Shotgun

2010-02-06 Thread dewey lamb
In the episode "A feud is a feud",Andy takes away the shotguns of Mr. Wakefield and Mr. Carter and removes the shells from the barrels.When he returns their guns to them,I believe Andy inadvertenly switches their guns.To those of you who have this episode on tape or disc,please watch it and see

Regarding:Floyd Walking

2010-02-06 Thread tom kessel
David you asked a very good question that we all discussed some months ago regarding the last time we saw Floyd aka Howard McNear acftuslly walk. the debate is still out regarding Floyd in the kitchen as he prepares to take a few gingerly steps forward til the camera calls out "cut" .Now here is w

Re: One Camera

2010-02-06 Thread robcurlee
Wikipedia has a pretty good (though complex) explanation of filming with one camera: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-camera_setup Also, Richard Kelly's book, "The Andy Griffith Show" has a good explanation. Here's mine: Basically, it involves using just a single camera at a time to film a

Re: one camera

2010-02-06 Thread Allan Newsome
Larry in Lincolnton asked: > This is a fairly drawn out discussion so here's the basics: SINGLE CAMERA The single-camera setup is a method of shooting films and television programs using one camera to capture each shot mak

New Book

2010-02-06 Thread Ken Anderson
Well friends you know that I wrote the book "Mayberry Reflections the Early Years". Well I think I may finally do a second one. I got an inspiration the other morning when I was shaving. I looked up into the mirror when the title hit me, "Ugly Reflections the Final Years". This one would be

one camera

2010-02-06 Thread Larry Hamrick
Hey, Mayberry friends. I've often heard the term "one camera" when talking about filming TAGS. Would someone explain it so even me and Goober would understand? Have a very Mayberry day! Larry in Lincolnton ___ WBMUTBB mailing