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Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 6:39 pm
by gold
Blue will the Petra clips be a series like kat or will they be seperate plots. Also will you have some for postings in May,and adjust your preview list.Cannot afford a airline strike now..Good luck and do you have previews of your recent shoots.

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 1:26 am
by Bluestone
The Petra shoot will be individual plots and form part of the on-going Silk 'N Blood series. As soon as I can edit them, I'll interrupt the regularly scheduled programming to feature them :D

In fact, I will be trying to post two Suzi videos from last week's shoot for May 1st and 15th. These will also preempt regularly scheduled programming! Previews of these will be up shortly on Silk Videos, and announcements posted on the What's New forum!

Blue

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 7:13 pm
by tummyshooter
I generally like it to take a little while with some grunting, gasping and squirming. But it can vary, too, depending on the requirements of the scene.

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 11:25 pm
by T.RazZ
It doesnt really matter slow or quickly as long as the death scene is played out real nicely an the reaction times are goog as well it doesn't matter to me.

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 5:55 pm
by slasherdude9999
Not too fast. Actually speed is only secondary. Realism and eroticism interweaved are important to me. Realism in that it's *clear* she's dying. There's a constant visible drain in strength. And as for eroticism to me it's got to be very clear that there's pain. But I remember reading or hearing somewhere that all the bases emotions/impulses/etc are connected. Pain, hunger, sex, pleasure. So the perfect scene has the smallest hint of pleasure for the victim too. If you hit all these relays then you can drag out the scene for 10 minutes before expiration occurs or you can make it last as few as 10 seconds.

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 12:43 am
by kevin67
Hi,

I think I prefer the slightly prolonged death ,because I am partial to women crawling in pain after being shot or whatever. I also think it depends on how realistic or how fantasized you like your videos. Most people know that a heart shot is usually the final say, but in the death fantasy world this does not have to be the case. At the very least I feel that the death
throes should not be too quick.

This is an interesting threat and I enjoyed reading all the different opinions.

Sincerely Kevin 67

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 6:56 pm
by chton
KelseyKinsley wrote:I like 1.5, right in the middle.

Too fast doesn't leave any trauma for the victim and is over too quickly. But too long and drawn out starts getting unrealistic and loses the erotic effect.

The exception is if the shooter is doing something with her as she dies, the longer she stays alive the more that could be done while she is in agony.
:approve:
Bingo, I agree with this 1.5, then again I always seem to be a middle of the road guy.

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 10:19 pm
by indrico
Not instant. For example, a fantasy with Marilyn Monroe clad in a white nightgown, shot once in the left breast, her eyes and mouth go wide as she says, "Oh!!" and as her hand grasps the wound she says, "Ohhh, you shot me, I . . . " and then her heart stops, she sits down suddenly on the bed and slowly falls back.

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 9:56 pm
by heyhey
I'm in the Tommygun/Jimbo camp; most of the lingering deaths get really unrealistic and boring, frankly, especially with multiple shots in the heart or chest area. I like a relatively quick death, with one or 2 soft cries of surprise or pain. Wall slides are great, as long as there isn't another 5 minutes of squirming afterwards. If I were to assign my preference a number, as some on this thread have, it would be a 1.4. (If I HAD to choose quick or really slow death, I'd choose quick.)

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 6:51 pm
by gold
Like the way blue edits both scenarios and one thing you cannot do is add more .. So for all the work and money involved that goes in the more options the better. Its a rough call for all the producers . .

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 1:48 pm
by julieharvey
Personally, I like to writhe so I don't want it too quick. If I am going to enjoy a death scene I need to be able to see myself getting it. However, if it goes on too long, it gets repetitive and then it loses my interest. So, I guess I fall into the 1.5 category. Shoot me somewhere lingering, let me writhe and moan for a while and then finish me off with a shot to the heart or head. That would keep me happy!

Love
Ju;ie

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 10:47 pm
by Nightposter
I've been away job hunting, so I need to do some catching up....
interesting reading so far...
My view is that it depends on the type of incident. Since we are talking about shooting,
I usually like them quick and clean, but I also like the "shot and crawling to get help" scene.

The victim is shot and falls, her shooter leaves, failing to check his/her work. The victim crawls to sound the alarm / call for help, but expires just short of her goal.

I do not like those Gut shot vids where the victim grabs her belly and moans
"you shot me in my belly"....and on and on, before finally expiring...

NP

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 2:10 pm
by gold
Enjoy the crawl scenarios that Blue used in Design and several with Petra. With the cost involved it is enjoyable to see the models on screen more for the climatic scene. The slo Mos are great.

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 4:23 pm
by astrokill
As a shooting fan, I would have to say 1.5 like the others have voted. :D

Re: Shot and lingering, or quick death?

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 7:26 pm
by tommygun
So, Julie, did I miss something..? Do you actually do professional model/acting work wherein you'd be interested in participating in one of our shoots? Since you understand the significance of "writhing," I'd say you get the essence of the pained, agonized reactions to the bullets and the not too quick, but not too long act of "dying," which is where the eroticism is...