Excellent hypothèse, le Petit Baigneur !
C'est également ce que pense Daniel White, le président de
Big Field Distribution :
Citer:
UPDATE !! (12 Noon PST, January 11, 2010): Moments ago we received the first reply from the president of Big Films Distribution: Mr. Daniel White.
White thinks it is a crew member directing the herd. He spoke with the cameraman (Filipe Teixera) by phone about it. Filipe (who apparently has not seen this web page yet) agrees that it is probably a crew person, based on his conversation with White ... White said in certain scenes of the film some crew members were "discreetly positioned" to direct herds where they needed them to go.
That is certainly not a final answer, and may actually be a default assumption. This page needs to remain accessible, in order to prevent what we were trying to avoid from the beginning -- grapevine confusion about which clip we're talking about, and/or a default assumption (for lack of a better explanation) regarding what the figure may be.
We have a list of questions for the crew. The first question is, "Do you know for certain what that figure is?" The question was worded this way for a purpose. It was anticipated that an off-the-cuff answer would be the first thing we'd get in response. That answer would not be based on a good inquiry, but rather upon assumptions transmitted back and forth by phone. Knowing for certain that it was a crew member ... means being able to identify the crew member. So in reply we have asked to speak directly with the crew member who was caught in this shot. Haven't heard back yet about that.
We've made good progress investigating this question (thanks to this page), but the question is not completely resolved at this point.
Source :
BFRO.netEdit : au passage, vous pouvez voir le film en entier gratuitement et légalement par ici (...si vous vivez aux USA

) :
http://www.hulu.com/watch/45547/great-north
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