THEY EDIT FINE THINGS WELL: OFMD KISS AND KNIVES SCENES (S1 E9 & S2 E3) COMPARISON
Marveling at the OFMD editors who did so much more than just reuse Schumann’s Kinderszenen, Op. 15: VII. And Erik Satie’s Gnossiennes No. 5 from the season 1, episode 9 kiss scene in the season 2, episode 3 knife pulling scene.
Unedited audio from both episodes plays simultaneously in this comparison video. Take a look and a listen at what happens, with Gnossiennes No. 5 from 0:15 to 0:52. The music is playing twice, but you only hear it once because it matches perfectly. The way the verbalizations and dialogue work together are the kill-me-now gut punch taste-of-orange frosting on the best cake ever.
These three acting like schoolchildren with a serious case of the giggles and Daniel desperately trying to keep it together and failing astronomically gives me life. I can only imagine what a struggle it must've been shooting The Franchise.
I'm a big fan of Tom Holland. Not the kind that follow his every step, cause I'm not that young anymore, but I like to see what he's doing (and if you didn't know yet, his new show is streaming on Apple and is really good, you should check it out). Back to the point, I really love to watch his interviews, cause I think he is super cute and funny.
And, watching those interviews, my heart filled with love every time I saw him talking about Robert in the last month.
They've known each other for 7 years and I love how the affection and admiration remain the same. In the first interview they ask about Robert, but in the other three Tom chooses to talk about him. It just proves how much they mean to each other. And fills my heart.
They are mentor and apprentice on and off screen and that makes me very happy!
This is my first time editing a video, so this is what it is.
I watched all of the interviews on the Instagram account: Tom Holland Updates. If you're also on Tumblr, I want you to know that I love your job keeping us always updated about Tom, always respecting his privacy.