JoanAngela Posted December 14, 2011 Share Posted December 14, 2011 I love TCM - and particularly enjoy the set design for the pre and post commentaries. TCM has impeccable production qualities. But last night I noticed something that made me chuckle and I don't know how to get the message to the production staff - except to post this thought in hopes that it might get through. One of the first rules of photography is to watch the background... so you don't have a lamp or a cactus growing out of your subject's head. Well, last night, while watching Mr. Osborn's commentary after "Rupert", I couldn't help but notice the two strange pink projectiles coming out of his ears! Turns out it was the picture on the wall behind him. I laughed a little to think a professional cameraperson hadn't seen that. I wonder if I'm the only one who noticed it. We all make mistakes ... Just wanted to post a "heads up" for next time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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