Esther Zuckerman
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
That's true.
Okay, allow me to speed around one thing.
Yes, go ahead.
No, I'm joking.
First of all, this is a really strong Invisible Craft movie.
Weir has done so much at this point that he knows exactly how to service whatever type of film he's making.
That having been said, there are two camera moves in this movie that I thought were so...
Yes.
Oh, well, that's good.
Yes.
The kind of peephole in the door and the click.
Yeah.
That's a great shot.
No, it's two moves.
Yeah, where I was like, this is using the movement of the camera for storytelling and for emotional connection in a way that is so unshowy.
One of them is when he's talking to Annie McDowell's dad, her parents show up unexpected, and he takes on the role of the handyman to justify why he's there.
And her dad, you feel like is sniffing him out as a fake.
Yeah.