As I'm watching more of the episode I'm seeing more of this frenetic
shooting/editing when it isn't called for. I can only see two reasons
for this:

-- To make the show appear faster paced than it is (remember "E-Ring"
about the paper-trail of war?)

-- They have to shoot around the bad acting (used to see this when I
worked at NBC and we saw the feed of Passions taping)

On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 7:33 PM, Doug Eastick <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2012-06-14 10:17 PM, Kevin M. wrote:
>>
>> Random observation: 14 minutes into episode two, mother and daughter
>> in law are in the SouthFork kitchen and they hug. My quick tally has
>> more than 20 shots within a 10 second period and some of the worst
>> continuity I've ever seen in a TV show. A -- They didn't need 20 shots
>> for a hug. B -- Seriously, it was like the daughter in law had four
>> different hairstyles and was holding the recipe book eight different
>> ways. Watch it. It was almost dizzying. It will make you laugh or
>> cringe.
>>
> dizzy is a good word.  i thought it was just the "twists", but perhaps it
> was the shot splicing too.
>
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