
The Cine-Files 443 JAWS (1975) Part 1
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Aug 15, 2025 The hosts celebrate the 50th anniversary of JAWS, delving into Spielberg's cinematic genius. They explore the film’s craftsmanship and its lasting impact on audiences. Personal stories of fear and nostalgia shed light on the cultural implications of shark phobia. Behind-the-scenes tales reveal production challenges that shaped the film into a classic. The analysis of character depth and sound design illustrates how these elements elevate JAWS into the annals of cinematic history while sparking humor and reflection on the filmmaking process.
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Smoke Edit That Pulls A Cut
- Steve Morris noticed for the first time that Brody's cigarette exhale visually connects to Chrissy's bonfire smoke.
- He credits Verna Fields' editing for such subtle visual storytelling beats.
Technical Tricks Heighten Terror
- Spielberg built a water-level camera housing to place viewers at the surface, heightening immediacy.
- Framing and ADR (pouring water during screams) amplified the drowning's visceral realism.
Saltwater Ate The Shark Mechanics
- The team tested mechanical sharks in freshwater, not corrosive saltwater, causing repeated failures on set.
- Steve relates this to his own submarine-shark project where salt ruined electronics and mechanisms.







