![]() This mirroring is also evident in the dual portraits of sonic espionage expert Caul and Foley artist Gregg Barbanell, for whom professionalism is marked by an invisibility of craft. The look of Caul's apartment as he tears it apart mirrors the visual chaos of the Foley stage. ![]() The scene being foleyed is the final sequence from The Conversation where Gene Hackman's character Harry Caul tears apart his room searching for a 'bug' that he suspects has been covertly planted. While portraying sound artists at work, typically invisible support mechanisms of filmmaking are exposed, as are, by extension and quotation, governmental violations of individual privacy. ![]() The circular camera path moves us inside and back out of a Foley stage in Burbank, CA. A single-shot, choreographed portrait of the Foley process, revealing multiple layers of fabrication and imposition.
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