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Tell me why, when someone exits an auto in a movie or on TV they show the individual's feet touching the ground before (Original Post) Floyd R. Turbo Mar 6 OP
It's supposed to be an arty shot, I suppose. Ocelot II Mar 6 #1
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Drama Coolgoober Mar 6 #2
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builds drama and anticipation Donkees Mar 6 #3
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Very few ppl have mastered the art of exiting a vehicle dweller Mar 6 #4
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You're watching the Foot Fetish channel. NT mahatmakanejeeves Mar 6 #5
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For Floyd, the foot fetishist True Dough Mar 7 #20
So they can show a woman in heels and not a man in Birkenstocks (except that would work in The Big Lebowski) chia Mar 6 #6
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Product placement? Figarosmom Mar 6 #7
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My guess is they do it because climbing out of a car can look kind of awkward Gaugamela Mar 6 #8
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Tarantino? UTUSN Mar 6 #17
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Making movements to get out of a vehicle can be awkward and not smooth Niagara Mar 7 #19
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dweller

(28,422 posts)
4. Very few ppl have mastered the art of exiting a vehicle
Fri Mar 6, 2026, 06:48 PM
Mar 6

With a perfect handstand , but it can be done

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chia

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6. So they can show a woman in heels and not a man in Birkenstocks (except that would work in The Big Lebowski)
Fri Mar 6, 2026, 07:23 PM
Mar 6

Gaugamela

(3,516 posts)
8. My guess is they do it because climbing out of a car can look kind of awkward
Fri Mar 6, 2026, 08:09 PM
Mar 6

and also take up an unnecessary amount of time, so instead they show the feet on the pavement and then cut to the actor standing by the open door to establish the action and bypass the awkward shot. Sometimes they will make a glamorous moment out of it, like when an elegantly dressed person gets out of a limousine, and show more of the action. But you’re right they still start with the feet, because the camera is outside the car and it anticipates the full action.

Niagara

(11,862 posts)
19. Making movements to get out of a vehicle can be awkward and not smooth
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 08:58 AM
Mar 7

I can't speak for everyone but I'm not exactly graceful getting in or out of a vehicle.


So this camera shot can make the movement more polished. It's easier to edit as well.


Sometimes the car that's being used is on a track or is being towed to make it look like it was in motion. They don't want the equipment shown during filming.

Fun Fact: Will Geer didn't drive in real life. So during filming of The Waltons they had what called a process shot. Here's Judy Norton explaining the process shot.






Sometimes the individual's feet is shown for setting the scene.


Sometimes the individual's feet is shown for revealing the characters detail.


It just depends of the genre of what we're about to watch.


P.S. I watched enough Matlock with Andy Griffith that I picked up the fact when a character follows another character at nighttime to spy on them, the dome lights never light up when the doors open on any car.
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