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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostI was going to make that point - if Clarkson is driving the fastest production road car and he's racing then how come the film crew can stay in front and film him. How many crews to they use to get all them shots of the cars belting past when they are 'racing' over a couple of hundred miles? It's still funny though which is why I watch it
First section with Clarkson in the car with the in-car cams and a trailing camera crew for those external petrol station shots
Second section filmed with a different crew, different driver but the same car getting all the lovely scenic external shots
The two film sets are then spliced together to create the story
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhat always gives TG away is how well it's all filmed. The airship "accidentally" ending up at Norwich airport had lots of cuts from different angles from a helicopter, and from the ground. You can't do that without planning it all and spending a couple of hours filming the same thing several times from different angles.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Postrighto her indoors reckons James May really did stray into controlled airspace. I say it was all planned and scripted and he didn't get told off at all. What does the panel think?
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What always gives TG away is how well it's all filmed. The airship "accidentally" ending up at Norwich airport had lots of cuts from different angles from a helicopter, and from the ground. You can't do that without planning it all and spending a couple of hours filming the same thing several times from different angles.
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Google has the answer to most entertainment related questions...
http://www.edp24.co.uk/content/edp24...Category=Video
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Planned and scripted, but still quite funny if only for how dangerous that thing looked.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Postrighto her indoors reckons James May really did stray into controlled airspace. I say it was all planned and scripted and he didn't get told off at all. What does the panel think?
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righto her indoors reckons James May really did stray into controlled airspace. I say it was all planned and scripted and he didn't get told off at all. What does the panel think?Tags: None
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