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Re: uk tv drama now keeping up apperances

Von: Stephen (newsmail04@ntlworld.com) [Profil]
Datum: 18.08.2008 20:03
Message-ID: <gQiqk.84360$Q%5.17060@newsfe27.ams2>
Newsgroup: uk.railway
"MIG" <googlespam@doreenbird.co.uk> wrote in message
news:f473383c-d851-4e88-a428-187500ba5ed1@w7g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
On Aug 18, 6:21 pm, "Stephen" <newsmai...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> "peter pan" <peter....@peterpan.com> wrote in message
>
> news:nPbqk.14594$QP4.9331@newsfe19.ams2...> On the above programme there
> is a shot at a rail station, quite
> > interesting
>
> > On the first shot its a 125 pulling in and as u turn round it turns in
> > to
> > a class 47 with mark 2 coaches! (think its lemington spa.
>
> > If you have this channel its on now or +1 in ahours time
>
> Think you need to get out more.
> Joe Public couldn't really give a toss and all this confirms to them is
> what
> a bunch of anoraks train spotters are.

Maybe, but I bet a grey Jaguar wouldn't turn into a blue Mondeo in the
same way, and an actor wouldn't suddenly be wearing different clothes.

It says more about how TV and film makers pay no attention to
railways, and don't apply the same standards of continuity etc that
they would to other shots.

I'd have no respect for anyone whose work was that sloppy.

I bet to differ there as there's many a time I've noticed differing clothes
and vehicles in scenes. Also seen sunburn suddenly appear on an actor and
then just as suddenly disappear again. Its the same with aircraft as seen
departing on a turboprop and arriving on a turbofan. But again most of the
Joe Public don't care and don't want to care as long as they enjoy the
programme/film. It's only saddo's that whinge about it showing just how sad
they are.



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