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“It’s a wrap”, shouted the director. He flopped into his chair and smiled. At last, it was finally in the can.
Eighteen takes. Everything that could have gone wrong had gone wrong!
Actors kept tripping on the cobbles, the horse stopped twice for a ‘dump’, several people walked from their doors despite agreeing to remain inside during filming, a gust of wind blew his script away, the heroine repeatedly got her tongue in a twist…one thing after another.
Then he noticed it.
“Oh no, who left that bloody car there?” he yelled!
“I believe you did, boss”, said a cameraman.
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Prod a Froggie to visit the squares!

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PHOTO PROMPT © Sandra Crook


Nineteen takes.
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Never ending! Cheers, James
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Nothing Photoshop can’t deal with
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Photoshop, what would I do without it? !!
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Always something!
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Isn’t that just true? !!
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Uh oh. Looks like it’s going to take more than eighteen takes!
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Probably eighteen days at that rate!
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😂😂 that poor cast and crew!
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Great story, Keith. Somedays things do seem to go amiss. I love the photo with the old cobble stones but looks like a pretty steep incline there!
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…a bit slippery too! Thanks, Suzette.
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Hahaha! Don’t you just love seeing the bloopers from movie clips? They can be more entertaining that the actual movie! Fun take, Keith!
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I do! Even when watching the TV I’m constantly on the look out for misplaced objects!
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Yes! I do the same. There’s one afternoon soap opera which Bill and I started recording to watch during dinner while I recuperated from surgery. The mistake I see most often is changing hairstyles … even during the course of a single scene! Really, how difficult can that be to get right? At least the characters’ clothing remains unchanged!
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Oh, for heaven’s sake! Edit the doggone thing out, they can do that now, and be done with it!
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I hope he heard you, Mimi!
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Frustration is his unsaid name. Why are all the actors carrying iPhones- did he see that one?
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That’s all he needs!
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Hehehe! Figures… Either do a little photoshopping or another take!
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That does seem the most sensible option!
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You should have seen the lengths I went to in order to leave the scaffolding out of the pic – so much so I overlooked the car! Good take, Keith.
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I’m pleased you missed it, Sandra!
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i suppose one more take and then live up with the consequences. 🙂
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Absolutely! Thanks, plaridel.
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Well spotted! I didn’t notice the car initially. Never work with children or animals, locals or busy bodies, directors or producers, etc. Good stuff as per
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Not easy when you’re trying to produce a movie! Thanks so much.
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Dear Keith,
Loved “got her tongue in a twist.” Guess he’ll have to do another take. Fun.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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It’s looking that way! Thank you Rochelle.
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Oh my- now he can’t blame anyone 😜
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This is too funny. In the age of CGI etc. this shouldn’t be too big of a problem though. Or leave the car, it gives attentive watchers something to laugh about. People love movie bloopers.
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Kudos to the cameraman. I think I would have just looked bewildered and looked around to avoid saying anything. Now I’m hope the next story wipes the image of the horses out of my mind!
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Oh snap!
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hehe…very interesting…loved it
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