re-enacting scenes for broadcast is quite common isn't it, or orchestrating them? quite an amusing clip whatever the truth is behind it.
In that case, you may have missed the point of the "editorial" .Watched about 40s before thinking the guy is a nob and turning off.
I love a good conspiracy theoryI watched the whole video, hmm not normally one for conspiracies but this does make you think....Part of me still wants to believe and hopes they just done it because they couldn't get close, so very bad journalism at best, and interesting conspiracy at worst...
Its not something I ever watched, but it doesn't surprise meRemember "Drop the Dead Donkey"
The photographer used to discard a disheveled doll, stamp on its head, introduce it to the scene, photograph it, recover it and throw it in the boot of his car. I was discussing this very thing with former Fleet Street hack Charles Cramp FBIPP, FRPS a few years ago - the story was based on an actual practice that used to occur in the 80s. Press images have often been manipulated.
Remember "Drop the Dead Donkey"
The photographer used to discard a disheveled doll, stamp on its head, introduce it to the scene, photograph it, recover it and throw it in the boot of his car. I was discussing this very thing with former Fleet Street hack Charles Cramp FBIPP, FRPS a few years ago - the story was based on an actual practice that used to occur in the 80s. Press images have often been manipulated.
But they are all "decent"At least get a decent one![]()
Ooooo!You want a conspiracy theory? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-29722498
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