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Bluebottle Started conversation May 22, 2020
Entry: 'Into the Labyrinth' - the Television Series - A87977731
Author: Bluebottle - U43530
You cannot deny this had the Nidus touch
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A87977731 - 'Into the Labyrinth' - the Television Series
SashaQ - happysad Posted May 23, 2020
The title reminds me of the film A87790567 so I'm not surprised you have seen this Good to see there is a link to 'The Children of the Stones', too
" Cheddar. Cheesy" -
Just a couple of typos I spotted: Davey --> Davy, and Seperation --> Separation.
Is chromakey an early form of green screen, or is it that green screen is an example of chromakey? I have a few chromakey options in the video editing software I use, but I am very much a novice when it comes to overlays (although I did manage something in one of my Discord videos A87924595 ) so I haven't used them yet.
A87977731 - 'Into the Labyrinth' - the Television Series
Bluebottle Posted May 23, 2020
Thanks for the read-through, you know I do enjoy a spooky stone story...
I've made some tweaks - I didn't want to get too technical but you're right that that wasn't quite right and so I've tweaked it now.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Jun 8, 2020
As usual I have never seen this. I'm currently trying to warp my head around the whole series being set in a cave.
Good summary, I think. No questions.
A87977731 - 'Into the Labyrinth' - the Television Series
Bluebottle Posted Jun 9, 2020
They really did have one set - that of a cave - that they desperately try to change the background and foreground dressing and add props here and there to try unsuccessfully to disguise the fact that it is only the same cave set.
Mind you, other programmes have done the same (though not to the same degree). Count the number of episodes of 'Andromeda' or 'Star Trek: Voyager' that at some point use a cave tunnel set. It may be the interior of an asteroid, or the inside of a mountain, but cave sets do get a lot of use.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Jun 13, 2020
Reminds me of Raumpatroullie Orion, a 1960s German sci-fi series. They basically had a set of 3 different corridors that represented every space station of other such place they visisted.
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Peer Review: A87977731 - 'Into the Labyrinth' - the Television Series
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