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March 30, 2005

Gore Tex art

AP reports from down Austin way on the making of Frank Miller's Sin City: "Working together, the co-directors paid obsessive attention to capturing the Sin City of the page, frame by frame."We were working with my drawings up on one camera where we would superimpose the real image and adjust it until it matched my compositions," says Miller... Shooting without film made for a very different experience for Nick Stahl... "They didn't cut ever, which was weird... In one sense it was great because it does kind of free you up. You don't have to think, 'Do I have time for this or that?' You just have to do it. For that reason, you had to come very prepared. It was a little exhausting."

Posted by at March 30, 2005 11:19 AM

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