It’s not so much that Clint Eastwood wouldn’t Say ‘cut’, it’s that he wouldn’t yell it since there’s already enough yelling going on around the set apparently since people do have to communicate and typically a director is going to be near the camera person and will be able to give the signal in a normal voice without having to yell. According to this the whole act of yelling is a little too much if it’s being done by more than one person since an assistant director might need to yell to those that are farther away in order to
Why Clint Eastwood Doesn’t Yell “Cut” at the End of a Take...
Why Clint Eastwood Doesn’t Yell “Cut” at the End of a Take...
- 7/1/2020
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
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