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Graylight · 51-55, F
I did a brief stint once editing movies for TV, meaning we had a strict guideline as to what had to be removed and how. Mom's brains sliding behind her lifeless body down a white refrigerator? Totally fine. Crocodile chewing a a man in half? Acceptable. Gunfire that would make Iwo Jim look like testing grounds? That's fine. Want to have a comedic character who is himself a stereotype and laughs all other stereotypes? Encouraged.
But a poster on a back wall off to the side of the main character for a 10-second scene? Hide those mammary glands. And for God's sake, don't talk about the fact we're natural animals.
But a poster on a back wall off to the side of the main character for a 10-second scene? Hide those mammary glands. And for God's sake, don't talk about the fact we're natural animals.
PicturesOfABetterTomorrow · 41-45, M
@Graylight And of course you had the magic bed sheets that was popularized by American film and TV.