When they filming the security footage on all the monitors, how are they getting the sound from the actors? It's not till later we see Spiff put a microphone in place.
Speaking from shooting from the monitors, (and shooting from behind a window, in a building as well) these shots should have come out grainy, blurry, and not that good. Yet, the scenes in the final cut looked good. I don't that would really happen.
At least the film kept true to the "one camera angle" premise. All the scenes with Kit Ramsey were taken without his knowledge, and only allowed Bowfinger to follow him around with one camera. The single exception was at the end when Kit says "Got you suckas". (which may have been a condition of the blackmail)
a very funny movie: you can't blame kit, who is already paranoid, for reacting very funny when strange people tell him even stranger things! and all the hollywood clichees: the innocent country girl - who sleeps her way up like a vamp at the same time!, the use of doubles, psycho sects and really eccentric actors - I wondered how much eddie murphy influenced the script about kit ramseys role.