08-28-2015, 07:32 PM
The next movie or TV show you watch----pay attention to the doors on the sets. It won't be long before you start seeing wide gaps at the bottom and sides of doors, where you can clearly see light coming through the gaps----
Even with our mild weather here in Calif., those size gaps would never be acceptable in exterior doors. Yet for some reason, set builders in Hollywood or wherever movies and TV shows are shot, don''t seem to know how to properly hang a door.
Keep in mind that 95% of interior scenes are shot on sound stages where "room" only have two to three walls. Where it really gets funny is where the story's location takes place in an area with very cold weather.
Set and prop builders are usually very good at fooling us, but seem to fall on their faces when it comes to building a door/frame.
So, get a few video capture shots of these doors and send them with your resume saying how you could do much better.
Even with our mild weather here in Calif., those size gaps would never be acceptable in exterior doors. Yet for some reason, set builders in Hollywood or wherever movies and TV shows are shot, don''t seem to know how to properly hang a door.
Keep in mind that 95% of interior scenes are shot on sound stages where "room" only have two to three walls. Where it really gets funny is where the story's location takes place in an area with very cold weather.
Set and prop builders are usually very good at fooling us, but seem to fall on their faces when it comes to building a door/frame.
So, get a few video capture shots of these doors and send them with your resume saying how you could do much better.
Dave