"You gotta help me Eddie! You're my only ch-"
"hc ylno ym er'uo eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeooooorrrrg"
(rustling noise of drawing being changed)
"ou gotta help me Eddie! You're my only cha-"
"ahc ylno ym er'uo eeeeeeeeeeeeeeooooorrrrg"
(rustling noise of drawing being changed)
"u gotta help me Eddie! You're my only chan-"
"nahc ylno ym er'uo eeeeeeeeeeeeeeoooooorrrg"
Such is the life of a video line-tester in the 1980s on Roger Rabbit, juggling stacks of drawings, stacks of photostats (which reproduce each frame of the live action), all shot backlit on a lightbox which means you have to sit in a semi-dark room all day, listening to Charles Fleischer exclaiming both forwards, backwards, and mostly at the wrong speed. It's a job that takes patience, thoroughness and a damn good sense of humour.
The reason I bring this up now?
Some of you in the UK may well have read in the newspapers of the recent inquest into the death, under very tragic circumstances, of TV fitness presenter Angie Dowds. Way back when she was 18 Angie (then Angie Carroll) landed a job on Who Framed Roger Rabbit as a video line-tester, and she was brilliant at it, on top of being a hugely fun person to be around.
Roger Rabbit was the first professional production I ever worked on and before we all left to go our separate ways I asked some of the people I'd spent time with to sign a drawing of The Rabbit for me as a memento: a range of people who had either inspired me, helped me learn, or simply been good friends, ranging from Director Robert Zemeckis through to studio receptionist Holly Russell. There are only 21 signatures on my little keepsake, and one of them is Angie's.
Such a shame to hear this sad news.
Angie Dowds 1969 - 2011
I really enjoyed that post it was such a shame, Angie was a huge inspiration to me and helped me to change my life, incase you didn't know i recently i stumbled across the pictures of the crew of the who framed roger rabbit movie if you havn't all ready seen them, there was one of Angie...
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Thanks for your comment and the link to Peter Western's amazing collection of photos. It's funny looking at these 25 years on; in my memory everyone looks completely normal, but I look at these photos now and I can't believe the 80s fashion and haircuts! Memory plays strange tricks...
ReplyDeleteBut there's Angie, exactly as I remember her. Thanks again for the link.