This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
That was truly shocking.
Is there ever much avant garde-iness, though? Hardly ever. But, yeah, I like them more as people than designers. Edmund could still wow me, I think, but he could also not and I don't have high hopes for anyone else. But who knows what Fashion Week will bring? (They are showing at Fashion Week, yes? My co-worker who I talk PR with mentioned she hadn't heard any references to Fashion Week and then I couldn't remember any mention, either)
True, but they used to do better. I remember Christian and Chris' avant garde PR look being gorgeous and pretty out there.
And yeah, I think they already showed at this past Spring 2016 Fashion Week. I remember Tom and Lorenzo mentioning on their blog that they weren't going to cover it (and maybe they didn't even go).
Aw, I turned on the tv to see Jane the virgin and it's not on yet but the show on, crazy ex girlfriend, had musical numbers...and Alex Wong was dancing in the yoga class musical number! Which was Bollywood inspired, ish. Totally that SYTYCD training, I'm sure. :)
WHAT! Ok, crazy ex girlfriend gets a look.
Oh, and, yeah Chris was one of the exceptions I thought of, although I think the look I am thinking of was actually his couture design. But they were similar, weren't they? Anyway, I'm not sure if it's so much a decline over time as rare bursts of brilliance ever, if that is a distinction worth making. In any case, I didn't expect this crop to really get out there, and they didn't. The winning dress wasn't even all that outre, for my money, but I did like it.
Camera tests! That was pretty cool.
Alex Wong was dancing in the yoga class musical number! Which was Bollywood inspired, ish. Totally that SYTYCD training, I'm sure.
This is what I get for half-watching TV! I didn't even notice him!
Camera tests! That was pretty cool.
Yeah, that was a neat innovation for the show -- getting a little more real. I liked that the question of how much the person can emote through the makeup also came up, because I feel like it's probably pretty important in real life, and it comes up on the show, but not as a make-or-break point.
I feel like I know a little more what the judges mean when they say "I'd put this on camera now"
I kinda wish they hadn't added the third character to the challenge, I just wanted to see what everyone did with the director's notes.
Not for a whole other hour though?
Here's the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend number: [link]
Maybe not, but I wouldn't mind seeing more detail of the painting process. There will be filming and the actual films, but I suppose those won't actually take that much time.