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"...as I am a visual artist, I tend to notice lighting and
structure,etc., especially on the second (or 3rd) viewing, and the
thorny crown was striking to my eyes, as was the sad,
dark-circles-under-the-eyes, immensely tired look on his face, which
lent to the illusion."
It's interesting when that happens. There's a halo around
Sheridan's head at one point when he's yelling at Delenn in the big
room in "Z'ha'dum," and, just as a pointer to something you won't see
for another year....
When I was directing "Sleeping in Light," there's a scene with
Sheridan and a mirror. (That's all I'll say about it, so there's no
spoiler info there.) As John Flinn lit the shot, and angled the
mirror...I froze at what I was seeing on the monitor. I called John
over, and pointed to it. "Do you see what I see?" It took him a
moment, but then his eyes went wide, and by his own reckoning, "the
skin on my arms crawled." He turned to the guys dressing the set and
said, in a very loud, clear voice, "NOBODY TOUCHES THAT MIRROR! YOU
HEAR ME!? NOBODY!"
It's not a big...but it's a pretty cool unintended illusion
(though once we saw it, we kept it).
jms