atw: Re: (O.T.) For Those Who Missed The "Secrets and Lies".

 
And of course, dog lovers= will know that Frontline is a treatment to ward
off  fleas and ticks..=  

 SUNTER Bede:
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:08:21= +1100, =A0you are alleged to have written:
>=A0Bruce,
>
>=A0"The comedy show= 'FrontPage'"
>=A0=3D20
>=A0I think that comedy show was= 'Frontline'.=3D20
>=A0FrontPage is a web development= application=3D20
>=A0from Micr ... No, you're right,= it's a comedy ...
>
>=A0Famously, Phillip Adams claimed to= refuse to=3D20
>=A0watch 'A Current Affair' because,= he said, "it was=3D20
>=A0only a send-up of= Frontline."
>
>=A0cheers and regards
>=A0Bede
>
>=A0-----Original= Message-----
>=A0From:= austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>=A0[mailto:austechwriter-bo=
unce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On[0] Behalf>=A0Of BJA Sent: Monday,= 21 February 2005
13:12 PM To:>=A0austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>=A0Subject: atw: Re: (O.T.) For Those= Who Missed The
>=A0"Secrets and Lies".
>
>
>=A0In a single camera shoot, noddies= are usually (but not
>=A0always) done after
>=A0the event so that the interviewer= can be seen to
>=A0interact with their= victim.
>=A0'Stock' noddies are also used from= time to time as the
>=A0need arises.
>
>=A0The comedy show 'FrontPage' used to= lampoon this
>=A0process all the time as does= 'Russell Coight' (he does>=A0the white
handinto= black hand handshake when both>=A0people are white= etc.).
>
>=A0But you are right Brian, I hate it= when they do too
>=A0much of it as it distracts from the= story.
>
>=A0Cheers,
>
>=A0Bruce Ashley
>=A0Senior Technical Writer
>
>
>=A0-----Original= Message-----
>=A0From:= austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>=A0[mailto:austechwriter-bo=
unce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On[0] Behalf>=A0Of Michael Edward= Granat Sent: Sunday,
20February>=A02005 1:39 PM To:= austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>=A0Subject: atw:
Re:= (O.T.) For Those Who Missed The>=A0"Secrets and= Lies".
>
>
>=A0Yes, indeed, Brian.
>
>=A0A very intriguing= observation.
>
>=A0Those noddies were rather= distracting. =A0Just a tad too>=A0earnest
and=concerned, as if Liz Jackson was making
>=A0faces in a mirror. =A0I knew that= there was something
>=A0odd about that show that irked me= at the time and I
>=A0couldn't quite put my finger on it.= =A0Plus it looked
>=A0like she did her noddy
>=A0shots in a completely different= room or building. =A0I
>=A0just hope that the questions that= we saw were actually
>=A0the ones that were asked and, for= that matter, that
>=A0Liz Jackson was the one who asked= them!
>
>=A0One never even knows if the= sequence and completeness>=A0of the answers
were= edited for effect and a different>=A0slant on the= story.
>
>=A0Believing one's own eyes isn't what= it used to be.
>
>=A0For those of you on this list who= are unaware of the
>=A0TV industry term "noddies" or= "noddy shots", these are>=A0the cutaway
shots of= a journalist /
>=A0presenter asking questions of an= interviewee, from an
>=A0interview during which only one= camera was available,>=A0which was
aimedat= the subject.
>
>=A0This is a commonplace TV industry= practice, in which
>=A0the journalist re-reads his or her= questions for the
>=A0camera later, hopefully (but= rarely)
>=A0done in the same room, to be re-cut= into the interview
>=A0for broadcast.
>
>=A0Noddies are so named because they= usually include
>=A0supposed cutaway shots of the= interviewer nodding in>=A0agreement and=
looking pensively at the>=A0camera, as they hear= and watch the playback of
the>=A0interview.
>
>=A0In the worst examples of noddies,= you can see that the
>=A0room in which the interviewer is= seated is quite
>=A0different to the one in which the= interview
>=A0was done and, sometimes, you can= even see a reflection>=A0or glow of
the= playback monitor in the interviewer's
>=A0spectacles or in a background= object.
>
>=A0So, for you Enid Blyton fans, these= noddies have
>=A0nothing to do with her books,= unless the interviewer>=A0happens to have
Big= Ears.
>
>=A0Cheers,
>
>=A0Michael
>
>=A0Michael Granat
>=A0Write Ideas*
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>
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>
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>=A0E&OE - Errors &=A0Omissions= Excepted
>
>=A0At 18:47 19/2/2005, you= wrote:
>>=A0Hi Michael,
>>=A0Had a look at the docco. Rod= was good value. Found>>=A0Liz's noddies=
abit distracting.
>>=A0If I had been in Rod's place= and she actually pulled>>=A0those faces,=
I
>>
>=A0would
>>=A0have found
>>=A0it hard not to burst out= laughing.
>>=A0Brian.
>>
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