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Oh I hope not... usually plays out better on screen. You're always so enthusiastic ...I appreciate that and it pumps me up so chin up mate
:D
We did it on purpose so you don't expect it to be the great scene it will be and you will be amazed. all for the love of Bond B-)
If that happens, things become even more blurry when the "normal" legal spoilers are being posted. For instance the spoilers from the new Empire Magazine article, the actual official V-blogs from EON Productions (which in essence are spoilers too) and the on-site production reports. Hence all the irritations and accusations.
But I do want to say, that every logical thinking person needs to know that this "Production Timeline"-topic can never be spoiler-free. The very nature of this topic makes it prone to spoilers. Especially when on-site pictures are being posted, one can actually SEE, predict and forecast how a particular scene will look like in the film!
Anyway, I suggest the following to all MI6COMMUNITY-moderators:
--> Maintain this "SPECTRE Production Timeline"-topic, with a heavy spoiler tag. A bit like this:
"SPECTRE Production Timeline -- POSSIBLE SPOILERS"
--> Create a 2nd production timeline topic, like this:
"SPECTRE Production Timeline -- FREE OF SPOILERS". In that topic there should be a tiny manual, in which posters are requested to post their spoiler-free stuff. Also, obviously, in that topic it is not allowed to post on-set production pictures! This should be a topic where people are discussing possibilities, due to rumors. Not leaked factual outcomes, due to SonyLeaks, movie articles or on-set production diaries.
--> Maintain the already available:
"SPECTRE Leaks Discussion (allowed on ONLY this thread) MAJOR PLOTLINE SPOILERS!"-topic
And dear @nikos78? Please take into account that also a bit of common sense should be used from your side. This is a "Production Timeline"-topic. If you click on it, you arrive in a zone where the production of "SPECTRE" is being discussed in great detail. In there you'll always find spoilers, just like upcoming spoilers of official trailers and official video-blogs.
Well, Bothe talks about what kind of character he is playing and with whom he is interacting in that capacity. (imagine something like this: "I'm playing a playboy, and I'm going to try and seduce the protagonist's wife...") The article on the news page removes the the "kind of character" and only mentions with whom he interacts (in relation to the above it's like: "There is a sexy scene with actress xy - I won't tell how it turns out.")
I don't know how "heavy" that is in your book.
I am not sure if its possible to keep up to date on the production but at the same time, avoid all spoilers or more subtle inferences.
Not a good idea to have two production timelines. Then you have two the same, if not similar threads.
"SPECTRE Production Timeline -- FREE OF SPOILERS". In that topic there should be a tiny manual, in which posters are requested to post their spoiler-free stuff. Also, obviously, in that topic it is not allowed to post on-set production pictures! This should be a topic where people are discussing possibilities, due to rumors. Not leaked factual outcomes, due to SonyLeaks, movie articles or on-set production diaries.
I doubt, that is really helpful, as it will only add to the confusion IMO. Three threads about the same subject will be even harder to maintain properly. My suggestion would be to simply put, when in doubt, your post in tags. Better one too many then one too few.
All in all it works well enough, I believe. There is no chance, spoiler free people like myself, will end up without knowledge about plot and scenes, when we choose to participate. Question is, how much and that is entirely up to those, who know more and post.
That's a bit drastical. But indeed, one should think before entering this topic :-).
During the production of Skyfall I wanted to watch every video, see every picture, read every little bit of news about the movie. Not this time. Since I already know the whole plot, I don't have the urge to watch every video and see every photo of the production. So I think that ironically I will be less spoiled going into Spectre than I was in 2012 right before Skyfall.
I hope so too, just very frustrating as pretty much everyone has been brilliant in being careful what they post.
Maybe? But I don't want to know about scenes that are going to make you go :-O I want the magic of the movie to do that to me.
You read my meaning correctly GL. However it is time to move on as their is no point crying over spilt milk.
That is a stunning image!
With all due respect, trailers and videoblogs are one thing (you either click on them or not, by choice) and comments like "there goes the DB10 into the Tiber" out in the open without a spoiler warning, quite another. Anyway, no harm feelings. :)
craig_kaye The #Carabinieri Police Car used in #Spectre in #Rome on Monday night around the #Vatican
#007 12min
http://websta.me/p/933377992560991595_1427529342
VIDEO: craig_kaye Watching #Spectre getting filmed in the #Vatican - #007 #JamesBond 6h
http://websta.me/p/933209856478011338_1427529342
In particular, all the orange taints we see on many photos could come from the fact that the photographers who take these shots use the "low light white balance" on their photo cameras, while photographing white lights coming from the city street. If they had their photos taken with "tungstene white balance", the orange taint would be far less prominent, the image would appear more cold/white (but well, as they would look closer to what the eye see, they would indeed be less nice to see). The last ones with the boat is taken by a photographer who did not use the "low light white balance" automatic setting many others had IMO. Hence less orange taints, and more cold/blue colours.
I can take pictures tomorrow night in Paris if people want to see how easy orange taints appears in night city street photos now with the new photo cameras and the new lightings. How they are shooting the movie itself as far as white balance goes is still a mystery. And maybe it's gonna big hard shadows again like in SF, maybe something totally different, no one knows until the trailer...
(ie : this one from the Rome shooting : http://i.imgur.com/rWHVQiI.jpg that looks so different from the others on http://imgur.com/a/ioawW#73 here the orange colour is not "real")
I hope it is Spectre related!
Thanks for explaining. For me, the "orange" look in the first link is a lot more atmospheric then the more "real" look in the second link. When I made am evemning city cruise around NY, that city was GOLDEN. I so loved that look and will never forget it. Plus it was REAL. So its possible. This looks the same, whether it is artificial or natural light. I hope, they use it.