That was painful. Would rather have listened to Johnny Ive read a phone book than watch that Apple commercial/show again.
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To answer the original question...yes, Modern Family has jumped the shark.
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All I'm seeing on Twitter is how bad this episode is. Doesn't air here for another two hours. The concept sounds terrible...
quote:I saw an article last week about this on the Verge. I haven't watched Modern Family in a while, but I want to see this one once I can get it online.
This iMessage episode is terrIble.
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That was painful. Would rather have listened to Johnny Ive read a phone book than watch that Apple commercial/show again.
quote:"Hilariously subtle" is one of the best features of this show. They'll drop something in like that without beating you over the head with it, and that makes it even more fun.quote:
All I'm seeing on Twitter is how bad this episode is. Doesn't air here for another two hours. The concept sounds terrible...
Maybe not the best episode but one of the most creative 30 minutes I've seen on TV. Claire Googling something like "how to raise your daughter's baby" was hilariously subtle.
quote:Looked like the entire thing was what, screen shot captured from the one mac?
The ep was actually shot using the devices, no actual cameras.
quote:The Facetime parts of that were also actually shot on phones.quote:Looked like the entire thing was what, screen shot captured from the one mac?
The ep was actually shot using the devices, no actual cameras.
quote:Yeah, true.quote:The Facetime parts of that were also actually shot on phones.quote:Looked like the entire thing was what, screen shot captured from the one mac?
The ep was actually shot using the devices, no actual cameras.
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i would love to see a list of the MUYs top 5 "most creative 30 minutes of TV". top 10 even if you've got the time.
quote:The channel up/down button broken on your remote?
That was painful. Would rather have listened to Johnny Ive read a phone book than watch that Apple commercial/show again.
quote:actually, they recreated the effect entirely, they didn't actually screen cap anything. As you'll notice they do things that you can't actually do on a Mac, but were necessary for the story, like having multiple Facetime conversations open simultaneously.quote:Looked like the entire thing was what, screen shot captured from the one mac?
The ep was actually shot using the devices, no actual cameras.
quote:I thought that was funny too.
I thought it was great. Pretty creative and something people who multitask on their computers can relate to.
Phil's: "Tell her I'm in the shower!" was hilarious.
quote:Shot on Macsquote:actually, they recreated the effect entirely, they didn't actually screen cap anything. As you'll notice they do things that you can't actually do on a Mac, but were necessary for the story, like having multiple Facetime conversations open simultaneously.quote:Looked like the entire thing was what, screen shot captured from the one mac?
The ep was actually shot using the devices, no actual cameras.
They also needed additional resolution in order to be able to zoom in on different parts of the screen.
quote:Agree.
Enjoyed the episode a lot more than i thought I would. That said, I thought it was lame they chickened out on the Hailey bit. Thought it would have been a lot better / more interesting if she actually was knocked up and married to Andy.
quote:Next season
Enjoyed the episode a lot more than i thought I would. That said, I thought it was lame they chickened out on the Hailey bit. Thought it would have been a lot better / more interesting if she actually was knocked up and married to Andy.
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Enjoyed the episode a lot more than i thought I would. That said, I thought it was lame they chickened out on the Hailey bit. Thought it would have been a lot better / more interesting if she actually was knocked up and married to Andy.
quote:quote:There's actually an interesting story behind the episode.
quote:I didn't know it was shot using the phones, that's pretty cool.quote:Shot on Macsquote:actually, they recreated the effect entirely, they didn't actually screen cap anything. As you'll notice they do things that you can't actually do on a Mac, but were necessary for the story, like having multiple Facetime conversations open simultaneously.quote:Looked like the entire thing was what, screen shot captured from the one mac?
The ep was actually shot using the devices, no actual cameras.
They also needed additional resolution in order to be able to zoom in on different parts of the screen.
Behind the scenes
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To pull off the computer screen concept, Levitan and his team relied on motion graphics artist John Brown. "The whole episode was originally shot with crew members, just as a proof of concept," Brown says. He put that footage together into a rough mock-up of Claire's computer screen, with the working assumption that the episode could then be created using screen capture software, much like the filmmakers behind Noah had done. However, given the resolution the image would lose clarity when they pushed in tight on various elements like Levitan wanted. So instead Brown had to duplicate and animate the entire Mac interface manually, at up to four times the normal resolution.