tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24904037.post7460621845150479525..comments2024-01-11T04:57:37.530-04:00Comments on The Furious D Show: Hollywood Babble On & On #992: What Variety Of Variety?Furious Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07934529688753875751noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24904037.post-69522984146104484032013-03-01T17:56:36.681-04:002013-03-01T17:56:36.681-04:00OMG I'm from the future too. It is only march ...OMG I'm from the future too. It is only march 1 2013 at my house right now! Where's Rod?Bobbyenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24904037.post-32784354627091551892013-03-01T17:53:23.489-04:002013-03-01T17:53:23.489-04:00Blast Hardcheese said...
I'm wondering if one ... Blast Hardcheese said...<br />I'm wondering if one could resurrect Joel Hodgeson's "TV Wheel" concept to get around the 7-minute skit problem. That had the camera at the center of a rotating stage, and they could set up sets 'off camera' and quickly shift to them when needed. They could also do fun stuff with forced perspective and such.<br /><br />1/3/13 10:56 AM<br /><br />Are you from the future? Is that why your name is Blast?<br /><br /><br />OTOH Furious Your ideas are so uncommonly sensable is there any person in a position of power who would ever listen to you?<br />I got nuthin' but questions today?<br />Bobbyenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24904037.post-77157320765187321502013-03-01T10:56:39.934-04:002013-03-01T10:56:39.934-04:00I'm wondering if one could resurrect Joel Hodg...I'm wondering if one could resurrect Joel Hodgeson's "TV Wheel" concept to get around the 7-minute skit problem. That had the camera at the center of a rotating stage, and they could set up sets 'off camera' and quickly shift to them when needed. They could also do fun stuff with forced perspective and such.Blast Hardcheesenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24904037.post-66702578647773574522013-02-28T16:12:56.398-04:002013-02-28T16:12:56.398-04:00an excellent description of why Carol Burnett work...an excellent description of why Carol Burnett worked, and Rosie O'Donnell did not. sandy petersennoreply@blogger.com