That's a real problem when you see the same extra with the same costume walking three or four times in the shot...I've been trained from my early years to multi-task while watching a movie. I've seen the same car coming and going (with the same driver) in the shot! What does it take to get that extra a hat (hidden on the passenger seat) as to not be obvious when passing by the second time? Any change of wardrobe for any of those extras coming and going again and again? Coat? Hat? Glasses? Other props easily picked-up?![]()
Hallmark movies have empty boxed wrapped as Christmas (or moving) boxes- you see a person pick up a dozen with zero effort and only pretend to struggle if it fits a script moment.
Second Hallmark peeve- empty coffee cups and mugs- not even hot water in them for mass or steam.
It does not cost that much to put some random object into a shoe box before wrapping and I am sure they have hot water on the set for staff tea, they just don't bother...
If you watch CHiPs they reused a lot of driving footage. I remember seeing the same Opel GT driving in multiple car chases on the highway.
I never get the obvious empty coffee cups, it's so obvious there is nothing in them. Yet so easy to fix, put some water in it, they don't really need to have coffee in them, just some weight. Seriously it looks so stupid when they throw their hands around with the empty coffee cup. I saw a parody of people doing that somewhere recently on the web.
Same with empty suitcases. The body doesn't react the same way when you lift a heavy object vs. a light object.Hallmark movies have empty boxed wrapped as Christmas (or moving) boxes- you see a person pick up a dozen with zero effort and only pretend to struggle if it fits a script moment.
Second Hallmark peeve- empty coffee cups and mugs- not even hot water in them for mass or steam.
It does not cost that much to put some random object into a shoe box before wrapping and I am sure they have hot water on the set for staff tea, they just don't bother...
I would go with colored resin...at least there would be some "weight" in those cup. Don't fill it to the brim, of course, as to facilitate the actor "drinking" from themIt's probably about avoiding the mess on the set. Even water spills need some cleanup time.
In Star Trek on the Enterprise D you also saw too many crew- even with a thousand on board the ship was so large each person had roughly the area of a football field to themselves- it would only be near some areas you might see a second person in the corridors
On CHiPs you always knew an accident was about to happen because suddenly the traffic was all old beaters, evenly spaced in a staggered pattern, and/or there were skid marks already on the road from rehearsal.