (Mama Mary Winchester)
I think I've figured out one of the things they did to make Mary look not her glowy, mom-like self. Watch the scene with her and Sam. I think they arched one of Samantha Smith's eyebrows to give her a slightly . . . sinister . . . look. It seems they shoot her at a slight angle through much of the scene (also giving the impression of the off-ness of the visitation), and it's a little hard to tell, but when her face is relaxed, it looks like her right eyebrow has an arch to it. Interesting . . .
whitemartyr, yes, they shot DT-Dean with a strange lens. I'm never sure what kind of lens they use to get different effects, but I'm tempted to say it's a wide angle lens. I could be wrong, though. I'll have to check with Geo.
In other news, Young!Sam with yellow eyes is still creepy and disturbing and not right
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In other news, Young!Sam with yellow eyes is still creepy and disturbing and not right
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I kept thinking Mama Mary looked different somehow -- I just couldn't figure out what it was -- first I thought they actually got another actress, then I said, nah, they wouldn't do that. (I never knew the actress's name -- have I said how "observant" I am!! Now ask me about JA's beautiful face and if we saw skin... still waiting for a picspam on that brief skin shot in JtS!)
Thank you
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But for example, a wide angle lens is like when you look through the eye hole in a hotel door. Everything looks really warped and curved, but you can see way more than if you were looking through the eye hole through a standard piece of glass.
Focal lengths and focal points differ, and my guess is that the shot they used for when Dean is really getting up in Sam's face has a . . . um . . . shorter? . . . focal length in comparison to other wide angle lenses.
This isn't really something I've read up on since my film production classes many, many moons ago. I hope that kind of helps.
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The distorted faces in the boys confrontation scene annoyed me at first, but I get what they were trying to do.