tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16912651.post4735084591295838884..comments2023-10-21T05:34:21.696-06:00Comments on Cardine's Blog: My Opinion About Movie EditingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16912651.post-23312707365486784982017-02-01T14:40:52.614-07:002017-02-01T14:40:52.614-07:00I wasn't actually looking for 'help,' ...I wasn't actually looking for 'help,' but I was just writing my opinion about why they should allow companies to edit. Thanks for your comments!Cardinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13260768171568324499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16912651.post-16422308247104588792017-02-01T14:37:49.599-07:002017-02-01T14:37:49.599-07:00Not that this may help but they weren't filmin...Not that this may help but they weren't filming a porno. They were stand-ins for the real actors in a love scene so the filmakers could figure out camera angles and lighting. <br /><br />Maybe the studios would do that if the companies came to them first and pitched the idea to them and what the payment structure would be, but it seems like these companies just start on their own. But I'm sure there is a lot that I don't know about why they don't do it. Cassiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16195379856883109686noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16912651.post-334388432683604202017-01-27T17:07:39.213-07:002017-01-27T17:07:39.213-07:00I get what you're saying, but if companies are...I get what you're saying, but if companies are already doing the editing, then they can just say, okay, we'll let you do the editing, but you have to pay us still. So I totally get the copyright aspect (I mean, that's why it's an issue), but they can still allow it (like TV and airlines), as long as they get paid. That's no money out of their pocket, really. It should be only income.<br /><br />It was 'Love Actually.' I was fine with the concept that they met while filming pornos, but I didn't want to watch them making pornos! That's like watching a porno!Cardinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13260768171568324499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16912651.post-65198165772395324572017-01-27T17:01:48.259-07:002017-01-27T17:01:48.259-07:00It's probably not really a case about art at a...It's probably not really a case about art at all, but it's about copyright law. I think only the owner of the copyright can authorize changing content for commercial use. So movies shown on tv and airlines, I think, may be provided by the studios who own the content. Maybe studios should get into the business of providing edited movies, but I wouldn't be surprised if they've already ran the numbers on that business model and the bottom line wasn't worth it. <br /><br />I'm curious what the movie was that you loved the edited version and not the full version.Cassiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16195379856883109686noreply@blogger.com