Submitted by OctoberRust13 t3_zuo9vc in television
sexandliquor t1_j1klc0d wrote
Reply to comment by Matches_Malone83 in why do series shows always have so many seemingly random people directing every episode? by OctoberRust13
Yep, this. Though sometimes depending on the show and depending on the director, you definitely get different looks and feels for some episodes more than other. Some directors have specific shots they like to do more than others, or add flourishes and what not.
NandoMoriconi t1_j1knv9s wrote
Your comment is making me think of the two-part episode of CSI directed by Quentin Tarantino called “Grave Danger.” I remember it feeling more or less like classic CSI, with a few little nods to Tarantino being at the helm here and there (e.g., events being presented chronologically out of order à la Pulp Fiction, an idea he most likely borrowed from Bertolucci’s The Conformist [1970]).
therlwl t1_j1l24nm wrote
One of the absolute best.
RoranicusMc t1_j1m8npg wrote
He also directed an episode or two of ER and there are definitely a couple extra shots of feet in there
Jrsplays t1_j1mj83g wrote
Also very gratuitous blood spray
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