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Post by Alexis From Texas on Aug 4, 2014 11:07:34 GMT -5
I have often have a double take when it comes to fabric patterns between shows. Sometimes it could be two different shows and I will see one character wearing the same pattern in a shirt that another on a different show wore in a dress. Could it just be my imagination?
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Post by Kathy Lee on Feb 24, 2015 19:37:55 GMT -5
Very glad you said this !! -- with all my years working on the production side of stage, tv, and film, I have tried to explain this on the forum -- mostly when bloopers are stressed.... it is seldom the "failing" of the production crew or even the actors, directors, etc..... this sort of stuff is not a priority at all, and shouldn't be .... With so many moving parts, so many balls in the air, keeping the actors on their game, getting good shots, all the way to final editing -- this is where the focus rightfully belongs.... and the audience should be totally involved in the story, not even noticing the small stuff..... If the production has not achieved this goal, there's something wrong....
You are welcome. I grew up in the movie industry. Retired from it 10 years ago when I had to start taking care of my husband. I actually liked working in the Art department and the Ward robe department. It even had it perks. I still have clothes left over that were given to me after we did our final wrap in the "Tremors" TV show. Heck just a couple days ago I was reminded of those days when I ran across 5 shirts I had forgotten completely about. They were worn by Michael Gross. I thought they would fit my husband but the sleeves were too long. Michael wears a Large Tall and my husband wore a Large Regular. They were tucked away in the back of one of our closets. LOL! Now I am debating on whether I should keep them or give them to Goodwill. Sell them on EBay!
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Post by Kathy Lee on Feb 24, 2015 19:41:46 GMT -5
The other day I was watching The Conflict and noticed that the framed cut-out figures on Matha Corrine's cabin walls are the same ones used in The Homecoming. When Grandma Nd Grandpa are listening to the radio.
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Post by april on Feb 24, 2015 20:20:38 GMT -5
I think the beach house owned by the Baldwins - on a The Seashore I think- was used on The Rockford Files.
And sure looked like Mike Franks' house in Mexico, When Gibbs visited him on NCIS show ...
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Post by Kathy Lee on Feb 24, 2015 21:31:41 GMT -5
I think the beach house owned by the Baldwins - on a The Seashore I think- was used on The Rockford Files. And sure looked like Mike Franks' house in Mexico, When Gibbs visited him on NCIS show ... It would be interesting to know all the history of what was shot on which set. I bet the actors liked the location shoots the best. I would love to know if the house in The Homecoming was real and if it is still there.
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Post by dave on Feb 26, 2015 11:02:32 GMT -5
in The Homecoming, the painting of Judge Baldwin had been is several John Wayne Movies, and was hanging in Commissioner Gordon's office in the first season of Batman.
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Post by River on Feb 26, 2015 19:37:53 GMT -5
I guess I need to pay more attention. Every now and then I notice things, but overall I'm usually just listening to the show and not watching.
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