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08/15/2005 01:42:22 AM · #1
Heya,

this weekend I was flicking through the channels and happened upon Baywatch Hawaian Wedding. I hung about for a few moments because just at that moment the evil guy was taking photos with the accompaniment of sinister music. He was using a Canon EOS-1, and some nice looking long lens. What struck me as odd though was the next scene where evil guy printed out his photos on an inkjet printer. Did I miss something there? Ain't the EOS-1 a film camera?
08/15/2005 01:44:20 AM · #2
It's only a movie they cheat on this stuff all the time.
08/15/2005 01:49:08 AM · #3
yeah but a fine outfit like baywatch could surely have done their research? Or maybe they blew all their budget on bikini's :)
08/15/2005 01:52:26 AM · #4
Maybe he took his film to a local "1 minute developing" lab and had them burn a CD for him.
08/15/2005 02:14:48 AM · #5
You can find things wrong in just about every move made. And one thing I don't understand is why they buy most of there props (gadgets) from Radio Shack.
08/15/2005 02:58:16 AM · #6
Originally posted by SDW65:

You can find things wrong in just about every move made. And one thing I don't understand is why they buy most of there props (gadgets) from Radio Shack.

Because they're inexpensive and can be made to look cool. Read the book on the making of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey for some fascinating info on the making of props and special effects (just) before the advent of computer-generated images and digital editing.

As I recall there were some frames which consisted of something like 27 separate layers matted together.
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