PukkaPukka
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Hello everyone!
Odd question to you all. Not that it matters much to me overall, but rather can anyone identify with the question at hand? Here goes:
On the DVD of The Muppet Movie, during the whole "Movin' Right Along" bit - including the interstitials between verses (the Big Bird one, and a few others), did anyone notice that the pacing of the edit is off? Just during these scenes, it appears as if the editing room got a little quick with the playback, and jumped the footage back a few frames in relation to the audio stream in the film. This doesn't make me dislike watching it, but it does however bug me so. Can anyone else clarify this, or am I just going crazy? Thanks a lot! With a puppetry movie (erm..."Muppetry" movie) the editing room can have a drastic effect on the end product moreso because of the song-sync. Hellllp!
>Adam
Odd question to you all. Not that it matters much to me overall, but rather can anyone identify with the question at hand? Here goes:
On the DVD of The Muppet Movie, during the whole "Movin' Right Along" bit - including the interstitials between verses (the Big Bird one, and a few others), did anyone notice that the pacing of the edit is off? Just during these scenes, it appears as if the editing room got a little quick with the playback, and jumped the footage back a few frames in relation to the audio stream in the film. This doesn't make me dislike watching it, but it does however bug me so. Can anyone else clarify this, or am I just going crazy? Thanks a lot! With a puppetry movie (erm..."Muppetry" movie) the editing room can have a drastic effect on the end product moreso because of the song-sync. Hellllp!
>Adam