Are you talking about how everything is horizontally flipped? I’m ignoring the blue/yellow credit in the upper left, which is superimposed on the rest of the image.
Sometimes the direction of movement in a scene, or sometimes the layout, flows better with its surrounding clips when it’s reversed. Looking at it in context, it looks like the editor chose to alternate directions, maybe as if the viewpoint is looking back and forth between sides of the car. The clip is so short that the reversal won’t register with viewers except in stills.
June 8th, 2007 at 9:41 am
Are you talking about how everything is horizontally flipped? I’m ignoring the blue/yellow credit in the upper left, which is superimposed on the rest of the image.
June 10th, 2007 at 12:18 pm
Yes. The flipping. WHY!!!???
June 10th, 2007 at 5:40 pm
Sometimes the direction of movement in a scene, or sometimes the layout, flows better with its surrounding clips when it’s reversed. Looking at it in context, it looks like the editor chose to alternate directions, maybe as if the viewpoint is looking back and forth between sides of the car. The clip is so short that the reversal won’t register with viewers except in stills.