Casualty viewers left feeling sick and dizzy during 30th series finale due to jolty shots and odd camera angles

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Fatality viewers were left perceiving sick and dizzy after observance a special episode of the hospital show.

Saturday’s show, which decided the end of its 30th series, was filmed in one take exploitation a single, cable-free camera and hermetic mics.

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Casualty audience complained about feeling barf and dizzy following ‘all in one snap’ special episode

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BBC hospital drama star Chelsea Halfpenny (left) and Derek Archeologist (right) filmed the finale of the 30th flavor with handheld camera in one select

But fans complained in their droves that jumpy shots and odd camera angles fictional them feel ill.

Chris Kepilo aforementioned: “Anyone else feeling a little sick/queasy following the camera on tonight’s Fatality? May have to abandon ship.”

Ann Spofforth accessorial: “Feeling dizzy. This one snap is making me feeling sick. Not love it.”

Others complained about not activity able to hear the actors in the sheet, which followed the aftermath of a apartment fire.

Viewer Alice Rosiness moaned: “Doing a one-shot folio of Casualty seems good until you see the sound quality is lacking massively.”

Added added: “I couldn’t hear one-half of what was said.”

 

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Offset look at Casualty's ceremony one-shot episode filmed in a one take
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