If the masks protect against the coronavirus and bad breath, they also have the merit of stifling giggles.
In everyday life, this virtue may seem superfluous.
Especially in our lives under a pandemic, where opportunities for frank hilarity are rare.
But on a film set, it can be useful.
Particularly when Jean-Christophe Meurisse is on the move.
We checked it out in Sens, in the Yonne, at the Roger Breton sports complex, the setting for the 22nd day of shooting of
Blood Oranges
.
The team laughed under the mask from the first aftershocks.
Not easy to frame or take the sound in these conditions.
A hardship bonus would be welcome.
Today's footage features the jury's deliberations for a rock dance competition.
Four men and two women with questionable expertise must select the finalists.
Between Aline and Georges du Havre, Anne-Claire and Sylvain de Bastia, or even Laurence and Thierry de Nîmes, the choice is complicated
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