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I think possibly the funniest thing about that one really negative pjo show subreddit I found while still in my defending the show arc is that they seemingly had no idea how animation works over there.
As someone who does know quite a bit about animation, they seem to regard it as a sort of...Magic band-aid? Like the animation itself will fix any and all problems when really, it would not do any of the things they want (except maybe allow for more book accurate designs. But if that's where the shoe is pinching, maybe read the graphic novels?)
Like cost effective? No. Animation is pretty famously expensive unless you refuse to pay your workers fairly. And uuuh. I'd rather they didn't do that, thanks. Also Disney has actively downsized their animation department in recent years, I hardly think they'd be into the idea regardless of what it'd cost them.
Simplifying complex concepts? Absolutely not (Drawing ≠ Simple, thank you) ((someone mentioned Arcane as an example of animation done "right", as proof that PJO could be animated. Nothing about Arcane was simple🥀))
Take into account characters ageing? (Would still mean recasting unless you want a grown man to play Percy and so on. Unless they mean the gods, which is actually where live-action gets fun because for once we don't have to fear recasting, because it's already explained in the text that gods can do whatever they want, so if they change it's just part of canon)
Creative freedom? Oh, now you want creative freedom????? Pick a lane, people.
No required age, actors, settings? Do you think casting and background design, props, character design etc. for animation just appears out of thin air? It's the same. It's the same. It's just animated. You still need all those things. You know that, right? It's important to me that you know that.
Let's be so fucking for real. If the show was, in fact, animated, the same complaints would exist but in slightly to the left of the complaints that exist now.
"That style isn't PJO it should've been like (fill in the very personal, biased, and subjective preference)"
"Why did they animate the magic/gods/casino/water etc etc etc like that?"
"Annabeth does not look like that what were they thinking?"
You know what I mean?
#Ultimately people would've been mad anyway#and the other dumb complaints I can let go of#because they're genuinely too stupid for me to even form an opinion on besides laughing uncomfortably and moving on#but that one is a favorite on that subreddit#and it pisses me off#like no#that's not how that works#at ALL#and the second funniest thing is that every so often someone on there will actually perfectly get something right#but miss the point at the same time#like they'll say something like 'Its so bad that Rick thinks because he wrote the books and agreed to make the show and supervised it#and helped cast it that he can just do whatever he wants. Like what-just because its your brain baby you get to decide how its depicted?'#like#yeah?#actually I think that's exactly what he thinks lmao#and he's right#and now there's leaks over there and people are like#'I knew it! they learned nothing and will continue to RUIN the show with their ARTISTIC LIBERTY'#lmao#'guys at some point maybe we have to accept that the show is just not the books but an entirely rewritten version' HELLO! YOU'RE UP!#and then they refuse to do that#even though it would make them happier#like no one is holding a gun to your head and clockwork orangeing you to watch the show#you know#in MY day#when we didn't like something that was part of our fandom's canon we just wrote fix it fics and script-doctors#or ignored it if we didn't have the time
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I’m working on a short film set as a script supervisor and it’s such good motivation for my fame/acting dr, especially today because I got to be a stand-in and so I pretended I was my drself for that
(I also got so many good photos for my dr vision boards and such hehe)
#I also just love script supervising btw#like that’s what I want to do in this reality#I do NOT want to be an actor here#reality shifting#shiftblr#shifting realities#reality shifter#fame dr
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Always hilarious seeing people say they think Moffat was better under RTD's direction because the way RTD tells it he just left Moffat alone to do what he wanted because he trusted him to always deliver something good.
#doctor who#dw#at most he'd give him a brief to start with#like include madame de pompadour and a cloakwork man#but for the most part moffat was left to his own devices#and rtd never reworte any of his scripts because they all came in exactly as he liked#moffat was the sole writer he trusted to always deliver#which is why he pushed for him to succeed him#and brought him back#because he isn't a writer rtd feels needs a lot of supervision#which frees him up to focus on his own scripts#which is the exact opposite of what happened with chibnall#he was so busy overseeing all the other writers he had barely any time for his own scripts
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"How do you keep going?"
"We have to keep going because they can't."
Knowing rtd recently lost his husband... Yeah that hit
#ik rtd didnt write this episode because it's good but he still script edits and supervises before anyone docsplains to me#dw#doctor who#dw spoilers
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was sitting in my script supervision class tonight, learning the slating constructs for American, UK, and European sets and when we got to the UK format I immediately asked “how do they do it on soaps???” cause my brain is stuck there
#we guessed they shoot in blocks#so they reset their slate numbers when they reach the end of the block#because they don’t use scene numbers or letters like we do on American slates#anyways I’m gonna pack up and move to the UK to script supervise there cause it sounds ideal#personal#film and television production life
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g-d I miss filmmaking so much. does anyone wanna make a film
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Ugh, I really hate that the two biggest Script Supervisor software programs (ScriptE, Scriptation) are Mac based only. I'd like to upgrade from the way I'm doing my job now, but I have been an Android/Windows user forever, and I really don't want to switch. I'd consider getting a Mac/iPad if I could get something cheap (even if it's an older model), but I know that's probably more than I want to spend... =/
#script supervisor#script supervising#got a gig (maybe 2!) lined up for this summer so I figure this might be the time to try these things#But buying a new device on TOP of the software costs?#Definitely out of the realm of possibilities for me at the moment. Blargh
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first dandadan episode impression: very neat!
#vi rambling#i love a good hiroshi seko script supervision+ science saru animation+ kensuke ushio soundtrack.#the op is really sick and the zutomayo ed song p much made me watch it (the clip was underwhelming tho)#narratively it uh. more than a little put me off at That Bit but the directing is really good and i think#the pacing really works which surprised me because i dont enjoy fast paced media that much. but it clicks well in this case#thats btw the reason why i couldnt get into jjk. way too fucking fast lmao#but here it works well. also momo's great i love her#in general i appreciate the characterization in this ep. theyre both really well established in a v short time.#great dynamic all around#dandadan
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The first short film I worked on is getting an imdb listing,,
#im going to have two imdb credits as soon as the listings for both short films go up dbdBDDN#now i just need to do something that isnt PA#next film challenge im gonna ask about script supervising. i really wanna give that role a shot
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catching up on doctor who (evergreen sentence) and im having fun but why does the scrip of space babies go something like this:
bridgerton's own queen charlotte (in disguise): the bogeyman is so so scary far too scary by far #nobogeyman #iknowaboutthebogeyman
bridgerton's own queen charlotte (out of disguise): what the hell is that thing. "who the fuck are you" — me when i see a bogeyman
ruby sunday: we're bloody shagged right now
the doctor (more gaily than before): what's up with this ugly ass guy fr.. equality though
bridgerton's own queen charlotte: i first saw the bogeyman 6 years ago on my cameras #soscary #iknowaboutthebogeymanagain #noexplanation
#dw#like. did someone fuck up supervising a simple script with 3 characters#or is it supposed to be a sign of the timeline getting fucked#thing
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bernie really should be the person who inherits heron after heugh passes but it's not realistic bc she's never in a thousand years accept it, and that it's passing on to eric, a trans man who looks up to heugh in an almost fanatic way, worries her so fucking much
#her constantly supervising heugh and eric's interactions to make sure heugh doesn't take advantage of him (by way of turning him into#his little protege) is such a real thing#when it's Work Time they're always seen together all three of them#bernie is heugh's best fucking friend forever bitch but she knows what he's capable of and if someone were to ask her if she maintains this#so she can keep an eye on him and make sure he doesn't like. go bonkers crazy while her back is turned as opposed to genuine love and faith#and real support/believes in his vision she would not be able to answer with confidence#it'd be scripted for fucking sure#heugh and bernie's relationship!!!!!!!#hc .
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#Script Perl Centreon#Atténuation module optique#Supervision réseau#Commande Cisco atténuation fibre
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listening to hadestown livin' it up on top while dropping and recreating hundreds of instead of update/insert/delete triggers so they match the new naming standard with a wistful, far-off look in my eyes
#diary#i did automate it with script but the script needs supervision#diggin my own grave for a living.......
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Director Damien Chazelle ("La La Land", "Whiplash", "Babylon") remembering the late Tracy Scott and talking about the art of script supervising ✨
#script supervisor#continuity#scripte#continuité#on set#behind the scenes#film making#movie set#behindthescenes#on the set#tracy Scott#damien chazelle#whiplash#script supervising
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Touch of madness

Synopsis☞ Working as a doctor for an asylum was interesting, you had different patients, but one catches your eyes..Yang jungwon a very special patient..
Contains☞ Slow burn, kissing, make out, healing, angst, fluff, unprotected sex, swearing, mentions of killing (a little bit).
W.C☞ 12k..?
Nef notes☞ New jungwon fic based on the CONCEPT PHOTOS, HOLY SHIT, THEY WHERE SO GEWDDD TOO GEEWED! anyways here's some serial killer jungwon, when I saw him hold the chainsaw I had to!..love y'all, reblogs, likes and comments are good for me! feel free to comment!Hope you guys enjoy it ( ◜‿◝ )♡
The heavy steel door groaned as it closed behind you, a familiar finality echoing off the cold tile walls. The fluorescent lights above buzzed, flickering slightly, casting sterile white over the hallway. The South Wing of the Seoul Psychiatric Detention Center wasn’t a place many dared to linger. Especially not near Room 313.
You weren’t supposed to be here past shift change. But rules had blurred long ago, the first time you made eye contact with Jungwon through that reinforced glass.
He had been transferred under high-security conditions, a 19-year-old with a rap sheet that read like a horror script—four confirmed murders, two suspected, and a trail of evidence so compelling the prosecution hadn’t even bothered with a plea deal. But he was too young for full incarceration. The court ordered psychiatric evaluation instead. Which meant, for now, he belonged in your world.
The first time you'd seen him, he was barefoot, cuffs around his ankles and wrists, still smiling like he'd just walked out of a nightclub. A smile that felt... wrong in all the right ways. Not deranged. Not hollow. But calculated. Charming. Disarming.
You remember looking into his eyes and realizing something terrifying: He knew what you were thinking before you did.
“You’re back early,” his voice drawled through the bars as you stepped into his observation cell.
“I’m late, actually,” you corrected, clutching the clipboard tighter than necessary.
“Late,” he repeated, then slowly sat up from the cot, the faintest sound of chains shifting. “To see me. You know how that makes me feel?”
Your throat dried slightly. You were trained for this. You had degrees, certifications, and months of supervised fieldwork. And still, Jungwon made you feel like the one under observation.
“I’m not here for you,” you said, eyes flicking to the notes in your folder. “Routine wellness check.”
He tilted his head, a slow smirk pulling at his lips.
“You say that every time, Y/N.”
He said your name like a secret he enjoyed unwrapping. Like he had every intention of breaking the rules just to whisper it again.
You didn’t flinch. You’d learned by now that flinching was like blood in the water. But you didn’t have to say anything either, because he leaned forward, elbows on knees, voice dropping.
“Why don’t you tell me the truth, angel?” he purred. “You like watching me. I can feel it when your eyes linger.”
“I watch all the patients.”
“But I’m your favorite.”
You opened your mouth—to deny, to scold, you weren’t sure—but his gaze locked onto yours, and your breath caught.
“I see the way you hesitate outside the glass,” he said softly. “Like you’re trying to convince yourself not to come in.”
He wasn’t wrong. And that’s what made you furious.
Jungwon didn’t just enjoy mind games. He thrived on them. He read body language like poetry. He saw lies like they were highlighted in red.
And lately… he’d turned his attention entirely on you.
You told yourself it was part of the job—understanding him, empathizing just enough to build rapport. You told yourself you weren’t addicted to the electric pull between you, the way his words made your skin feel too tight. You told yourself he didn’t matter.
But that didn’t explain why you started staying past hours.
Didn’t explain why you read his files late into the night, fingers tracing over crime scene photos not in horror—but fascination.
Didn’t explain why, when he smiled, you sometimes smiled back.
“You’re not like them,” he said one night, voice low and silken as rain tapped the windows behind him.
“Like who?”
“The ones who try to fix me. You’re just trying to understand.”
“That’s my job.”
“No, Y/N,” he said, dragging out every syllable. “Your job is to document. But you? You want to know.”
Your silence gave you away.
“And the more you know,” he added, “the more you’ll crave.”
You swallowed. “And what is it I’m supposed to be craving, Jungwon?”
He stood, the chains dragging faintly. There was only a short distance between you now, four thick bars and a lifetime of poor decisions.
“Me,” he whispered.
You tried to pull away. You tried reassignment, switching shifts, working longer with less sleep. It didn’t matter. Jungwon’s voice echoed even in your dreams.
And he noticed.
“You’re not sleeping,” he said one day as you delivered meds to his cell. “Eyes puffy. Little tremble in your hand.”
“I’m fine.”
“You miss me.”
You laughed bitterly. “You’re psychotic.”
He leaned closer. “You keep saying that like it’s a turn-off.”
You hated him. You hated how he saw through everything. And you hated yourself for letting him.
But somewhere between your duty and his obsession, you started wanting the monster.
It came to a head during a lockdown.
A riot broke out in the North Wing. The facility went red-zone, sirens blaring. You were doing rounds, and when the security doors slammed, you were locked in with Jungwon.
The overhead buzzed: “Remain in place. Doors will reopen once clearance is verified.”
You stared at the cell. His door hadn’t locked. Malfunctioning latch. Classic.
And he was watching you. Uncuffed. Smiling. Beautiful and terrifying and real.
“You’re afraid,” he murmured, stepping out of the shadow.
“Don’t.”
“Why not?”
“Because I can scream.”
He took a step closer. “And they won’t come.”
Your back hit the wall.
He stopped in front of you, eyes unreadable now. The game dropped. Something deeper took its place.
“I could hurt you,” he said softly.
“I know.”
“I don’t want to.”
You exhaled shakily. “Then don’t.”
His fingers brushed your wrist.
“Say it,” he whispered. “Say you want this too.”
You didn’t answer.
But you didn’t pull away either.
The kiss was a chemical explosion.
Your hand tangled in the back of his shirt. His lips crashed into yours with fury and restraint, like he wanted to consume you and worship you all at once. You felt teeth, breath the heat he tasted like everything you weren’t supposed to have.
And you let him.
Because the worst part of all this wasn’t that he was a killer.
It was that he made you feel more alive than anyone ever had.
After that, there was no going back.
Late-night visits turned into touches beneath the table. A stolen moment when security cameras glitched. Fingertips brushing across your waist when no one was looking.
You kept his secrets. He kept your sanity.
But the guilt grew.
The lines blurred.
The closer you got to him, the more he opened up. About the pain. The voices. The fear of abandonment that grew claws. He wasn’t proud of what he’d done—but he didn’t regret it either.
“They deserved it,” he told you once. “They hurt people. And no one stopped them.”
“And you think that makes you better?”
He looked at you with those molten eyes.
“No,” he said. “It makes me honest.”
The night you lost control entirely, it was raining.
You’d received notice that Jungwon was being transferred. Maximum security prison. No more therapy. No more contact.
You broke protocol.
You snuck in, unlocked the gate, and stepped into his arms like it was the only place left on Earth that made sense.
“You came,” he whispered.
“I had to.”
There were no more words after that.
Only lips. Tongues. Whispers. Skin. Your body pressed to his, heat searing the cold walls. Chains rattling against the rhythm of your sin. You let him take you, and you took him in return. Like sinners. Like lovers. Like two people who knew they’d burn for this but didn’t care.
He made you cry. He made you scream. He made you feel.
And when he held you after, breathless and shaking, you realized the truth:
You didn’t love him despite the madness.
You loved him because of it.
They found you the next morning, asleep in his arms.
You were stripped of your position. The media swarmed. Your name went viral as "The Angel Who Fell for the Devil."
But he never testified against you.
In fact, he whispered only one thing during his final hearing.
“I would kill for her again.”
Six months later, a body was found near a broken fence line.
Security footage was corrupted.
An empty guard uniform was missing.
And the last thing the night watchman heard before the cameras went dead?
A voice, low and cocky, whispering through static:
“Told you she’d come back for me.”
The motel room was too quiet.
Faded floral curtains. Cheap, flickering light. One bed. A single ticking clock on the wall.
Jungwon stood by the window, shirtless, damp towel around his neck, freshly showered. You sat at the edge of the bed, hands gripping the sheets. The silence between you buzzed louder than the asylum alarms ever had.
“Still think I’m the villain?” he asked, glancing over his shoulder.
You met his eyes. That same mix of trouble and tenderness. His voice was low, cocky, but not careless.
“No,” you said. “I think you’re something worse.”
He tilted his head. “Oh?”
“Unpredictable.”
Jungwon chuckled. “That’s not always a bad thing, sweetheart.”
He walked toward you, the towel falling from his neck. He wasn’t trying to be seductive. He didn’t need to try. It was in the way he moved confident, controlled, like he could shatter or shelter you at will.
“Why’d you come with me?” he asked.
You didn’t answer right away. Because the truth was messy.
Because part of you wanted to save him. And another part, maybe darker, wanted to belong to the madness too.
“You asked me to,” you whispered.
He knelt in front of you, between your knees. “That all it took?”
You reached for him, fingertips brushing his cheek. “I couldn’t let them take you back.”
“Because you care?”
You nodded.
He leaned in, lips brushing yours, soft, almost reverent. Then he pulled back, gaze suddenly serious.
“You know I’ve killed people,” he said. “Real people. Not just stories on paper.”
“I know.”
“I’m not cured.”
“I know.”
“And I’ll never be what you want me to be.”
You stood and kissed him.
“I never asked you to be.”
The past few weeks where like a fever dream.
They were a tangle of sheets and hands and whispered confessions. Sometimes soft, sometimes desperate. Sometimes violent—not in a way that hurt, but in the way people do when they’re clinging to each other like lifelines.
And then came the nightmares.
Jungwon would wake up gasping, sweating, eyes wild. You’d wrap your arms around him, hold him until he stopped shaking.
“What do you see?” you asked once.
He whispered, “You… leaving.”
You never did.
But peace is temporary when blood’s in your past.
A photo leaked online. Grainy. A gas station security cam. You and Jungwon, buying snacks. It wasn’t a clear shot, but it was enough.
Suddenly, you weren’t ghosts anymore.
You were fugitives.
Jungwon wanted to run. You wanted to plan.
They almost caught you in Denver.
Marked car. Two agents. You had to run through the rain, barefoot, laughing through the panic. You crashed in a stolen car, engine still warm. Jungwon was bleeding from his temple. You stitched him up in the backseat, hands shaking.
“I don’t want to lose you,” he whispered, eyes glassy.
“You won’t.”
“You don’t know that.”
“I don’t need to.”
Weeks passed.
You became something else. Not quite lovers, not quite fugitives partners in the truest, most terrifying sense.
You learned his patterns.
He learned yours.
He was still dangerous. Still sharp and impulsive and morally gray.
But with you—he tried.
He held your face after kissing you too rough and whispered, “Sorry.”
He stopped running ahead without checking if you could keep up.
He looked at you like you were the last good thing in the world and maybe, for him, you were.
One night, in a cabin deep in the woods of Oregon, you sat by the fire, wrapped in a blanket. Jungwon poured wine into two mismatched mugs.
“You ever think about staying?” he asked.
“Here?”
“Anywhere. Not running. Just… us.”
You stared at the flames. “Every day.”
He sat beside you. “We could fake our deaths.”
You smiled. “You’d love that.”
“I mean it. Burn the car. Leave blood. No more names. Just you. Just me. Forever.”
You looked at him. “Forever’s a long time.”
“I’ve done longer.”
He kissed you—slow this time, hands framing your face. There was no lust behind it. Just… devotion. A promise.
And when he whispered, “I love you,” it wasn’t a trick.
It was the truest thing he’d ever said.
But you knew better than to believe in happy endings.
The fire snapped in the hearth, casting golden light across Jungwon’s bare collarbones. He was lounging beside you on the floor, wine-stained lips curved into a smirk as he watched the flames flicker, though it was clear his attention hadn’t left you for even a second.
“You keep staring,” you said, swirling the last of your wine.
He leaned closer, his voice velvet and smoke. “Because you look like sin in candlelight.”
Your breath hitched as he took the mug from your hand, setting it aside. His fingers brushed yours featherlight, teasing, possessive.
“And I’ve been starving,” he murmured.
You parted your lips, about to speak, but he was already crawling toward you...slow, deliberate. The blanket slipped off your shoulders, and the cold kissed your skin for just a moment before Jungwon's body pressed against yours, warm and familiar and infinitely dangerous.
“You sure?” he asked against your jaw, voice low, teasing, but still asking.
You nodded, barely breathing. “Always.”
That was all he needed.
His mouth crashed into yours, urgent and claiming. He kissed like he wanted to ruin you and worship you in the same breath. His hands slid under your shirt, greedy, tugging until the fabric peeled away and your bare skin met the chill of the room and the heat of his mouth.
He kissed down your neck, softly at first, then with teeth, marking. One hand gripped your waist while the other slid between your thighs, already knowing exactly how to undo you.
“You’re soaked,” he groaned, two fingers pressing lightly against your panties. “All that for me?”
“All for you,” you gasped, hips rocking forward.
He tore the fabric down your legs, lips ghosting over every inch of skin he revealed, until you were sprawled on the soft fur rug...open, panting, waiting.
And then he knelt between your legs, tongue darting out to taste you, slow and devastating. You gasped, back arching, hands clawing at the rug as he licked deeper, then flicked over your clit with maddening rhythm.
“Jungwon—please—” you moaned.
He chuckled against you, the vibration sending shivers up your spine. “God, you sound so good like this. Could record you right now and use it as my new favorite lullaby.”
His fingers replaced his mouth, two sliding in effortlessly as his tongue stayed on your clit, moving in sync. Your body bucked, firelight catching the sweat on your chest, and you came hard, crying out as the heat consumed you from inside out.
But he wasn’t done.
Not even close.
Jungwon rose, undressing slowly, like he wanted you to watch, to ache. He was lean muscle and sharp edges, all scars and quiet power, and the moment he lined himself up against your entrance, he looked you dead in the eye.
“This…” he said, pushing in, slow and deep, “is mine now.”
You gasped, hands flying to his shoulders, nails sinking in as he filled you completely.
“Yours,” you breathed. “Only yours.”
He started to move, hips rolling, each thrust rougher, deeper, hotter than the last. You wrapped your legs around his waist, meeting him thrust for thrust, moaning his name like a prayer.
The fire roared behind him, casting shadows over his face. His expression was dark, hungry, worshipful, like he couldn't decide whether to break you or beg for your soul.
“Say it again,” he growled. “Say you’re mine.”
“I’m yours,” you cried out. “I’m yours, Jungwon”
He kissed you again, silencing the scream as he drove into you harder, faster, until you were unraveling beneath him, again, trembling and moaning as your second orgasm ripped through you like wildfire.
His pace stuttered.
“Fuck,” he groaned, voice strangled. “I’m gonna...Y/N—”
“Do it,” you whispered, pulling him in. “Come inside. Fill me.”
And when he did, when he came with a ragged moan, clutching you to his chest like he was afraid you’d vanish, you felt more alive than you ever had.
Like you belonged there. In his arms. In the dark. In the madness.
After, he didn’t speak.
He just held you, bodies tangled on the rug, the firelight fading into embers.
You were sore. Marked. Loved.
And when he whispered, “I’ll kill anyone who tries to take you from me,”
you believed him.
Because you’d do the same.
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There's a scene where my otp sleep together and one of them gets up and goes to the window in a robe to take an Important Spy Phonecall™ and of course I've seen the scene 1000x+ and probably around time no. 50 I noticed that the damned sleeve of that robe is 7inches closer to the wrist in different takes they were using, so it jumps around through the finished scene.
Also in a different scene of them takes off her hat, and then there's a shot in the middle where it's back on again.
Continuity is very important in scenes that will be veiwed apx. 5495x.
Hahaha, this is so valid!
I am apparently The Worst to watch most things with because I’ll spot continuity errors quickly and then not shut up about it.
There’s one episode of Station 19 that is really important for Maya x Carina’s story but there are sooooo many continuity issues in the final edit. I think it was the script supervisor’s first episode, so I cut her some slack, but ooh!
Sometimes it’s hard to tell while watching the scene the first time where an error is, because editors are sooooo good at what they do. But after staring at a gif for approximately 6 hours or watching the scene for the millionth time, they are distracting.
#7 inches though? damn#you’re funny anon and I like you#anonymous#Janelle’s asks#film and television production#one day maybe I’ll go into script supervision and make#some real money… one day#what show is this though because I love Important Spy Stuff#extra points if they’re wlw spies
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