During the crucifixion scene, when Jesus is receiving the nails in his wrists, the camera close-up shows a nail being driven into Jesus' bare right wrist, but when the camera zooms out to a clearly-agonized Christ, the nail is suddenly surrounded by what appears to be rope.
When the soldiers appear to be hoisting Jesus' body into the air to be fastened against the upright stake, Jesus' right wrist is again bare and rope-free. How does the rope appear, then disappear like this between shots?
As well, when the nail is initially being driven in, the surface appears flat, but when the camera zooms out in the same aforementioned shot, the crossbeam appears to be bent and flexible, before straightening out again in time for the raising of the crossbeam.
When the soldiers appear to be hoisting Jesus' body into the air to be fastened against the upright stake, Jesus' right wrist is again bare and rope-free. How does the rope appear, then disappear like this between shots?
As well, when the nail is initially being driven in, the surface appears flat, but when the camera zooms out in the same aforementioned shot, the crossbeam appears to be bent and flexible, before straightening out again in time for the raising of the crossbeam.