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Re: Question - Lavish Porn Sets - How?

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:16 pm
by Sarah Kelly
When your kneeling before me, its most definately "Mistress" ... otherwise, over drinks at the bar "Sarah" is fine!wink! Does Burleigh house have porn potential?might just take you up on that.Be lovely to catch up with Storm ,and yourself(been ages !)


Re: Question - Lavish Porn Sets - How?

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:22 pm
by hugodown
Deano, I'm an art director/set designer and let me tell you; it's ALL lies and trickery. You can get away with a lot by using careful shots and editing. Even multi million dollar Hollywood epics reuse old props and set elements. Example. Gladiator/Alexander/300/Clash of the Titans have all used a shit load of the same stuff.


Re: Question - Lavish Porn Sets - How?

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 6:35 pm
by SpannerProductions
ah well in that case will start of as Sarah and steadily decend into Mistress as my drink filled state slowly forces me to my knees......not so much grovelling at your feet as not being able to stand up !grin!....well to be honest I'm not a hundred % sure of the porn potential of Burleigh house, might have to do some more investigation ( I do know there are extensive grounds with very private little nooks and crannies......just dont tell storm i told yer) lol xx The spanner is hoping to make a personal appearence at the next UKAP (providing Grandparents accept this years bribe levels to look after the terrible trio overnight) so if we haven't caught up before, I'll see you there Ms kelly - as its on a boat i'll be the one wearing the lifejacket.... xx


Re: Question - Lavish Porn Sets - How?

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:30 am
by Deano!
Hugodown - I remember hearing that in Hollywood, low budget movie makers often quickly moved in to use a set that only the big budget producers could afford before it was due to be dismantled.

It probably became a bit of a 'train spotting' exercise amongst movie buffs to pick out props that they'd seen in other films.

I also remember seeing a particularly cheap cowboy movie made in about 1972 where you could easily see some of the 'extras' were in fact cardboard cut outs. Due to sloppy camera work, it became obvious some of the bad dudes leaning against the rail outside the saloon were only a few millimeters thick!