Yes it's incredible the amount of work that goes into TV. Interesting to see the reflectors in this scene. Can't see any lights so presumably just bouncing/diffusing natural sunlight. I'd love to know what lenses and system they're using here. I'm a photographer and I'm also delving into the corporate videos using DSLR.....
Gives us a glimpse of how to tough it must be to really "act" in a scene where you're surrounded by people, equipment, a guy walking backwards with a sunshade, etc. And on a movie, it's even worse.
It's amazing when they were filming there's crowds of people behind Pam yet the finished shoot shows no one. I'd love to know how it's all edited cos on the rehearsal there whiteboards right in front of them.
At 2.16 Victoria says "Im sorry this gentleman???" and the old man (in yellow shirt) waving that he should go and not use his camera? 🤔 Or I heard wrong?
Best show ever, best actors ever, never get a Dallas again, brilliant actors
Awesome perspective... professionals indeed , Dallas is legendary
WOW! I'd love to see more of these. Great to watch! Thank you.
was the most beautiful show in the world:x
They make it look so natural.
I just watched this episode its Season 7 episode 2 "The Long Goodbye" this was fascinating.
Oh the gorgeous Bobby Patrick Duffy forever my heart ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yes it's incredible the amount of work that goes into TV. Interesting to see the reflectors in this scene. Can't see any lights so presumably just bouncing/diffusing natural sunlight. I'd love to know what lenses and system they're using here. I'm a photographer and I'm also delving into the corporate videos using DSLR.....
Gives us a glimpse of how to tough it must be to really "act" in a scene where you're surrounded by people, equipment, a guy walking backwards with a sunshade, etc. And on a movie, it's even worse.
They all learned how to do it, it is their job. There are way tougher jobs out there with way less pay.
It's amazing when they were filming there's crowds of people behind Pam yet the finished shoot shows no one. I'd love to know how it's all edited cos on the rehearsal there whiteboards right in front of them.
My fav ones
All I can thin about is how the whole crew us running around each side of the car after each line
Pretty sure they shoot one actor's ljnes first in a row and then the other one's...
The 80s was the decade of Big Hair and no-one's was bigger than Barbie's.
Awesome 👌
Eric Farlow played baby Christopher in this scene.
Actually, this is from season 6, as known to original DALLAS fans.
Yes, the original is MUCH better than the soon to be short lived TNT reboot.
That many people staring at them, all over them like that on TV? Jeeesh!
The baby looks a bit heavy for Victoria to carry.
absolutely. there isnt a single pretty one on new dallas.
I wonder If victoria had extentions??
I agree, there was something 'soapie' about Pam and Sue-Ellen. They looked different from the rest of other females, both on TV and the real world.
Because Dallas was a nighttime soap
At 2.16 Victoria says "Im sorry this gentleman???" and the old man (in yellow shirt) waving that he should go and not use his camera? 🤔 Or I heard wrong?
Heard correctly. This old man was Leonard Katzman(died 1996)the Director.
@@Vincent1039 thank you for your answer. Wow I didnt think that Victoria was like this... I am disappointed.
@@jodalok7084 she tried to do her job and had to concentrate.
1983-84.
It's "Making of" - not "Making off"...
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Pam ...is. Gorgeous 3 1 24
😂😂😂😂😂😂
These would have been better had they left in the original audio instead of that annoying music.
Plastic surgery ruined VP
thats a bit nasty (about her scar)
stinks seeing it behind the scenes, seems all fake now
It is make believe. Just entertainment.
That's one ugly baby! Probably the only scene when he didn't crying!
Jo _Hell Yeah I remember now everyone was saying that he was ugly poor thing.