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Post by Kim on Jul 14, 2006 8:01:34 GMT
Totally agree, we were filmed by a guy at the BBC and it was a nightmare, we were having a conversation about something and he stopped us mid flow and asked us to have it again...doh! It just didn't flow second time round!
He said don't worry I will edit it all later!!!!!!
Nothing came of it which we are glad tbh as it would not have been a true reflection of how we investigate, we did tell him that we were not like Most Haunted and that things don't actually happen the way they portray them.
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Post by RidingWithTheAngels on Jul 19, 2006 23:44:45 GMT
Very little happens the way MH portrays them! In fact very little happens in MH! Our encounter ( see above) is something I have come to expect from tv crews - its all done for the best tv and not for a genuine reflection of events. Put me off too having a camera up my snoz being asked to reflect on what just occurred!
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Post by paddygc on Jul 20, 2006 6:36:19 GMT
tbh, i think that the experience we had with the bbc was a poor reflection on what is posible with correct planning and professional crew!
I was extremely disappointed by the approach the cameraman used in this case - and the fact he turned up without a night vision cam really shows his lack of preparation for the event!
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Post by RidingWithTheAngels on Jul 20, 2006 9:02:38 GMT
Yes I agree Paddy. The idea is a sound one and could have been great footage however its always difficult trying to get your own point of view across because they work with something called direction ( well most of them). This is mainly an excuse to boss you about and interfere with what would normally be a good plan to get good tv footage that ends up on the cutting room floor - from previous experience not ours at the invest.
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