Blooper

Movie bloopers offer movie fans a glimpse behind the camera and into the production process. An interesting aspect of the entertainment that can range from small mistakes to accidental hilarity that can ruin a good scene. This page explores popular film and TV incidents where something didn't go quite as planned. Revealing small or big errors.

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Titanic Cameraman Reflection The example in Titanic features a modern camera in shot of a scene in the move.
Set Errors Often crew might be caught or objects left in a setting that should have been there by the characters or that would match their time and period.
Line Flubs When actors in a film forgot the proper script that can ruin what can be an otherwise iconic scene.
Unexpected Mishaps From collapsing stages to simple accidents those incidents that end up captured during shooting.
Errors and changes Many bloopers come from simple problems that have had different effects and changes on different takes or versions.

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Did You Spot This Hilarious Mistake in Titanic? Fans Are Just Noticing Now After All These Years

Did You Spot This Hilarious Mistake in Titanic? Fans Are Just Noticing Now After All These Years

Titanic fans are just discovering a funny on-set mistake in the iconic movie. Plus learn about the real Titanic shipwreck's current condition.

 
  • Question 1: Why are movie bloopers fun?

    Answer 1: A quick look on accidents or errors is a nice addition to the experience of watching your favourite film.

  • Question 2: Can bloopers affect viewer appreciation?

    Answer 2: The viewer impact varies. If its noticeable may decrease immersion or give it an effect for some more. Depends.

  • Question 3: What kind of problems and filming errors can a movie have?

    Answer 3: Problems are most diverse with small prop misses to technical and actor mistakes that need redone.

  • Question 4: How do filmmakers try to minimize bloopers?

    Answer 4: Filming often is redone many times with very detailed control over elements so many do not make final cut.

  • Question 5: Where are bloopers normally found?

    Answer 5: A blooper real of mistakes on-set often gets released on online video sites or added with home viewing options or extras.

  • Question 6: In older movies how were errors discovered?

    Answer 6: Early mistakes could only be found in close-ups and many still often came down to a viewer’s overall viewing experience or take.

  • Question 7: Are accidents normally removed during the movie production phase?

    Answer 7: Some that go unmissed come in final scene though most do not and can add a funny or out of place addition.

  • Question 8: What happens to shots that need redone

    Answer 8: Most takes in cinema that dont work usually have other alternate solutions when shot.

  • Question 9: If a film takes place on a set and problems do happen?

    Answer 9: Stage designs or sets or film productions normally see several test sets beforehand and even in a live enviroment is designed so damage would have smaller effects.

  • Question 10: If a filming error in some instances makes film worse how it works?

    Answer 10: Simple accidents most do ignore with minor details only noticed at extreme level of close ups from film itself and those cases would vary on level.