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* Anytime an actor who doesn't need glasses plays a character who does. For example, [[Daniel Radcliffe]], who has normal vision in real life, wears lensless glasses throughout the ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'' movies. Lenses, after all, create reflections and, if you're a cinematographer, reflections are the enemy. It's much easier to put your actor in lensless glasses and not constantly worry about whether the camera, studio lights, or crew members are being reflected. |
* Anytime an actor who doesn't need glasses plays a character who does. For example, [[Daniel Radcliffe]], who has normal vision in real life, wears lensless glasses throughout the ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'' movies. Lenses, after all, create reflections and, if you're a cinematographer, reflections are the enemy. It's much easier to put your actor in lensless glasses and not constantly worry about whether the camera, studio lights, or crew members are being reflected. |
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* Zachary Quinto has taken to wearing thick-rimmed glasses when he's in the midst of filming the Star Trek films because they help him hide his shaved eyebrows. |
* Zachary Quinto has taken to wearing thick-rimmed glasses when he's in the midst of filming the Star Trek films because they help him hide his shaved eyebrows. |
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** The late [[Leonard Nimoy]] did the same during the filming of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. |
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