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Certain Lighting Scenes in Movies or TV Shows « on: November 25, 2012, 06:40:21 PM » Author: mrboojay
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In the bubble blowing scene in, "Spongebob Squarepants: The Movie" there is what looks like a 2 lamp 4ft T8 fixture and one tube is broken, and sticking out of the broken there is a wire sticking out.  So I guess that before it was broken there was a filament running all the way through the tube.  This is obviously not right.
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Re: Certain Lighting Scenes in Movies or TV Shows « Reply #1 on: November 26, 2012, 10:46:12 AM » Author: Ash
Hogwarts schol grounds are lit with Metal Halide

in Harry Potter and the Prizoner  - the scene in the Defence against Dark Arts class after Lupin took the map from Snape (shortly after 1/2 of the film). The white light in the window is suddenly brigher - a cycling halide restrikes outside ?

"Earlier on it showed someone in the castle. Someone who i known to be dead"
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Re: Certain Lighting Scenes in Movies or TV Shows « Reply #2 on: December 08, 2012, 03:43:16 AM » Author: MikeT1982
The ignorance of showing a filament running lengthwise the entire length of a fluorescent tube kind of irks me LOL… So whoever drew that scene actually has probably believe that is how they work their whole life golly!
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Re: Certain Lighting Scenes in Movies or TV Shows « Reply #3 on: December 10, 2012, 11:35:12 AM » Author: Ash
This reminds me of another thing.. not as bad as this though. There is an Israeli cartoon called MK22 (מק22) about a military nuclear plant. They drawn the wiring to the "red button" as blue/brown/green and yellow - hey, do you really think that the "red button" that fires the nukes is wired to plain 240v ac using the standard wire colors in the code ? O_o
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