You're a moviestar baby
Setting up a 'greenscreen' at work got me thinking about the films and tv that I've accidentally been in.
Helena Bonham-Carter vehicle "The Heart of Me" was filmed in our old office, and features several of us peering through the curtains whilst they filmed in the square outside. Similarly, my girlfriend was in an episode of the Professionals that was filmed outside her house.
What have you been in the background of?
( , Thu 11 Nov 2004, 11:34)
Setting up a 'greenscreen' at work got me thinking about the films and tv that I've accidentally been in.
Helena Bonham-Carter vehicle "The Heart of Me" was filmed in our old office, and features several of us peering through the curtains whilst they filmed in the square outside. Similarly, my girlfriend was in an episode of the Professionals that was filmed outside her house.
What have you been in the background of?
( , Thu 11 Nov 2004, 11:34)
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Prince Charles......
visited the Great Yorkshire Show and I was there with t'wife walking round, and he sort of appeared from a field where his helicopter landed.
A news crew were following him and suddenly a line appeared of people wanting to meet and greet the royal jug-heed. I thought it highly amusing to make a "wanker" hand signal at the camera and mouth the word "twat" as the camera panned across us.
Clearly the director/producer of the news was either working his notice or had a death wish, cos that night on the regional news was "Prince Charles visited the Yorkshire Show" blah blah blah "where he was greeted by a large crowd" and me clearly seen in the "adoring crowd" in the background performing the hand gesture and mouthing "twat".
I set the video up for the next news bulletin but it wasn't on, cos something more interesting had happened somewhere else in the region.
( , Thu 11 Nov 2004, 17:18, Reply)
visited the Great Yorkshire Show and I was there with t'wife walking round, and he sort of appeared from a field where his helicopter landed.
A news crew were following him and suddenly a line appeared of people wanting to meet and greet the royal jug-heed. I thought it highly amusing to make a "wanker" hand signal at the camera and mouth the word "twat" as the camera panned across us.
Clearly the director/producer of the news was either working his notice or had a death wish, cos that night on the regional news was "Prince Charles visited the Yorkshire Show" blah blah blah "where he was greeted by a large crowd" and me clearly seen in the "adoring crowd" in the background performing the hand gesture and mouthing "twat".
I set the video up for the next news bulletin but it wasn't on, cos something more interesting had happened somewhere else in the region.
( , Thu 11 Nov 2004, 17:18, Reply)
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