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UER Forum > Archived Canada: Ontario > Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series (Viewed 7900 times)
PartyPooper 


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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 20 on 10/19/2009 3:44 AM >
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Definitely will be there, front and center with a cold beverage and a bag of Zesty Mordant nachos!


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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 21 on 10/19/2009 8:02 PM >
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Posted by cary054
Sorry we did not get to meet this past week in Miami, but I will take u up on ur offer if I am ever in the Toronto area.


Definitely do.

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 22 on 10/19/2009 9:37 PM >
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Love the trailer for the show, can't wait... I'll be watching...


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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 23 on 10/20/2009 3:55 PM >
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Posted by yokes
1332 Queen West, a little west of Dufferin


right next to the coolest building in the history of the universe!

okay.. maybe that's an exaggeration, but it's a private store completely filled with old time arcade games. I guess it's a rental spot or something. Anyway, if it wasn't for the scary looking employees in there, I'd be sneaking in with a bag full of quarters!


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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 24 on 10/20/2009 3:57 PM >
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Yeah, they use the storefront as storage for their arcade game rental business. I've been inside once... some classics in there, but mostly crap.

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 25 on 10/20/2009 4:07 PM >
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finally got the trailer to work

can you subtitle the show "2 guys in spiffy hats and 3 guys with spiffy glasses go exploring" ???


haha... just teasing. The trailer looks really good. The edit does set up a very dramatic pace, which I understand is needed to sell a promo, but it's not totally honest with the speed of urban exploration. I'm just commenting on it because I'm an editor by trade, and I always prefer to see the slower approach to fleshing out the real story instead of just flash cutting though a menacing score. Yes, I know it's just a promo, but I guess after watching it I really have high expectations for the actual series content. Here's hoping it turns out!

side question : for those of us who don't have bravo, will copies be made available though some other means? (like for sale at the gallery)

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 26 on 10/20/2009 4:16 PM >
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Posted by PARKDALE_LOCAL

can you subtitle the show "2 guys in spiffy hats and 3 guys with spiffy glasses go exploring" ???


We tried, but Bravo said it didn't play with the focus group.



haha... just teasing. The trailer looks really good. The edit does set up a very dramatic pace, which I understand is needed to sell a promo, but it's not totally honest with the speed of urban exploration. I'm just commenting on it because I'm an editor by trade, and I always prefer to see the slower approach to fleshing out the real story instead of just flash cutting though a menacing score. Yes, I know it's just a promo, but I guess after watching it I really have high expectations for the actual series content. Here's hoping it turns out!


There is definitely a difference in pacing between the promo and the episodes I've seen so far. The promo is definitely more "Amazing Race". Not much in the way of MTV flash editing in the series itself.


side question : for those of us who don't have bravo, will copies be made available though some other means? (like for sale at the gallery)


Not that I'm aware of. Episode one, at least, will also be airing on CTV on the 7th and A-Channel on the 8th. There is still plenty of time to order Bravo for the duration of the 6 episodes so you can watch us make fools of ourselves (a sadly accurate portrayal).

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 27 on 10/20/2009 7:29 PM >
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Our producer mentioned that it should be available online through CTV.CA

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 28 on 10/20/2009 7:36 PM >
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^ that's what I was hoping to hear!

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 29 on 10/20/2009 7:40 PM >
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Posted by The Photomat
Our producer mentioned that it should be available online through CTV.CA


All of them, or just the first episode?

(I'm usually the last one to know)


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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 30 on 10/20/2009 9:10 PM >
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Posted by yokes


All of them, or just the first episode?

(I'm usually the last one to know)



I believe he said all of them and Bravo has a bunch of video content online now so it is conceivable.

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 31 on 10/21/2009 1:54 PM >
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I can't wait for the DVD boxset with all of the "extras" including the "photomat" out takes.

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 32 on 10/21/2009 1:57 PM >
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I live in mortal fear that the "schnitzel" outtakes will ever see the light of day.

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 33 on 10/22/2009 3:53 AM >
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Or the ausfahrt outtakes.

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 34 on 10/22/2009 12:23 PM >
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Or your sloppy dismount.

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 35 on 10/22/2009 2:03 PM >
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I'm surprised anyone wanted to be mounted in the first place...



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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 36 on 10/25/2009 2:09 AM >
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Sounds interesting. I'd watch this over much of the other crap on TV these days...

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 37 on 10/25/2009 2:54 AM >
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We didn't say it wouldn't be crap.

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 38 on 10/26/2009 4:29 AM >
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Posted by yokes
We didn't say it wouldn't be crap.


Don't sell yourself short. ANYTHING after this:



...will be worth watching!

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Re: Photographers explore abandoned buildings in new television series
<Reply # 39 on 10/26/2009 5:27 AM >
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Posted by PartyPooper


Don't sell yourself short. ANYTHING after this:



...will be worth watching!




did you ever hit the nail on the head there...

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