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4->''"The boom mic is so far into the shot I could describe the boom operator to a fucking sketch artist!"''
5-->-- '''WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob''' on ''Film/{{Dolemite}}''
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7When a boom microphone or its shadow makes it into the final production by accident. This may be done on purpose for parody (particularly in the case of ShowWithinAShow) or to [[BreakingTheFourthWall break the fourth wall]] (assuming [[NoFourthWall there was one to begin with]]).
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9This is a common {{Blooper}} in old {{Soap Opera}}s, {{sitcom}}s and dramas videotaped (sometimes filmed) with ThreeCameras, where all of the dialogue has to be recorded using overhead boom microphones. Less common on single-camera TV shows and movies, but it does happen. Much more scarce today because drama shows don't use multi-camera any more, and any stray shadows can be removed digitally.
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11Boom mic sightings were not uncommon in [[PanAndScan Open Matte]] VHS and Laserdisc transfers of films intended for projection at 1.85:1, as more of the image was being shown than originally intended. This, too, has all but disappeared with the advent of widescreen HDTV.
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19* Used [[RuleOfFunny intentionally]] in a trailer for the ''Anime/MakaiSenkiDisgaea'' [[TheAnimeOfTheGame anime]].
20* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'':
21** Whenever the ''Sinnoh Now!'' crew shows up, expect someone to be clobbered by the boom mic at one point.
22** Also used for an old Creator/KidsWB promotional gag for [[Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries the original series]]. They're trying to set up a shot of the crew standing together, with Charizard out of his Poké Ball. They keep messing up because they keep accidentally hitting Charizard with the boom mic, who eventually gets mad enough to spew flames everywhere.
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26* During the ClicheStorm horror movie Norman is watching at the beginning of ''WesternAnimation/ParaNorman'', among many other errors (i.e. BadBadActing), the boom mic gets in the shot, which the still-screaming actress pushes out of the frame.
27* Happens on the ShowWithinAShow in ''WesternAnimation/{{Bolt}}''. The director is angry about it, not because the audience could have seen it, but because the ''dog'' could have seen it, since it would have spoiled his strict EnforcedMethodActing. Strangely it's not visible within the movie itself the first time, but only when the director points this out in the editing room.
28* Creator/{{Pixar}} featured this during the HilariousOuttakes at the end of ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc''.
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32* One of the most well-known {{Special Effects Failure}}s of ''Film/Plan9FromOuterSpace'' is this, during the cockpit scene.
33* Parodied in ''Film/TheKentuckyFriedMovie'' in several sketches:
34** During the "High Adventure" talk show sketch, the boom mic descends so low into the frame that it actually starts bumping into the actors. The mic actually becomes the star of the show with its shenanigans, like tricking the host and his guest into an AccidentalKiss, helping catch the host's sudden HollywoodHeartAttack, and giving the guest a quick shave.
35** In another scene during the "A Fistful of Yen" sketch, one the actors pulls down a boom mic (one of many in-universe {{Incredibly Obvious Bug}}s) into view and speaks directly into it.
36* Used purposefully in the movie of the musical ''Film/{{Hairspray|2007}}'', with a period 1960s boom mic.
37* ''Film/{{Ransom}}'', the Creator/MelGibson movie: One can be seen just after Gibson realizes his kid's missing.
38* Blatant in soap opera spoof ''Young Doctors in Love''.
39* ''Film/BlackDynamite'': Used purposefully as part of the film's StylisticSuck. In one scene, the actor playing Black Dynamite is visibly distracted by the mike being so low.
40* ''Film/{{Dolemite}}'': The boom mike is often visible, and even the hand and head of the boom mike operator appear in the shot too.
41* Happens once in ''Film/IncidentAtLochNess''. It's not clear if it was intentional or a happy accident, though; the movie's a {{Mockumentary}}, so it's easy to justify it as being part of the film crew.
42* A boom mic appears under Steve Zahn in an early scene in ''Film/StrangeWilderness''. Whether it was intentional or done by accident, this shouldn't be happening on a film that was filmed on anamorphic lenses.
43* Played for laughs, and weaponized in the film, ''Film/TheGirlWhoShaggedMe''. In which, the Dragon's henchmen realizes that if the villain is successful, she won't be paid. At which point she freaks out, and begins knocking over stuff, one of the things she knocks over causes her to be hit with the boom mic, which renders her unconscious.
44* For one shot late into ''Film/SteelDawn'', while the boom mic itself isn't visible, the director did make the mistake of shooting outdoors with the sun behind the camera, so that ''the operator's whole shadow'' falls right across the scene.
45* Visible in ''Film/BlazingSaddles'' as well, on the bottom right side once.
46* Several scenes in the film ''Film/{{Hop}}''.
47* The Creator/UmaThurman[=/=]Creator/MerylStreep film ''Prime'' is filled with these. You could easily make a drinking game out of spotting the boom mics.
48* Happens in ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreetPart2FreddysRevenge'' with the character who falls asleep in biology class. When the teacher removes the snake from him, the boom mic is clearly visible on top of the screen.
49* {{Lampshaded}} in the slasher film spoof ''Film/TheresNothingOutThere''. A character is cornered by the monster when the boom mic drops into the shot. He then TakesAThirdOption by ''grabbing the mic and swinging to safety on it''.
50* In the horror movie ''Film/{{Nightwish|1989}}'', there's a visible boom mic in about three different scenes.
51* Happens a couple of times in ''Film/TheLastDaysOfDisco''.
52* Many older home video releases of ''Film/PromNight1980'' featured the boom mic in very clear view in several shots. This is because it was an open matte transfer, and the 2014 DVD and Blu-ray release of the film from Synapse Films restores the correct widescreen aspect ratio, and no booms are visible.
53* ''Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow'';
54** A [[https://www.moviemistakes.com/picture140471 reflection of one]] appears in the car windshield when Ralph and Betty drive off after their wedding.
55** After Betty and Ralph leave and Brad and Janet are talking, we see the tip of it and its shadow broadcast on the church wall.
56* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'', during the scene before the Killer Rabbit is introduced, just above the Knights.
57* [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in the opening shot of ''Film/{{The Mirror|1975}}'' by Creator/AndreiTarkovsky. The first scene is a recreation of a TV broadcast, so the "error" is intentional.
58* Three times in {{Film/Slacker}}:
59** During the dialog between the Ultimate Loser and Stephanie from Dallas,before the Madonna Papsmear Girl arrives, the boom mic appears briefly above them.
60** Boom mic and the pole are visible at the top left of the screen when Steve finds out he's not on the guest list.
61** When "GTO" drops off "True Call", the shadow of the boom mic is visible on the car as it drives past.
62* The SoBadItsGood Steven Seagal DTV flick, ''Film/OutForAKill'' have an obvious boom mic during the scene when Seagal fights his hairdresser (ItMakesSenseInContext). The hairdresser attempts a jump-kick on the Sensei, the camera follows him upwards and briefly shows a boom mic on top of the frame.
63* Parodied in the 1997 comedy ''Airbag!'': The characters watch a low-budget Venezuelan soap opera. The soap opera actor, Creator/JavierBardem in TheCameo, is constantly disturbed by the overhead microphone visible, in foreground and in front of his face.
64* In the hotel scene between Frank Tassone and his former student in ''Film/BadEducation2019'', the boom mic is visible in the top of the bedroom mirror.
65* In ''Film/HolidayOnTheBuses'', film equipment can be seen in the reflection on the bus window when Stan stops outside the Pontins gates.
66* When Lurcio is confronted by the guards in ''Film/UpPompeii'', the shadow of a camera can be seen.
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70* Played for laughs in ''Series/ArrestedDevelopment'' when the Bluths discuss whether Michael's British girlfriend might be a spy trying to eavesdrop on their business plans. As Michael argues that [[WhoWouldWantToWatchUs nobody is trying to listen in on them]], the [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall board room's boom mike is clearly visible]].
71* In Season 1 Episode 9 of ''Series/BeautyAndTheBeast1987'', the boom mic dips into the shot as Catherine walks into Alexander Ross's office.
72* One of the worst offenders is the original ''Series/BeverlyHills90210'' series, where the Visible Boom Mic could be spotted countless times floating over a main character's head.
73* PlayedForLaughs in ''Series/CornerGas''. When Wanda argues that production values are not important, story and character are the only things that really matter, [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall a boom mic swings down into the shot]] [[SelfDeprecation and hits her on the head]].
74* Deliberately invoked in ''Series/TrailerParkBoys'' (since the series is [[{{Mockumentary}} supposed to be a documentary]], the documentary crew sometimes is visible or even have lines). In one episode, Ricky grabs the boom mic, pulls it into view and shouts into it.
75* On ''Series/DarkShadows'' the boom mic was virtually a member of the cast.
76* ''Series/DoctorWho'', due to its NoBudget nature and the difficulty of retakes for much of its history, contains many. The information text on [=DVDs=] helpfully points out the more prominent boom shadows as well as other technical flaws.
77** It's not uncommon in the Classic series for the boom mike shadow to actually obscure actors' faces. When the Doctor barges into Dr. Quinn's house in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS7E2DoctorWhoAndTheSilurians "Doctor Who and the Silurians"]], the boom shadow seems to actually follow Quinn's face around as he moves about the set.
78** There are also occasions with boom mikes fully in shot:
79*** When the Robomen descend from the Dalek ship in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS2E2TheDalekInvasionOfEarth "The Dalek Invasion of Earth"]].
80*** The Renaissance-era scene in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS17E2CityOfDeath "City of Death"]].
81** During the minefield scene in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS9E3TheSeaDevils "The Sea Devils"]], the Doctor appears to fend off a boom mike with his sonic screwdriver.
82** Under the stairs of the freighter in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS19E6Earthshock "Earthshock"]], the boom mike and the entire pole can clearly be seen in the background. Mind you, they did try and obscure it with set decoration and draw the eye away — but once you see it, it stands out like a sore thumb.
83** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E5WorldWarThree "World War Three"]]: When the sergeant is giving orders after Green and Asquith have gone upstairs in the lift, guess what's reflected in his goggles?
84** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E5RiseOfTheCybermen "Rise of the Cybermen"]] has the boom mike, its operator and several other crewmembers visible reflected in Mickey's grandmother's glasses when he goes to visit her.
85** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E6TheLazarusExperiment "The Lazarus Experiment"]], when the Doctor and Martha are in her apartment for the second time, the boom mic can be seen above the TARDIS' "PUBLIC CALL" lettering.
86** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E8SilenceInTheLibrary "Silence in the Library"]] has a stealthy, brief appearance of the boom mike at the top of the screen during a shot of the little girl's father.
87* The directors' commentaries on the ''Series/FawltyTowers''' DVD set also point out some of the worst boom shadows.
88* Snuck into an episode of ''Series/{{Frasier}}''. When Frasier and Niles exit the kitchen, the boom mic quickly crawls up off-screen.
89%%* The boom mike showed up in the shot at least once during the 10-year run of Friends.
90* In season 1 episode 16 of ''Series/GilmoreGirls'', the boom mic enters the shot as Lorelai stands up in the kitchen around 7 minutes in.
91* Happens in the ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'' episode "Sweet Dee's Dating a Retarded Person". When Charlie's practicing the first incarnation of [[SignatureSong "Nightman"]], the boom mic is very, ''very'' visible.
92* ''Series/TheMandalorian'': [[Recap/TheMandalorianS1E4Chapter4Sanctuary "Chapter 4: Sanctuary"]] has a brief appearance of a boom mic in the darkly-lit upper area of the screen in one scene.
93* In ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'''s Lampooning of ''Film/{{Gorgo}}'', you get a rare look at Mike Nelson's microphone. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6NWEmwunmg&feature=youtu.be&t=9m17s (When he turns his head to say "Hey, Tom Servo!")]]
94** Mike's mike could be seen in several episodes. During their viewing of Film/PrinceOfSpace, its existence is acknowledged when Mike is briefly transformed into a small robot: he still has the microphone.
95** Earlier, you could occasionally see Joel's spectacles, when the vagaries of shadowrama and analog TV resolution happened to align.
96* An interesting is example is in the "Breaking Glass" episode of ''Series/MythBusters''. Since this is a science reality show, the visible boom mike isn't a problem as far as suspension of disbelief. The problem is that in the scene in which singer Jaime Vendera shatters a wine glass with only his voice, some viewers thought that the visible boom mike was some sort of sonic gun used to break the glass. Incidentally, in the same scene, some viewers thought a lens flare was a string attached to the glass, somehow used to shatter it. Both can be seen [[http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/mythbusters-adam-savage-on-breaking-glass.html here]] starting at the 0:43 mark.
97* ''Series/QuePasaUSA'': Befitting the [[invoked]]NoBudget show, it happens quite often. An egregious example happens in the final third of the episode where Carmen and Sharon go on a double date.
98* This happens all the time in ''Series/RedDwarf''. There are even compilations on Website/YouTube of shots with visible boom mikes, although the Boom Mikes themselves, even when visible, usually blended pretty well.
99* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'':
100** Deliberately used in the monologue of an episode hosted by Jon Lithgow.
101** Also deliberately used when Creator/TinaFey hosted the first show back from the writers' strike. Since the strike didn't do anything for the crew except put them out of work for a few weeks, the boom mike operator kept "accidentally" dropping the mike into frame, sometimes hitting her.
102* Accidentally ''averted'' in ''Creator/CharlieBrooker's Series/{{Screenwipe}}''. One episode purports to demonstrate the various problems with filming on location - batteries running out on the camera, keeping anything unwanted out of shot, and so on - and one of the things they meant to show was letting the boom mike fall into shot. Except they ''forgot to lower the boom mike'', so Charlie explains that in ''real'' post production they had to greenscreen ''in'' a boom mike just so that in ''fake'' post production they could cut it back out.
103* This happened so often on ''Series/SouthOfNowhere'' that the fan forum declared Boomy the Boom Mic an integral character on the show and came up with a variety of EpilepticTrees and {{Parody Fic}}s to tie Boomy to the plot.
104* Regularly crops up in ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', especially in the early seasons. A major contributor to this is the heavy use of plexiglass in the construction of the sets, meaning you can often see the boom mic's reflection.
105* In the first episode of ''Series/StElsewhere'', there's a long dialogue scene where the characters are walking through the corridors, and the mike is visible for a few moments.
106* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'' episode "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up": During the final scene between the businessman (three-armed Martian) and the counterman (three-eyed Venusian), as the counterman says, "And I agree with you about what they call music," a shadow from an overhead boom mike (on the counterman's hat) moves slightly.
107* You can see a boom mic for a split second in season 2, episode 1 of ''Series/TwinPeaks'' ("May the Giant Be with You") in the hospital.
108* Spoofed in ''Series/VictoriaWoodAsSeenOnTV'' in the ShowWithinAShow dismal soap opera ''Acorn Antiques''. Mr. Clifford (Duncan Preston) is on the sofa when a dramatic revelation makes him stand up quickly, bashing his head on the boom mike. The rest of the scene is him in a fetal position holding his head in agony while the other characters carry on the scene, even reacting to dialogue he hasn't said.
109* Spoofed in an episode of ''Series/MassiveMonsterMayhem'', where it's a RunningGag for Master Mayhem to get clonked by the boom mic from the filming crew.
110* The ''Series/HappyDays'' episode where the crew goes to Hollywood featured a scene of Richie and Fonzie on a beach pier talking. The boom mic's bottom is briefly seen.
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114* In Music/WeirdAlYankovic's music video for "Foil", a video clip of the moon landing shows a boom mic operator accidentally wandering into frame, seemingly confirming the ConspiracyTheorist belief that the event was staged. Better get out your TinfoilHat.
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118* ''TabletopGame/IsaacAsimovsRobots'': The microphone picking up Dr Han Fastolfe's voice dips into the shot during his first scene.
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122* In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', Johnny Cage's character direction takes a more [[DenserAndWackier absurdist]] and [[BreakingTheFourthWall fourth-wall breaking]] turn, and as such, he can bump into a boom mic after winning a round and a camera crew is seen during on of his [[FinishingMove Fatalities]]. To top it all off, he also has a Brutality where he grabs the mic, beats the opponent up with it and shoves it through their mouth, [[BlackComedy performing a mic check on it]].
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126* Referenced in a ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' short revolving around the filming of a commercial for Homestar Runner's favorite brand of marshmallows. Homestar spaces out during filming, on camera, and someone has to tap his head with a boom mic to remind him to say his lines.
127* ''WebAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGamesShorts'': Played for laughs in "Pinkie Spy", when Pinkie hangs a boom mic above two Crystal Prep athletes. Somehow, they don't notice.
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131* In the 6th episode of the Website/TVTropes webseries ''WebVideo/EchoChamber'', the boom operator, cameraman, and boom are visible in the window reflection. However, the cameraman, Zack, was already a major character on the show, and WordOfGod has hinted that the boom operator is his brother, Dave.
132* ''WebVideo/BestOfTheWorst'': The gang often points out visible boom mics in the movies they watch.
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136* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
137** In the episode parodying ''Series/TheXFiles'', [[KentBrockmanNews Kent Brockman]] mentions that the boom mic operator is going to be fired the next day and then gets hit in the head with the mic.
138** In "Lisa the Iconoclast", this happens briefly during the hagiographic short film shown in class about Jebediah Springfield.
139* ''WesternAnimation/TheAngryBeavers'' episode "The Loogie Hawk" featured a boom mike falling into shot in one scene, [[AnimatedActors even though it's a cartoon]].
140* ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'': In "The Island of Dr. Mystico", one instance of the [[RunningGag "That was quite a jolt, Freak!"]] gag had a boom mike dropping into view.
141* Used in a ''Plan 9'' parody on ''WesternAnimation/MissionHill''.
142* Invoked in a few scenes in Aardman Animation's ''WesternAnimation/CreatureComforts'', sometimes participating in a FunnyBackgroundEvent.
143* A ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' short featured this in a KitschyLocalCommercial for the Mystery Shack. The boom mike not only falls into the shot, but hits Grunkle Stan on the head.
144* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
145** In episode "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy VI: The Motion Picture", Plankton has trouble holding up the boom mike (since he's so tiny) and, as a result, the mike not only enter the scene, but it goes into Mermaid Man's mouth as he's speaking.
146** In "As Seen on TV", one is visible in one shot of the final version of the Krusty Krab commercial. It even moves from Pearl to Squidward when they talk, respectively.
147* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/BluesClues'' had the boom mic drop into shot during the "We Are Looking for Blue's Clues" song.
148* Variant: a couple of episodes of Hanna-Barbera's 1976 series ''WesternAnimation/{{Jabberjaw}}'' had camera shots so low the registration ruler on the camera stand could be seen. They have since been reformatted to eliminate this.
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