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Dont they have people to check on this stuff ???
04-11-2013, 09:15 PM
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RE: Dont they have people to check on this stuff ???
(04-11-2013 07:21 PM)friskers96 Wrote:  My wife misses all the goof ups. I don't even look for them and I always see tons. Objects in hands in one shot, then another angle the item isnt there. back to original angle and its back. button up shirts are big, the phantom top button, it buttons and unbuttons itself throughout an entire scene. The continuity people need to get new jobs. I know its a lot to keep track of and sets are generally chaotic, but its real distracting for some to see that. I wonder how long it took to get that shot for the walking dead, could have been at the end of a long day and they just said screw it. Another thought could be (and this would require hours of review to see if its right), maybe they purposely put stuff like that in. there could be a ton of "Easter eggs" out there that we're not seeing.

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These are definitely a little more glaring when they are more in focus. In other words, they are not characters way in the background, they are characters being focused on directly. But, to me these still seem very minor and like the sort of things that I would tend not to notice. Again, I'm not focusing on somebody's shirt buttons when I am engrossed in a TV show. ;-) Granted, maybe if in one shot it was all the way tightly buttoned, and then in the very next it was literally completely unbuttoned, that might be a big glaring. LOL! But, one button is the sort of thing I don't think most people would notice.

Though, like I said, even goofy stuff like that doesn't take me out of the movie/tv show/whatever I am watching. It is just good for a momentary laugh. Like, when they pan from one shot where a character is on the ground, then they pan to a shot of another character and you see them in the background standing, then they pan back and they are suddenly on the ground again. LOL! Good for a quick chuckle, but I fail to see how it takes you out of the movie. I mean, it isn't as though we expect what we are seeing is actually real. Not that I am saying I would want them to have characters stopping in the middle of the movie to be like "I forgot my line!" LOL! But, I don't find minor flubs that distracting.
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RE: Dont they have people to check on this stuff ??? - StayPuft - 04-11-2013 09:15 PM

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