It was kinda weird seeing a few of the security guards not wanting to be filmed. Is where they work such a shady place to be that they don't want to be seen while they do their own job??
[QUOTE=pod;52635418]It was kinda weird seeing a few of the security guards not wanting to be filmed. Is where they work such a shady place to be that they don't want to be seen while they do their own job??[/QUOTE]
I think some people are just incredibly averse to be recorded by someone holding a camera and will do anything to hide themselves from it.
[QUOTE=Demache;52635448]I think some people are just incredibly averse to be recorded by someone holding a camera and will do anything to hide themselves from it.[/QUOTE]
yeah, i was out with my dslr in the streets here in england vaguely holding the camera around, carelessly pointing it while it was completely off and i was just walking around talking and a guy on a bench starts giving me angry gestures with his little bread roll shouting about how "i have no legal right to record in public" and how he was going to hit me in the face and "smash that pretty camera of yers", all while covering his face despite me facing his back away from me.
i reckon if it'd been my phone camera people wouldn't care, probably only care becuase it was a big scary looking dslr.
Wonder Showzen pulled this a few times with the Clarence puppet and it was always funny.
This is still my favorite clip of the show (other than the one of the kid having a Vietnam flashback).
[video=vimeo;172979135]https://vimeo.com/172979135[/video]
This was such a great show. It was ahead of its time because this is the kind of show you'd see after 2010
[MEDIA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-KUbflnMEs[/MEDIA]
I remember this the most out of all their skits.
I remember watching this when I was younger and I was super disturbed by it.
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