Show me the professional, famous actress, with a decade or more experience, who gets EVERY shot done in the very first take.
There are none.
…and the ones that even come close have practiced their lines 10s of times before walking onto the set. That’s like 20+ bad takes that conveniently happened in private, without wasting any film (something that I believe is less of an issue these days when everything is digital).
The Carpenters.
It was a complaint the record producers had about them.
Every time they recorded songs, the sound techs said they had nothing to do because the artists never (and I do quote “NEVER”) made any mistakes.
What is scheduled as a 8 hour session for other artists (with several attempts and massive adjustments by the sound techs) was usually done by the Carpenters in one or two hours (and no remixxing needed)
Aaahh, at last! Was about time…
Right? 🙂
Hey, everything worked out–which is WAY more than Fred deserved. ^^
Bathrooms are great for voice practice!
Dani, you can get top billing out of big three though!
Show me the professional, famous actress, with a decade or more experience, who gets EVERY shot done in the very first take.
There are none.
…and the ones that even come close have practiced their lines 10s of times before walking onto the set. That’s like 20+ bad takes that conveniently happened in private, without wasting any film (something that I believe is less of an issue these days when everything is digital).
The Carpenters.
It was a complaint the record producers had about them.
Every time they recorded songs, the sound techs said they had nothing to do because the artists never (and I do quote “NEVER”) made any mistakes.
What is scheduled as a 8 hour session for other artists (with several attempts and massive adjustments by the sound techs) was usually done by the Carpenters in one or two hours (and no remixxing needed)
While film stock costs are less an issue, it’s still time on set, which means wages for all the production crew