Season 1, Episode 4 when Luis is looking for his SNL tape

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      1 year ago

      Soda can that looks like it has BOBOB or something written on it. It was a soda brand (that I think is now defunct) called Surge. As for why it was done that’s both more complicated and stupid. In many cases brands are obscured because studios tried to extort payments from their owners for “advertising” and the company refused. In other cases companies may have requested to have their product removed due to the content of the show or movie, although usually it’s the former reason.

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      1 year ago

      You can still get it in Norway under the original name Urge. It’s quite nice, had one last week. Maybe there’s somewhere that imports it?

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    hey yall, im a props master, builder, set dresser in the film industry for the last six years.

    thats called “greeking” which is used to cover up brands that a film or studio may or may not have the rights to, to avoid copyright, or associating the brand itself with something they may not want to be associated with, and then getting sued for it. (for example i recently worked on a film about a domestic terrorist, and coca cola wanted nothing to do with it. so we either had to turn labels for all of their brands, cover them with fake labels, or edit them in post, or blurr them in the background, etc)

    you may be wondering why its called “greeking” and the answer is back in the old days they would remove or scratch off certain letters (we still do this sometimes) until you could look at it and say “its all greek to me” meaning you couldnt understand what it said.

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    Like I said just not entirely correct.

    You are right that they don’t want to seem like they’re advertising for a company, but I was building off the first comment stating it was companies they couldn’t extort money out of and I’m sure you know thats just not how product placement works.