Camera shadow gag?


Love this movie, seen it a lot. I think I noticed a hidden joke this last viewing showing the movie to a friend. I haven't seen anyone talk about this yet. But at around 1:13, Tom Noonan says "We're getting at something real here" and it looks like you can see the shadow of the camera on his forehead. It's either that or a shadow from the play set. Kinda funny even if it's unintentional. Anyone else see this?

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