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by eggdude
3569 days ago
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I think his definition of "lie" is very broad in the sense of presenting something to be different than it actually is. For example: - The show makes it seem like the pitch lasts 15 minutes when it generally lasts much longer in reality (I've talked to a friend who has been on the show that has verified this). - The show makes it seem much more dramatic than it actually is by overlapping dialogue, rearranging and timing reaction shots, and using music (to the extend of fabricating a conversation) - The show makes it seem like an exact deal is made in 15 minutes when there is much more involved before and after the show |
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It's interesting that some people think of TV as somehow "true." Maybe it is emotionally true, but it is not reality. Reality is having to commute 90 minutes to work on a TV show that portrays reality falsely as many of my colleagues do.