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The Beaver Letter

ScionPI2005

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jamespowers said:
I couldn't remember lines when reading such a note. I would rather the note contain my lines not some funny nonsense. :p

I agree.

Little did the show creators know that years from then, once everyone had a pause button, they could freeze the frame and read that little joke.
 

MrBern

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a prop letter examined 50 years later

A few years ago, the StarTrekEnterprise producers were mortified to find out that viewers could actually read th Hi-Def content of computerscreens shown briefly an the episode.
 

BegintheBeguine

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It's like the background diners in a scene, or even the characters in a silent movie: the director should always give them a script because I at least can tell when the extras or actors are saying things like oh lets pretend we're talking, this is so lame, ya wanna hear a dirty joke and blah blah blah. Anyway, in every movie I've been in actually saying things the characters would say works and goofing around doesn't. I've even read a letter on camera and it was a real letter. But I'm not famous, then, am I?
 

Pilgrim

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There's a reason that background conversations in movies are called "walla". Many times, that's the only thing people are saying...it generates the right kind of noise.
 

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