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<blockquote data-quote="BarMoo" data-source="post: 1814" data-attributes="member: 175089"><p>I'll have a pint of whatever you are drinking. </p><p></p><p>Talking of pints, the Irish bar (more in Berlin than Ireland) has just put on some John Smith's Extra Smooth (very Irish?).</p><p></p><p>I had a pint or several just so that I could experience a genuine english hangover headache once again. It worked: I am now back on the Jever.</p><p></p><p>Back on the subject of shadows - in the field of television postproduction a shadow's more common purpose is to salvage a text claim/pack from its background - because the director was more interested in making a visual masterpiece :-) </p><p></p><p>In the edit suite, the advertising agency will arrive to take over. The pack and text claims will be too small. The director will go to the toilet to powder his nose. </p><p></p><p>Him out of the room, an instruction will be given to make everything 273% larger - with a drop shadow (hoping, of course, the director doesn't notice).</p><p></p><p>He comes back. He does notice. A fight then ensues. Something to do with ruining a masterpiece; apparently. </p><p></p><p>Have Fun,</p><p></p><p>Mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BarMoo, post: 1814, member: 175089"] I'll have a pint of whatever you are drinking. Talking of pints, the Irish bar (more in Berlin than Ireland) has just put on some John Smith's Extra Smooth (very Irish?). I had a pint or several just so that I could experience a genuine english hangover headache once again. It worked: I am now back on the Jever. Back on the subject of shadows - in the field of television postproduction a shadow's more common purpose is to salvage a text claim/pack from its background - because the director was more interested in making a visual masterpiece :-) In the edit suite, the advertising agency will arrive to take over. The pack and text claims will be too small. The director will go to the toilet to powder his nose. Him out of the room, an instruction will be given to make everything 273% larger - with a drop shadow (hoping, of course, the director doesn't notice). He comes back. He does notice. A fight then ensues. Something to do with ruining a masterpiece; apparently. Have Fun, Mark. [/QUOTE]
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