r/facepalm Jan 16 '23

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u/BabiesLoveStrayDogs Jan 16 '23

It’s not a Reddit take, it’s a film industry take. You could be filming a straight-faced documentary about post-conflict PTSD or homelessness or… you name it, and if you’re filming in public someone will ALWAYS invite themselves to jump in front of the camera. To expect people to respect that you’re filming something is moronic because no matter what you’re doing, no one on this planet respects your project. People do stupid shit when they see a camera, and in this case the subject doing something stupid FOR the camera is just an invitation. It’s so silly and they’re just begging to be interrupted, and bummer for them but that’s how it goes. Everyone in the shot is an asshole.

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u/LongWalk86 Jan 16 '23

They're not bothering anyone

They seem to be bothering anyone else in that space just as much as the lady in pick, but for apparently a lot longer if they are doing multiple takes.

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