DAN ON SET
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I've got the actual sheet itself - a gift from husband.Thelma wrote: wow,wow,just amazing! Thank you
It's lovely in real life, a glossy big A3 sheet and the detail is amazing. I've got a pretty good scanner, but this was the best I could get it to reproduce. I'll tinker around with it and if I manage to get it any better, I'll re-post it,
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That's a really nice giftJEC57 wrote:I've got the actual sheet itself - a gift from husband.Thelma wrote: wow,wow,just amazing! Thank you
It's lovely in real life, a glossy big A3 sheet and the detail is amazing. I've got a pretty good scanner, but this was the best I could get it to reproduce. I'll tinker around with it and if I manage to get it any better, I'll re-post it,
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'I guess when you're an actor, you just get used to having those cameras RIGHT IN YOUR FACE and still going on with your job and acting.
For me, i think I would be freaked out'
Tell me about it! I've always wondered how they did that! If I had a camera in my face I wouldn't be able to resist looking into it! I'm a bit jealous of actors for being able to not look into it
For me, i think I would be freaked out'
Tell me about it! I've always wondered how they did that! If I had a camera in my face I wouldn't be able to resist looking into it! I'm a bit jealous of actors for being able to not look into it
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They need a lot of practise until they do such a great job. After some time they get used to it and just play with the camera in different ways. For them the cameras are a normal working equipment which isn't as special as at the beginning, if you do this job for a long time.razzledazzle134 wrote:'I guess when you're an actor, you just get used to having those cameras RIGHT IN YOUR FACE and still going on with your job and acting.
For me, i think I would be freaked out'
Tell me about it! I've always wondered how they did that! If I had a camera in my face I wouldn't be able to resist looking into it! I'm a bit jealous of actors for being able to not look into it
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'They need a lot of practise until they do such a great job. After some time they get used to it and just play with the camera in different ways. For them the cameras are a normal working equipment which isn't as special as at the beginning, if you do this job for a long time.'
Thanks, That makes sense. But I can't help thinking about people like Dakota blue Richards who's first movie role was literally their first film acting experience.
Thanks, That makes sense. But I can't help thinking about people like Dakota blue Richards who's first movie role was literally their first film acting experience.
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You're welcome ! The point about Dakota is true. It's hard because she has much pressure from outside. Everybody, especially the press that disliked her first, tried to tell her how to do the job right. Especially in her age such commentaries can be nearly destroying and so it's important to have a strong and supporting family and also set behind the own person. But I guess she had and you shouldn't forget she had the choice to do the job. And if you watch her acting and talking in interviews you see, that she obviously had a lot of fun. I also think she's a strong young girl who loves to try new things. In my opinion she did a great job. So I guess it wasn't so bad for her.razzledazzle134 wrote:'They need a lot of practise until they do such a great job. After some time they get used to it and just play with the camera in different ways. For them the cameras are a normal working equipment which isn't as special as at the beginning, if you do this job for a long time.'
Thanks, That makes sense. But I can't help thinking about people like Dakota blue Richards who's first movie role was literally their first film acting experience.
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He did some jumping up and down with her to refuel her energies, but then - he wasn´t around all that much in that film...I would love to - at least for one day - be on a film set to get the slightest idea of how all this works. I am sure, its so much more elabarate than I think it possible.honeyjes wrote:I think she also had DC looking out/after her on set, she has said how he always took care of her and made sure she had fun on set.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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I will never understand, why they have shortened it so much either. I mean, there are so many examples where long films just made tons of money and with this, they would have needed an extra half hour or even more IMO.honeyjes wrote:He probably was on set quite a bit, because it's one of his favourite books, plus all the CGI etc, and I think this film was also butchered to appease the fundamentalist protesters.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..