About Guess Where Film
This group is for images captured that instantly remind the person taking the picture of a specific film. An example of this might be an image of a couple sitting on a bench below Brooklyn Bridge. You would leave the title blanked (asterisked if you prefer), and people would then guess the film (the answer to this example could be Annie Hall).
Of course, this is a Guess Where group, so you can leave the location obvious and the film title blank for people to guess
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make the subject more obscure/un-recognisable, a la traditional GuessWhere groups, and give the picture the title of the film. Viewers would then have to guess the location at which your picture was taken.
or
you could leave both blank! And really perplex people!
At present, this group is not llimited to the UK or USA, it can be from anywhere - an example might be an image of a desert island and Castaway. (OK, sorry, bad example)
This is not a group for posting pictures and images that are set-up, or staged (using props, costumes, artificial or large-scale commercial lighting, or otherwise). This could include pictures of 'models' in studios (we could be there ALL DAY with Blow Up), or for example throwing some old geezer in the water and calling it A Clockwork Orange.
This is not a group for posting pictures of specific locations from films, for example that red/blue/green/white/black door in Notting Hill, but if you pass a specific location featured in a film, and it still fundamentally feels the same as the scene in which it was featured, then please feel free to add it to the group. Are we clear? Good........ :-S
Also, we'd prefer it if you didn't post images relating to television series, advertisments, dramas or other television-specific productions. This one's about fim!
"Let's have some fun!"
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
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Members can post 2 things to the pool each day.
- Accepted media types:
- Accepted content types:
- Photos / Videos
- Screenshots / Screencasts
- Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
- Accepted safety levels:
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