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bad news to say "you must" it never goes down well
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Bjorn is not going to like his stepbrother!
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poor wee bjorn
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Poor Bjorn!
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That was fantastic. |
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The big salty tears are flowing here ![]() Wonderful stuff but sad! I must get a grip and phone DIL! |
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I've said it before but i think it's worth repeating most child actors are absolutely terrible but i think the wee boy who plays Bjorn is really good.
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That was fantastic. |
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it's a real roll(o)coaster ride isn't it?
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Haha yes, and plenty of room to explore. Young Bjorn was wonderful, can't imagine the trouble he will cause in the future!
![]() I was watching some interviews with the main cast and they were saying because they have history and the sagas as the source it's not like they are relying on one person's imagination.... |
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That makes sense. Well if this first one is any indication I'm in for a treat!
Putting now dry oilskins back on, back to the fray. Catch you later
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That makes sense. Well if this first one is any indication I'm in for a treat!
Putting now dry oilskins back on, back to the fray. Catch you later ![]() |
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Dealt with the cat business of the afternoon with DIL, she laughed when I explained what I'd been doing. When she rang I just said CAN'T TALK NOW CALL YOU LATER!!!!
![]() ![]() Well it was a fabulous afternoon. The second viewing is even better than the first I LOVE IT!!!
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Dealt with the cat business of the afternoon with DIL, she laughed when I explained what I'd been doing. When she rang I just said CAN'T TALK NOW CALL YOU LATER!!!!
![]() ![]() Well it was a fabulous afternoon. The second viewing is even better than the first I LOVE IT!!! i know it sounds weird but it's beautifully lit. It's so hard to film in low light/candle situations and get any detail at all but the DP has done an amazing job...just looking at any frame and it's exquisite as if it has been painted by an old master.also hahahhahahaha at your phone response ![]()
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You are right, it is beautifully lit and they way the manage to light Ragnar's eyes so they blaze like chips of ice
Are we up for more tomorrow?
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You are right, it is beautifully lit and they way the manage to light Ragnar's eyes so they blaze like chips of ice
Are we up for more tomorrow? ![]() ![]() yes! i'm not sure what time though i have tests...and often i can be waiting hours ![]() if we say the usual 3pm (cos i know that suits you and tk) and i'm not back just start without me and i'll catch up! |
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He must have a runner with a reflector aimed at him permanently
![]() yes! i'm not sure what time though i have tests...and often i can be waiting hours ![]() if we say the usual 3pm (cos i know that suits you and tk) and i'm not back just start without me and i'll catch up! |
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Well let's see what tk can do and if she's up for it we can do that, or we'll just wait til you are ready. On Friday I am off to see my daughters and granddaughters, back on Sunday night.....I may have to catch you two up then!!
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() it's pitch black here and i'm thinking it's going to be macaroni cheese for dinner......just trying to think what veggies i can bung in it i have leeks and those fine french beans (i love them) and peas......thinking out loud here
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It is isn't it? you have time to pick up all sorts of wee details.....i'm really enjoying the lighting
i know it sounds weird but it's beautifully lit. It's so hard to film in low light/candle situations and get any detail at all but the DP has done an amazing job...just looking at any frame and it's exquisite as if it has been painted by an old master.also hahahhahahaha at your phone response ![]() ![]() BIB That is one of my problems with this sort of drama, as hinted at a few pages back . Whenever they make drama in any epoch beffore the mid medival the lighting goes out of the window. I know they had no electricity but that means I have to try and figure the action out in the gloom with very little contrast. It is gloomy and hard to see. Then the subject matter tends to be dark too. |
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I feel guilty in here today. Like I have been spying on you through the window all afternoon.
BIB That is one of my problems with this sort of drama, as hinted at a few pages back . Whenever they make drama in any epoch beffore the mid medival the lighting goes out of the window. I know they had no electricity but that means I have to try and figure the action out in the gloom with very little contrast. It is gloomy and hard to see. Then the subject matter tends to be dark too. ![]() That's the thing with the lighting in this programme i was applauding. it is exquisite. It's not remotely gloomy or muddy, it looks more like a caravaggio painting!!! the detail is incredible in every frame. the leaps in technology with digital cameras such as the Alexa which performs beyond that which was possibly previously in low light, have given them this amazing palette and creativity to play with. For example you still see individual stitches on woven fabric no chance seeing that on some shitty bbc serial. It's not remotely like the shitty quality of bbc or itv lighting camerawork you see on things like Beowulf, The Last Kingdom or even Poldark, the quality on those programmes is terrible comparatively. It's a thing of beauty. |
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Very selfish of them
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() it's pitch black here and i'm thinking it's going to be macaroni cheese for dinner......just trying to think what veggies i can bung in it i have leeks and those fine french beans (i love them) and peas......thinking out loud here ![]()
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Sounds nice! I just had pasta with bolognese [one from the freezer I had made previously] with broccoli, followed by an invented pudding of an orange chopped up with blueberries, with a dollop of yogurt and er................marmalade
![]() i love broccolli but i can't eat it any more
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was that one of An's recipes? *passes hollandaise sauce*
i love broccolli but i can't eat it any more ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Does it make you parp? Broccoli, not marmalade
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I'm just shamefully addicted to marmalade
![]() ![]() ![]() Does it make you parp? Broccoli, not marmalade ![]() sadly since i had lots of bits removed internally my system can't cope with brassicas (thus my death defying 3 sprout treat at christmas ) there's quite a lot of food i loved that my system can't cope with now because of the amount of internal damage.that's why it's so weird i can eat curry with no problems ![]() ![]() i take joy in the completely weird randomness of it all. Can imagine teenagers al over the country being devastated at being forced to eat curry instead of sprouts and cabbage ![]() ![]() can you hear their sobs?
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I LOVE IT!!!
i know it sounds weird but it's beautifully lit. It's so hard to film in low light/candle situations and get any detail at all but the DP has done an amazing job...just looking at any frame and it's exquisite as if it has been painted by an old master.
i have tests...and often i can be waiting hours 

