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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Dilemma
When I was 7, a news crew for Newsroom South East came to film my primary school. I was taking the register (and feeling quite important) with another boy when we spotted a huge camera, mid-pan, heading our way, on the end of one of the corridors.
In the time it took for it to face us, he had announced 'I'm going to moony them', and I, after thinking about it, had decided the funniness wouldnt make up for the not being on tv, and had given him a good nudge and persuaded him not to. He settled for poking his tongue at the men on the way past.
Funnily enough, they were there for a report on declining standards in local schools. They showed us. Puh.
( , Sun 14 Nov 2004, 18:06, Reply)
When I was 7, a news crew for Newsroom South East came to film my primary school. I was taking the register (and feeling quite important) with another boy when we spotted a huge camera, mid-pan, heading our way, on the end of one of the corridors.
In the time it took for it to face us, he had announced 'I'm going to moony them', and I, after thinking about it, had decided the funniness wouldnt make up for the not being on tv, and had given him a good nudge and persuaded him not to. He settled for poking his tongue at the men on the way past.
Funnily enough, they were there for a report on declining standards in local schools. They showed us. Puh.
( , Sun 14 Nov 2004, 18:06, Reply)
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