Everything posted by otisdog
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A Remarkable, And Disheartening, Series of Tweets from Los Angeles
Quite, actually.
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A Remarkable, And Disheartening, Series of Tweets from Los Angeles
Union Pacific, in an attempt at fattening their bottom line, fired the majority of their police force a couple of years ago.
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Fishing Megathread: Looking For Big Girls Who swallow
Honestly, not much happening on the Merced in the winter. It's actually pretty slow in the summer, too. East Walker and Hot Creek on the east side work in the winter, but Tioga Pass usually closes before Thanksgiving and opens mid April, so you really can't easily get there from the valley. Also. the Owens outside of Bishop is doable in the dead of winter, same access issue though. The Ahwahnee is great, but worn. Doesn't seem to make a difference it's still hard to get a booking there. Reservations open a year out.
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RIP Bowl Games Catchall Thread
So the NC State coach has declared that his team won the Holiday Bowl for their 10th win because UCLA forfeited, contrary to the NCAA's & ACC's thoughts on this. Turns out he gets a $150K bonus for a 10 win season.
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2021-2022 Winter weather thread for non-Texans
6" last night, but the temp is up 20 degrees or so. Thaw is supposed to start Saturday. But the county doesn't plow down here on the south end of our island...lots of ice on the road, and numerous vehicles upside down in the ditches.
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2021-2022 Winter weather thread for non-Texans
Ha! Currently 13 degrees 212 miles north of Portland on the sound. Won't break freezing for another 4 days. Snowed 6 inches on Christmas, but clear as a bell now. Happy I took the time to split some of my bucked maple before the holiday cheer was uncorked.
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I Like Pie
Great thread...I'll contribute when I sober up....
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Lincoln Riley to USC
I'm an SC alum....One of my classes had a rather skanky blond in it. Imagine my amazement when said rather skanky blond showed up in class with the song girl sweater, dress, and new pancake face, appearing rather attractive. Totally amazed at the transformation.
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Battle Of The States Fresno vs. San Jose
Can't believe nobody complained about Petros....who, I think, is one of the most knowledgable fox color commentators, whatever you think of his voice.
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Classic Car thread
Yup...probably gets sideways stunningly fast, too...
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The New Car Fanatic Thread
MB Sprinter can't source electric doors latches...built vehicles will be released in June or July.
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Oysters and their bivalve brethren - the finominal filterers
Not quite what? We're growing oysters on our tidelands. Hey...how are those Sonics doing?
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Alec Baldwin Shoots and Kills Cinematographer, Wounds Director
Henry knows WTF he's talking about....
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Alec Baldwin Shoots and Kills Cinematographer, Wounds Director
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Alec Baldwin Shoots and Kills Cinematographer, Wounds Director
A point about 'Producers'....oftentimes being credited as a producer is a ploy to increase ones wages on the production, either as a tax advantage or as a means to avoid a mandated wage ceiling, sometimes union scale, often studio salary parameters. Just because one is labeled 'producer' on a show, it doesn't mean that said person has anything to do with the daily happenings on set. Heck, I was on a show with 24 writers, about half of them were 'producers'. None of them ever saw the set.
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Alec Baldwin Shoots and Kills Cinematographer, Wounds Director
Funny how you think that stating facts is 'running interference'.
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Alec Baldwin Shoots and Kills Cinematographer, Wounds Director
Good point, and again I have to point out how cheap a 'tier one' budget production is. The DP (director of photography) is usually behind the camera, or their 2nd is. Whoever is back there is normally protected by a 'protection piece' which is a 4 x 10 piece of 3/4" lexan with a hole cut into it for the lens, which hangs from C stands. The director is usually off to the side, behind a bank of monitors (video village) that capture the images of every camera rolling on the set. The fact that this wasn't the scenario is telling, and I think that these elements not being in place on the set is probably due to budget. As to your second point, out of state production has been a big thing for years due to tax incentives, and IATSE, which has strong safety protocols. casts a wide net in their jurisdiction, so I wouldn't think there is a direct correlation re: safety / out of state production.. The low budget 'tiers' have always been an issue amongst union members...although they pay crap wages, the hours accrued on a low budget show count the same as a normal production, allowing the worker to earn enough hours to achieve union membership.
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Oysters and their bivalve brethren - the finominal filterers
So as a recent new resident of Washington state, I was surprised to learn that this state is the only state in the nation where you own the tidewaters...aka where the oysters live. We currently are growing about 1,000 of them, harvestable next year.
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Alec Baldwin Shoots and Kills Cinematographer, Wounds Director
If the upthread mention of a 'Tier 1 show' was correct, it is / was a union show. Also the fact that Baldwin was involved pretty much conforms it. Not likely a SAG member would be on that set.
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Alec Baldwin Shoots and Kills Cinematographer, Wounds Director
Inexperience and failure to follow established industry protocol.
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Alec Baldwin Shoots and Kills Cinematographer, Wounds Director
Absolutely concur. But if the above story is to be believed, the AD picked the gun up off of the armorers' cart...the armorers' cart is sacrosanct.
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Alec Baldwin Shoots and Kills Cinematographer, Wounds Director
Backwards....nobody touches a firearm but the armorer and the talent.
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Alec Baldwin Shoots and Kills Cinematographer, Wounds Director
Soooo....long time entertainment employee here - multiple f*ckups here. Reading the above article that mentioned it was a 'tier one' movie. That means it was a union show, but had a 6 million dollar maximum production budget, including post (production). That's not shit....a television show I worked on had a 34 mil episodic budget. Tier 1 shows pay about 1/2 standard union scale, if that, and have super small crews so as to make that budget possible. So the people who work on these shows are folks with zero, or very little experience on the set. They're learning on set...and there's mistakes made. In the real world, an Armorer (hired solely to handle firearms by the prop master) is completely trusted by the actor he hands the gun to, period. There is no blame possible towards the actor here.
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Classic Car thread
Troph, good luck. His first mistake could be his last.
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[Game Thread] Longhorns @ Razorbacks in Fayettnam
Just a heads up, for all of you who want to see this 'no rivalry' game again, it's on ESPNU now!