That was just a David Mitton thing, Whenever a character wasn’t Prominent to a scene they wouldn’t face the camera to make the show seem more realistic. It was a Thing That started as far back as The episode “Bulldog” in Season 4, I think, and was distinctly only A David Mitton thing, All the other Directors faced most Characters towards the camera regardless of their relevance to the scene
That was just a David Mitton thing, Whenever a character wasn’t Prominent to a scene they wouldn’t face the camera to make the show seem more realistic. It was a Thing That started as far back as The episode “Bulldog” in Season 4, I think, and was distinctly only A David Mitton thing, All the other Directors faced most Characters towards the camera regardless of their relevance to the scene
Thank you, that does make sense not going to lie.
They did this so they would look like real engiens.
I've never really cared for that.
Nah taht hapent to in the later seasons in dirty wirk s11 you can only see the Back of arry and bird