The drinking straw in Jordan's milk carton disappears as Luise and Gene sit down.
Before Teddy drove off with stinky Port-O-Potties in the rear view, "HOTEL", "WONDER WHARF" and "It's Your Funeral.." are in the shot with his yellow pickup in viewer's faces.
A prior shot showed the funeral home adjacent to Bob's Burger is a LOT more farther away than in the shot. They are all TOO close together.
Back before the Porto-Potties arrive, the Wonder Wharf Roller coaster was barely visible and obscured by the "HOTEL" sign on the corner. Using Teddy's truck as a ruler or size of the "HOTEL" Sign in each shot, one is closer The Teddy's truck shot is way closer to Wonder Wharf.
At least three (3) buildings are missing -- inclusive of the Bank across the street from Mort's Funeral Home.
In short, for some inexplicable reason, the street is much shorter in one shot -- and it happens often in the show's series to be a one-time deal.
A prior shot showed the funeral home adjacent to Bob's Burger is a LOT more farther away than in the shot. They are all TOO close together.
Back before the Porto-Potties arrive, the Wonder Wharf Roller coaster was barely visible and obscured by the "HOTEL" sign on the corner. Using Teddy's truck as a ruler or size of the "HOTEL" Sign in each shot, one is closer The Teddy's truck shot is way closer to Wonder Wharf.
At least three (3) buildings are missing -- inclusive of the Bank across the street from Mort's Funeral Home.
In short, for some inexplicable reason, the street is much shorter in one shot -- and it happens often in the show's series to be a one-time deal.
Just before the Porto-Potties arrive, a shot down the street shows the street narrowed on an already too narrowly drawn street. Meaning, the street was unsafe to drive.
Artists use a "Vanishing Point" to make Parallel Lines converge on a single point on the horizon. Here, everything goes WRONG. The street was NOT parallel. And, the street was too small.
1) The street is made too small for two-way traffic. As long as the two trucks on the street are parallel, they should not come close to crashing.
2) The sidewalk curbs are NOT parallel. The barely two-way street void of parked cars is still too small. The truck facing toward the viewer was sticking its end into the path of the truck before Bob's Burger. (run a line along the side of that truck to the other truck sticking its end out too far)
Point made is: The street is not parallel. The viewer could SEE it was not parallel. It was so narrow in that one shot. Drivers would have had to take Evasive Measures to keep from colliding.
Artists use a "Vanishing Point" to make Parallel Lines converge on a single point on the horizon. Here, everything goes WRONG. The street was NOT parallel. And, the street was too small.
1) The street is made too small for two-way traffic. As long as the two trucks on the street are parallel, they should not come close to crashing.
2) The sidewalk curbs are NOT parallel. The barely two-way street void of parked cars is still too small. The truck facing toward the viewer was sticking its end into the path of the truck before Bob's Burger. (run a line along the side of that truck to the other truck sticking its end out too far)
Point made is: The street is not parallel. The viewer could SEE it was not parallel. It was so narrow in that one shot. Drivers would have had to take Evasive Measures to keep from colliding.
Paint needs time to dry yet there seem to be no issues with drying times prolonged by poor airflow.