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Re: personal groans
It probably will not even come close to what was related in the magazine. the
media has a way of turning things around to reflect what the producer (the guy
with the money) wants the public to believe. Don't confuse me with the facts
I'm being creative here! is the most often heard statement on set, Hollywood
is like that. I was in the business for a number of years and my sons have
done that too and you can't tell the producer he is wrong..
Carlo
MKIRKALDY@aol.com wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Aug 1999 at 14:02:52 -0400 Farlow@IPFW.EDU
> wrote:
>
> > Well, while we're commenting on the media, let me mention my
> > own reservations about my forthcoming Discover channel program,
> > "Dinosaur Attack", scheduled for broadcast on September 6.
> Here is a VCR alert for the dino list and Larry's Dinosaur TV Week.
>
> > thrust of the show is that the attack did occur. Much is made
> > over an attempt to recreate the attack using computer graphics,
> > the implication being that the ability to make a behavioral
> > interpretation fit the footprints shows that the behavior in question
> > actually occurred. In my opinion, the only thing that was tested
> > by the computer graphics was the cleverness of the programmers.
> It will be interesting to see what the program emphasizes vs. what
> the article in Scientific American actually said.
>
> Mary
> mkirkaldy@aol.com