Re: Ross Noble: Live in Regents Park



In message <slrndh3clt.1rjs.abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Paul Ratcliffe <abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
On 28 Aug 2005 04:34:45 -0700, wrightsaerials@xxxxxxx
<wrightsaerials@xxxxxxx> wrote:

It all started well, but as the natural light faded the different
colour balance of the cameras was revealled. Mr Noble's shirt was
variously blue, green and grey. There were other technical
shortcomings, and I thought the whole thing extremely amateurish.

A bit like last night's Casualty-Holby thing. Pictures sat to buggery and all the camera shots a different colour to each other.

The Lighting Director is responsible for the racking as shot, and it's allegedly graded - all to avoid employing a proper racks engineer.


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