Behind the Screen: The Real World: Portland - Pantsfall

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I thought they weren't allowed to discuss editing in the interviews. Can they do that...

— audreyhorne

audreyhorne;345278 wrote:I thought they weren't allowed to discuss editing in the interviews...

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Discussion thread about The Real World: Portland - Pantsfall with 5 replies from the Vevmo community.

The Real World: Portland - Pantsfall

audreyhorne ·
I thought they weren't allowed to discuss editing in the interviews. Can they do that?
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audreyhorne#152
I thought they weren't allowed to discuss editing in the interviews. Can they do that?
YvanEhtNioj#153
audreyhorne;345278 wrote:
I thought they weren't allowed to discuss editing in the interviews.
umm Since when? That's everyone's favorite excuse - blame editing.
audreyhorne#154
Yeah, they can blame the editing but they cannot explain anything specific about it. They cannot mention how things were out of order, what was cut. They can tell their side of the story, but without going into detail about the editing. At least that's what I thought.
YvanEhtNioj#155
The only thing they can't do is say what happens in future episodes
V1man#156
YvanEhtNioj;345287 wrote:
umm Since when? That's everyone's favorite excuse - blame editing.
Given that it is a show from BMP, blaming the edit is nearly always the rational first choice.

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