Are on-set photos ruining movies?
8 days ago
- #on-set-photos
- #film-industry
- #fashion-in-film
- Nancy Meyers criticizes the trend of sharing on-set photos, arguing it removes the magic from films and TV shows.
- Recent productions like 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' and 'And Just Like That' have had on-set images widely shared online.
- Fashion plays a central role in these productions, making on-set images particularly appealing to audiences.
- Henrik Lischke notes the huge appetite for on-set fashion content, which often turns into memes.
- Amy Odell attributes the frenzy to a lack of female-friendly fashion content in film and TV.
- Helen Warner compares the trend to historical Hollywood practices, emphasizing the industry's cultivation of parasocial relationships with stars.
- Despite concerns, on-set photos haven't led to audience fatigue, as seen with the success of 'Barbie'.
- Lischke hopes for surprises in 'The Devil Wears Prada 2', with unseen plot twists and outfits.