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Jack Redden posted a blog postPosted on April 3, 2012 at 6:01pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
Yesterday was the last day of shooting for 51 Degrees. With it being the final day it was inevitably a very hectic space to be in which therefore impaired my ability to keep up with and record all that was happening around me and sadly this post may suffer as a consequence. Nevertheless, the following is what I managed to capture on the final day.
I began the day at Embankment Station where I learnt that only six out of the 16 cameraman the director had wanted actually showed up.…
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Yesterday, the location was Leake Street, close to Waterloo station with a tunnel of a few-hundred metres apparently known as the ‘Banksy Tunnel’ running through it. At the end of this tunnel was where a little bit more of 51 Degrees was going to be filmed.
The Banksy Tunnel is a graffiti tunnel; it was also the…
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Earlier this morning, I arrived at Trafalgar Square at about nine o’clock to meet with some of the already waiting cast and crew. They were accompanied by a few extras that would be needed for today’s filming needed to complete the Piccadilly chaos.
When approaching the group, I noticed a big yellow sign…
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The destination was Hampstead Heath but before going off to meet up with the cast and crew of 51 Degrees, I first met with Scott Buxton who had been given the task to go and and hunt down some beer for the crew.
With the beer found and purchased, we soon set off to re-join those filming who had set up on Parliament Hill, the highest point in London. The weather was pretty much perfect, being sunny and not too hot, and walking through the park I never knew before existed (regardless of…
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Although it’s not a time when most of us enjoy being awake, sunrise is without doubt one of the most beautiful parts of the day.This superb timelapse video by James Kinsman captures central London at this unique time. Shot for the forthcoming…Continue
Started by Grigorij Richters in Media Coverage Nov 13, 2011. 0 Replies 0 Likes
More than 1000 people were screaming and running in fear atPiccadilly Circus, at the heart of the British capital. It was host to a huge film shoot with a Cast and Crew of over 1000 people for the final scene of Greg Richters first feature film, 51…Continue
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