See how things really look from Mark's point of view and how Peep Show is made.
Look out for Part 2 next week at channel4.com/peepshow
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See how things really look from Mark's point of view and how Peep Show is made.
Look out for Part 2 next week at channel4.com/peepshow
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no it's not just you, he is one of my guilty pleasures as i have developed what is undoubtedly a crush on him! oh and how people have taken the mickey. teehee!
So interesting to see how they film it. I heard that in the first couple of series they used cameras strapped to the top of the heads of the actors and actresses.
It's cool seeing david giving the camera man cues and signals and the way they move around together. it does flow so well when you watch the actual program. It must have taken a while to get this point of view method of filming down
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It's cool seeing david giving the camera man cues and signals and the way they move around together. it does flow so well when you watch the actual program. It must have taken a while to get this point of view method of filming down