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Hollywood AZ: Y for Yeah, sex scene!

some point it had so far come times that this blog also opened this drawer wid.
From the category "What you always wanted to know but never dared to ask" is now a short article about the turning of sex scenes.

course, the scenes are played only everything else would be pimping. First, it is well defined, which may be seen and what is not. (Under the contract, the American actors union is "nudity" is not included in the basic package of an actor, and therefore may be used a double.) Second, speaking from the actors what to do and what not. Third, turning up to director and cinematographer all far sent far away, so that actors feel as undisturbed as possible.

are bed Sofa, car, carpet, rug, washing machine etc. complete with black "courtesy" flag ("Courtesy Flags") surrounded to prevent voyeueristische mood arises.
All monitors on the set (up to monitor the direction of course) are turned off. The radio can link from the camera to the monitor is turned off and replaced by a cable connection, so no one hijack the radio signal and to the internet stream.

The male actor then gets called a "Cock-Sock" - will be maintained so that at least the last spark of decency. Look at the picture and you know what I mean. So, comfortable socks look different.



These things are itch terribly I've been told, but that I am no actor has become ...

way: For dramatic reasons, the bed scene (respectively kissing scene in the light version) in 90% of the strips in the middle of the movie (except at the very end, as a happy ending). Since a normal movie takes 120 minutes, the center would be the 60th Minute. Lo and behold, among us writers, there is the winged term SEX AT SIXTY .

Here's proof of mainstream and art house films, from Godard to James Cameron, again and again "Sex at Sixty"


"In the winter one year," Caroline Link, bingo - in the 60th Minutes

"Wall Street", Oliver Stone, in the 65th Minutes

"The Lives of Others," Florian HVD, in the 64th Minutes

Knocked Up, Judd Apatow, in the 66th Minutes

"40 Year Old Virgin, Judd Apatow, in the 66th Minutes

Schtonk, Helmut Dietl, in the 65th Minutes

"As in heaven," Kay Pollack, in the 66th Some films take minutes
also only 90 minutes. Therefore, should the highlight theoretically come in 45 minutes. And see as .....:


"When Harry Met Sally", Rob Reiner, in the 45th Minutes

"Breathless," Jean-Luc Godard, in the 44th Minutes

"Kramer vs. Kramer, Robert Benton, 43 in the Minutes
Some guys overdo it, of course, the film length, such as James Cameron. His films do not last under 3 hours. In a 180-minute film would have to come from kissing theoretically in 90 minutes. And, oh wonder:


Titanic, James Cameron, in exactly the 90th Minutes


"Avatar" James Cameron, in the 80th Minute (but the whole film is indeed 160).
Why this is so, let him look up in drama-books ...
(The copyright of the stills lies with the producer)

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