All the disparate elements were shot on film but comped digitally on the Betacam thingie.But the VFX ship elements were on film, right?
All the disparate elements were shot on film but comped digitally on the Betacam thingie.But the VFX ship elements were on film, right?
I'm not sure if they're full HD, but MeTV did just start showing new, cleaner, prints of all of the M*A*S*H episodes.Did some digging and it seems you're right. Probably would be a lot cheaper than TNG too, because it doesn't have all the visual effects to separately recomposite. Of course, even if they do re-scan the film in higher resolution, they may just put it up for HD streaming and/or iTunes instead of making it available on Blu-ray. "M*A*S*H, remastered in HD! Only on Hulu!"
I'm not sure if they're full HD, but MeTV did just start showing new, cleaner, prints of all of the M*A*S*H episodes.
Since when?The models were all shot on film. The compositing, phasers, etc. were done on video.
But we're kinda OT here.![]()
Yeah, LFIM is betting that his viewers aren't watching RMB's channel.I get a sense of deja vu reading this:
https://axanarproductions.com/axanar-vfx/
I feel like someone else recently took us behind the scenes of the VFX for Axanar![]()
And I can take or leave it, if I please...suicide is a life time endeavor and Axanar goes laugh track.
They also scaled the laugh track way back later in the show's run. They also had rules whereby no laughter was over the O.R. scenes, etc.There were a number of episodes of M*A*S*H without a laugh track — ones the producers were able to convince the network wouldn't have worked if the laugh track were added. The were:
"O.R.," "The Bus," "Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler?," "The Interview," "Dreams," "Point of View," and "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen," the series finale.
I actually double-check before I post to make sure my recollections are correct. A rarity.Did some digging and it seems you're right...
I've served papers twice in California, I wasn't involved on one side or the other. I don't know about other states.A couple of questions about the serving of the lawsuit on RMB.
First, why does it have to be in person?
Secondly, if it's a basic procedure of proof that RMB received it, why is difficult to do between states? I understand different state laws, but I thought that a basic process like this would be standardised.
^^^A couple of questions about the serving of the lawsuit on RMB.
First, why does it have to be in person?
It is standardized. Notification must be served IN PERSON to the Defendant named in the lawsuit <--- That's the legal standard.Secondly, if it's a basic procedure of proof that RMB received it, why is difficult to do between states? I understand different state laws, but I thought that a basic process like this would be standardised.
I have Levine's blog pinned and sometimes listen to his Hollywood and Levine podcast.Anyone here interested in learning more about M*A*S*H or sitcom writing in general may like By Ken Levine:
kenlevine.blogspot.com
Ken writes about his time on M*A*S*H, Cheers, and Frasier, plus his years as s Top-40 DJ and being a baseball announcer on the radio.
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