

Secondly, the cameraman, who from the very beginning explains how certain effects were accomplished, especially during the fight sequences, has almost as much interesting information to give out.

His main segment comes during the last fight. He talks about how he destroyed the sound effects after he was done and how each punch combined about 11-14 sounds, an amazing feat. Raging Bull uses so many sound effects, and he helps to explain how he managed these, even going so far as to showing how he manipulated 1/4 inch tape, which is fascinating stuff. The sound editor provides some really deep insight into the film, and has a lot to say about how many effects he added into the film.

Each person talks in turn about their own aspect of the film, but two people in particular have much more to say than the rest, and I'd love to hear a commentary from just these two men. Really, this is a combination of "lesser" players in the film, who all had an effect on it and contributed in their own way. Others, such as the man in charge of music, offer only a few good bits but love to hear themselves talk. Some of the comments on here are quite useless, such as John Turturro who just played an extra at one point.
