I know you guys all watch it downloaded from the web but the good thing about watching it on BBC2 every week is that after each episode we get 'Heroes unmasked'.
This week's one was fascinating about the whole comic-book-style of the programme. For example they are the only programme that has used moving subtitles - they actually put them next to the character that is speaking, similar to the speech bubbles in comics (I hadn't even noticed that!) They also use very distinctive camera shots - whole scenes from low angles then extreme close-ups on the faces of the characters.
Clever
(Still not as good as Lost IMO tho )
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Dollydagger wrote:I know you guys all watch it downloaded from the web but the good thing about watching it on BBC2 every week is that after each episode we get 'Heroes unmasked'.
This week's one was fascinating about the whole comic-book-style of the programme. For example they are the only programme that has used moving subtitles - they actually put them next to the character that is speaking, similar to the speech bubbles in comics (I hadn't even noticed that!) They also use very distinctive camera shots - whole scenes from low angles then extreme close-ups on the faces of the characters.
Clever
(Still not as good as Lost IMO tho )
I've started to download those the other day funny enough I didnt want to watch any of it before i finished the series. Looking forward to watching this until the next one starts.
sorry dolly that was directed at loopz, not you - when i posted it i hadn't noticed there was a new page with your post on. it was only a silly joke anyway
incidentally when i went to smiths earlier today to buy future music mag, i also ended up buying fhm, 'cos it had the purrdy cheerleader from heroes on the cover.
she's 18 now, so i'm allowed to ogle, right?