superboober
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Since we brought it up in a recent thread, I've realized something about it: how could they have possibly known when the train was going to pass outside the window at the key point in the sketch? Since it seemed to have been shot on location somewhere rather than a studio (anyone have any idea where in New York this may have been?), and given that it probably wouldn't have been possible to superimpose the outside footage on 70s technology, especially given that the camera is in more or less constant motion until after the train passes, and it's clear they did it all it a single take with no cuts, so you have to wonder how they knew to time it right. Do you suppose they got access to the New York transit schedule of the time before the shoot and timed the whole thing out to the train's arrival?