I was at the point 9:00 min + x seconds (from 7:00 min + x seconds) and already liked the post so much to be compelled to urge myself for a comment to send off. Jean Renoir, French film director, was a son of Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French painter/impressionist, and he (the son) filmed a lot of "gros visage" of actors pushing the camera frame despite the fact that the camera frame could not be pushed away. Now, I'll go back to the point and continue watching all the rest. (I mean for the topics unfolding to the end).
I was at the point 9:00 min + x seconds (from 7:00 min + x seconds) and already liked the post so much to be compelled to urge myself for a comment to send off. Jean Renoir, French film director, was a son of Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French painter/impressionist, and he (the son) filmed a lot of "gros visage" of actors pushing the camera frame despite the fact that the camera frame could not be pushed away. Now, I'll go back to the point and continue watching all the rest. (I mean for the topics unfolding to the end).