Elders (Moderators) Libby Posted September 9, 2005 Elders (Moderators) Posted September 9, 2005 I'm editing the transcript and stepping through some of the scenes, I caught this strange document in one of the files that Lara is looking through near the beginning of the episode. This looks like they took a page from the shooting script and used that as a prop. Here's the screen grab:
Elders (Admins) The Old Man Posted September 9, 2005 Elders (Admins) Posted September 9, 2005 Good catch!
MovieMaker Posted September 9, 2005 Posted September 9, 2005 Thats funny cause we did the same thing for a few shots in Millennium Apocalypse, but we also created some prop documents with information on millenniumdesktop for some of our props that need to be seen closer up.
Elders (Admins) The Old Man Posted September 9, 2005 Elders (Admins) Posted September 9, 2005 LOL! "Every bit helps" as the Old Woman said, as she wizzed into the sea!
4th Horseman Posted September 9, 2005 Posted September 9, 2005 I'm editing the transcript and stepping through some of the scenes, I caught this strange document in one of the files that Lara is looking through near the beginning of the episode. This looks like they took a page from the shooting script and used that as a prop. Here's the screen grab: <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Libby...good find...could very well be a script...what i noticed is the name Peter Lorrie...the famous movie actor, whose credits include "The Man Who Knew Too Much" & "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea". The Fourth Horseman
Elders (Moderators) Libby Posted September 9, 2005 Author Elders (Moderators) Posted September 9, 2005 Thanks 4H - I knew the name but couldn't recall who he was. I also noticed the typo - "wooden crate tied up with twin. Made me laugh because, as you know, I never make typos. I also spotted in the last scene of the bookcase, that the shelf had diaries or yearly journals. Some were laid down flat, the others were upright. They didn't seem to be in any particular order, but the last upright one, near the middle of the shelf, was for 1984.
Elders (Admins) The Old Man Posted September 11, 2005 Elders (Admins) Posted September 11, 2005 Thanks 4H - I knew the name but couldn't recall who he was. I also noticed the typo - "wooden crate tied up with twin. Made me laugh because, as you know, I never make typos. I also spotted in the last scene of the bookcase, that the shelf had diaries or yearly journals. Some were laid down flat, the others were upright. They didn't seem to be in any particular order, but the last upright one, near the middle of the shelf, was for 1984. LOL! someone has a sense of humour!
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