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Bumping the Lamp – What does Who Framed Roger Rabbit have to do with quality service delivery? – Quality For Health
![In Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), large parts of the movies were actually unscripted. This particular scene was improvised on the spot by Roger, and Bob Hoskin's surprised reaction is completely genuine. : In Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), large parts of the movies were actually unscripted. This particular scene was improvised on the spot by Roger, and Bob Hoskin's surprised reaction is completely genuine. :](https://preview.redd.it/in-who-framed-roger-rabbit-1988-large-parts-of-the-movies-v0-wqb8cjeugn1b1.gif?format=png8&s=26f8ebbe941d2d3014d05d2b3fb1e6d2ca064987)
In Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), large parts of the movies were actually unscripted. This particular scene was improvised on the spot by Roger, and Bob Hoskin's surprised reaction is completely genuine. :
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TIFF on Twitter: "“Bumping the lamp”—is a term that emerged from this film referring to the above-and-beyond work done by the film's animators to accurately & comprehensively shift light & shadow on
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