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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostI think it's done for continuity - it makes it easier to edit if you don't have to worry about them wearing a red shirt in one shot of them discussing a significant building/animal/view, a blue shirt in the next shot of them discussing the same significant etc, & then back in a red one in the next shot.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostThere must sadly be a set of BBC production rules nowadays:
1. Begin the prog with 100 two-second unrelated shots
2. Spend 5 minutes explaining the content (same tag to be used repeatedly if more than one episode)
3. Have a cool (alternatively highly eccentric) presenter doing 'to camera' shots at least once a minute
4. Have the same ditto doing a cut-away or walk-off after each sentence
5. Ditto ditto driving (or on a train/plane) to Blue-Peterise the fact he/sha has gone somewhere else.
6. Don't go too deeply into the subject for the stupid audience
7. Re-iterate everything at the end.
8. Have your presenter dressed in the same clothes at all times in case the stupid audience doesn't recognise him/her.
9. Tell the stupid audience the same thing several times over but in a slightly different way so they don't notice.
10. Remember that you have to fill an hour's programme slot with half an hour's worth of material!
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I think it's done for continuity - it makes it easier to edit if you don't have to worry about them wearing a red shirt in one shot of them discussing a significant building/animal/view, a blue shirt in the next shot of them discussing the same significant etc, & then back in a red one in the next shot.
Bored now.
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