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	<title>Comments on: CCTV as Entertainment</title>
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		<title>By: Michael Zimmer</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s in Hollywood, too: While sitting in a hotel this week, I watched one of those &quot;Making of The Bourne Ultimatum&quot; shows on HBO, and one of the things they&#039;re proud of in the series of film is their realism: shooting on location, within real crowds, etc. For this film, they shot some footage in a European train station (I forgot which one), and they were allowed to tap into the station&#039;s own CCTV system to grab images of the actors caught by the real surveillance cameras to compliment the film shot by the movie. (And they bragged about how you [the average person] might end up in the movie by being captured on CCTV)

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