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  • edited August 2019 Posts: 5,767
    barryt007 wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    I bet Eon's cleaning team must be having a wonderful time cleaning all of those skidmarks off their lovely cobbles! :)

    You should see @Thunderfinger 's skidmarks ,he can never get them out of his boxer shorts he he.
    Well, as long as they are only on the shorts and not on his cobbles ;-).
  • edited August 2019 Posts: 3,274
    QBranch wrote: »
    Contraband wrote: »
    Damn, backside of a clapperboard. Is it possible to zoom in and make something out it?



    Meant to do this earlier. It looks like X45K.

    And we learned that scene 54 is also the car chase

    The Rome car chase in SP is 11 scenes, scene 47-58.
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    mtm wrote: »
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Contraband wrote: »



    I wonder why they bother mounting the camera on the front of the correct car (Jaguar) rather than just use that Caterham chase car or something. It's not like you can see it. Maybe for the reflections in the Aston bodywork?

    Because it's the chasing car in so many shots so far, so it is exactly right for that POV, height, speed, distance,

    Well not really: the camera is mounted way lower than the driver sits, so you don't get any impression of the POV or height. Any car on the set can match its speed, and I have no idea what you mean by 'distance'! :)
    The only thing it would really match is the handling, but then we've seen the Caterham doubling for the DB5's POV in another shot already and I doubt that's a perfect match.
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    and it's a faster and practical way of doing the shot than pulling the car from the scene (if they then want to go to wider shots asap) than it is camera mounting another car.

    I don't see how. You'd have to have a break to mount the camera on the car, whereas you could just have the Caterham standing by. I would imagine they have another Jag already mounted which they just swap out for the one being shot, so it's as easy as swapping it for the Caterham: it's basically whatever car they have around, probably! :)
    There's doubtless a good reason, but I don't really buy the ones you suggest :) The Jag's suspension is probably just better for those bumpy road surfaces or something.

    If u are after specific POV shots, and you have the driver who has rehearsed the stunt driving for the scene many times already, its just the most practical way to go. It's not complicated.
  • CASINOROYALECASINOROYALE Somewhere hot
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    “Bond” movie ranking
    1) CR
    2) Spectre
    3) QOS
    4) Skyfall

    Quality of film

    1) CR
    2) SF
    3) SP
    4) QOS



    There’s a difference..

  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
    edited August 2019 Posts: 16,338
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Contraband wrote: »



    I wonder why they bother mounting the camera on the front of the correct car (Jaguar) rather than just use that Caterham chase car or something. It's not like you can see it. Maybe for the reflections in the Aston bodywork?

    Because it's the chasing car in so many shots so far, so it is exactly right for that POV, height, speed, distance,

    Well not really: the camera is mounted way lower than the driver sits, so you don't get any impression of the POV or height. Any car on the set can match its speed, and I have no idea what you mean by 'distance'! :)
    The only thing it would really match is the handling, but then we've seen the Caterham doubling for the DB5's POV in another shot already and I doubt that's a perfect match.
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    and it's a faster and practical way of doing the shot than pulling the car from the scene (if they then want to go to wider shots asap) than it is camera mounting another car.

    I don't see how. You'd have to have a break to mount the camera on the car, whereas you could just have the Caterham standing by. I would imagine they have another Jag already mounted which they just swap out for the one being shot, so it's as easy as swapping it for the Caterham: it's basically whatever car they have around, probably! :)
    There's doubtless a good reason, but I don't really buy the ones you suggest :) The Jag's suspension is probably just better for those bumpy road surfaces or something.

    If u are after specific POV shots, and you have the driver who has rehearsed the stunt driving for the scene many times already, its just the most practical way to go. It's not complicated.

    There you are: that's a more believable reason! :) You didn't need to over-complicate it with all that stuff about height and distance(?) after all!
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    mtm wrote: »
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Contraband wrote: »



    I wonder why they bother mounting the camera on the front of the correct car (Jaguar) rather than just use that Caterham chase car or something. It's not like you can see it. Maybe for the reflections in the Aston bodywork?

    Because it's the chasing car in so many shots so far, so it is exactly right for that POV, height, speed, distance,

    Well not really: the camera is mounted way lower than the driver sits, so you don't get any impression of the POV or height. Any car on the set can match its speed, and I have no idea what you mean by 'distance'! :)
    The only thing it would really match is the handling, but then we've seen the Caterham doubling for the DB5's POV in another shot already and I doubt that's a perfect match.
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    and it's a faster and practical way of doing the shot than pulling the car from the scene (if they then want to go to wider shots asap) than it is camera mounting another car.

    I don't see how. You'd have to have a break to mount the camera on the car, whereas you could just have the Caterham standing by. I would imagine they have another Jag already mounted which they just swap out for the one being shot, so it's as easy as swapping it for the Caterham: it's basically whatever car they have around, probably! :)
    There's doubtless a good reason, but I don't really buy the ones you suggest :) The Jag's suspension is probably just better for those bumpy road surfaces or something.

    If u are after specific POV shots, and you have the driver who has rehearsed the stunt driving for the scene many times already, its just the most practical way to go. It's not complicated.

    There you are: that's a more believable reason! :)

    I am just saying, the director and the crew will always find the most sensible reason to do something, and it might be for all sorts of reasons we don't know about yet. But they are very smart, very experienced, and they (mostly) get it dead right.
  • DonnyDB5DonnyDB5 Buffalo, New York
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    Anybody confident we get a teaser trailer/poster in September?
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    No shooting schedule this weekend. Car chase filming con't 2 & 3 sept. And this is one of the locations on Tuesday. I'm not kidding you. Cars can't drive there? Must be the bike

    eWUH16S.jpg

    https://goo.gl/maps/7oBcCwioHmPS6Qvs7

  • 00Agent00Agent Any man who drinks Dom Perignon '52 can't be all bad.
    edited August 2019 Posts: 5,185
    Maybe that's where the Aston gets the scratchmarks.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    Contraband wrote: »
    No shooting schedule this weekend. Car chase filming con't 2 & 3 sept. And this is one of the locations on Tuesday. I'm not kidding you. Cars can't drive there? Must be the bike

    eWUH16S.jpg

    https://goo.gl/maps/7oBcCwioHmPS6Qvs7

    This is interesting. They'd probably squeeze the DB5 down that.

    However, there are multiple options for this. The motorbikes could be taking a short cut in an attempt to cut Bond off at some point; or, part of the chase (either before or after) could be on foot. Who knows.

    Exciting nonetheless!
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
    edited August 2019 Posts: 3,022
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Contraband wrote: »
    No shooting schedule this weekend. Car chase filming con't 2 & 3 sept. And this is one of the locations on Tuesday. I'm not kidding you. Cars can't drive there? Must be the bike

    eWUH16S.jpg

    https://goo.gl/maps/7oBcCwioHmPS6Qvs7

    This is interesting. They'd probably squeeze the DB5 down that.

    However, there are multiple options for this. The motorbikes could be taking a short cut in an attempt to cut Bond off at some point; or, part of the chase (either before or after) could be on foot. Who knows.

    Exciting nonetheless!

    Locations 2 - 3 sept.

    Monday
    VIA FIORENTINI – VIA LOMBARDI

    Tuesday
    VIA CASALNUOVO – VICO SAN LEONARDO -VIA BRUNO BUOZZI – VIA RIDOLA
    (second one is the tight alleyway)

    Google Map: Go down to street level for each adress and look around just to get a sense of the chase and the locations.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    ColonelSun wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    mtm wrote: »
    Contraband wrote: »



    I wonder why they bother mounting the camera on the front of the correct car (Jaguar) rather than just use that Caterham chase car or something. It's not like you can see it. Maybe for the reflections in the Aston bodywork?

    Because it's the chasing car in so many shots so far, so it is exactly right for that POV, height, speed, distance,

    Well not really: the camera is mounted way lower than the driver sits, so you don't get any impression of the POV or height. Any car on the set can match its speed, and I have no idea what you mean by 'distance'! :)
    The only thing it would really match is the handling, but then we've seen the Caterham doubling for the DB5's POV in another shot already and I doubt that's a perfect match.
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    and it's a faster and practical way of doing the shot than pulling the car from the scene (if they then want to go to wider shots asap) than it is camera mounting another car.

    I don't see how. You'd have to have a break to mount the camera on the car, whereas you could just have the Caterham standing by. I would imagine they have another Jag already mounted which they just swap out for the one being shot, so it's as easy as swapping it for the Caterham: it's basically whatever car they have around, probably! :)
    There's doubtless a good reason, but I don't really buy the ones you suggest :) The Jag's suspension is probably just better for those bumpy road surfaces or something.

    If u are after specific POV shots, and you have the driver who has rehearsed the stunt driving for the scene many times already, its just the most practical way to go. It's not complicated.

    There you are: that's a more believable reason! :)

    I am just saying, the director and the crew will always find the most sensible reason to do something, and it might be for all sorts of reasons we don't know about yet. But they are very smart, very experienced, and they (mostly) get it dead right.

    I know that; I wasn't questioning them, just wondering what their reasons were.
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    Previous clapperboard read scene X46 - so this pretty much confirms that Matera is not the PTS.

    I think Bond comes to Matera as he needs intel on Spectre. His only source would be Madeleine as she is the daughter of a former high-ranking member.

    Therefore, as per the official credits suggestion, Lea Seydoux is the female lead. She’s introduced around the same time she is in SP.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    Previous clapperboard read scene X46 - so this pretty much confirms that Matera is not the PTS.

    I think Bond comes to Matera as he needs intel on Spectre. His only source would be Madeleine as she is the daughter of a former high-ranking member.

    Therefore, as per the official credits suggestion, Lea Seydoux is the female lead. She’s introduced around the same time she is in SP.

    It's possible that the villains could be using Madeleine as bait to lure Bond, too. Especially if they had previously split but it was on Madeleine's terms. Bond goes to save her knowing it's a trap, and the pair make their escape.

    Something like that.
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Fresh article from italian press. Weird looking translation as always. Some of it makes no bloody sense:

    "How do you distinguish the echo of shots in sequence from the roar of fireworks or battery fires, so familiar to the people of Matera and not just for patron saints? We need an ear, to put it in a famous song by Enzo Jannacci, and to remember that for the last ten days Matera and the Sassi in particular have become the set for the 25th film of the 007 series "No time no die" and that is "Non c" it's time to die ”.

    So, with the Lotus production programming calendar in hand, it is easy to hear cars and motorcycles chasing each other in the Sassi districts as far as Via Fiorentini and with a hail of gunshots (automatic guns, rifles, rifles of various caliber) that echo back to the Plan along the route that from via San Biagio, Piazza Vittorio Veneto, via delle Beccherie leads to piazza Duomo.

    No dead or injured (except in the scenographic fiction) and so much chasing after why and how to shoot, confused with those for fireworks. After all, with the moonlight we know, the Association "Maria Santissima della Bruna" has activated a call for tenders to find suitable private land, close to the city, for the Feast of Sant 'Eustachio which will take place on September 20th.

    As for the film, we expect the next sequences and the arrival of the production on a slope of Piazza Duomo, where a jump set, a wooden ramp (the construction of which is entrusted to companies and local technicians) to shoot a spectacular scene with motorcycles. For the stunts a thousand adrenaline… from Piazza Duomo to the carriage road of the Sassi districts, to escape a chase or to ambush James Bond. That Daniel Craig expected for the next few days and who would like to cruise the Mediterranean. Mah. Everything is possible. But in a yacht or in a submarine? All for the benefit of gossip.

    Offshore fishermen invited to pull nets and send messages to shore ... In Matera, meanwhile, tourists and onlookers ready to capture shots on the various sets. On the Lotus production website www.infolotusmatera.com there seems to be a weekend break. And besides, internal needs aside, there is a weather alarm.

    Scene under the storm? They could serve. We remember "The Passion" with the Golgotha ​​scene that did not need special effects. The sky grew dark and there were also thunder and lightning. A stroke of luck. Per Bond 25 resumes on Monday 2 September ...
    "

    james-Bond-rampa-min-giomio-Copia.jpg?zoom=1.25&resize=617%2C822&ssl=1

    giornalemio.it

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    BTW How come we don't have a rep from this group down there on the ground reporting?
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Higher angle: flock of sheep stopping aston martin plus shooting



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    they’re messing with the clapperboards. How can they be done with Jamaica and be in matera by scene 54. Where does bond get the db5 when he leaves Jamaica.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    Tuck91 wrote: »
    they’re messing with the clapperboards. How can they be done with Jamaica and be in matera by scene 54. Where does bond get the db5 when he leaves Jamaica.
    Jamaica happens after Matera.
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    jake24 wrote: »
    Tuck91 wrote: »
    they’re messing with the clapperboards. How can they be done with Jamaica and be in matera by scene 54. Where does bond get the db5 when he leaves Jamaica.
    Jamaica happens after Matera.
    So where’s the PTS? The PTS can’t be the matera car chase
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
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    00Dalton7 wrote: »
    Pure speculation and sorry if anyone else is said this but I’m pretty sure the old flame Bond visits will be Swann.

    I mentioned that possibility several pages back. The set in Matera is not a hotel room. It's possibly an apartment.

    It's quiote possible that Bond recveived a tip that SPECTRE had located her and he rushes there to get her out of danger. Pure speculation, here, of course.

    I love that EON has been so secretive...we have no bloody clue what is going on.
  • jake24jake24 Sitting at your desk, kissing your lover, eating supper with your familyModerator
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    Tuck91 wrote: »
    jake24 wrote: »
    Tuck91 wrote: »
    they’re messing with the clapperboards. How can they be done with Jamaica and be in matera by scene 54. Where does bond get the db5 when he leaves Jamaica.
    Jamaica happens after Matera.
    So where’s the PTS? The PTS can’t be the matera car chase
    Most likely the girl being chased on the frozen lake in Norway.
  • DeerAtTheGatesDeerAtTheGates Belgium
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    jake24 wrote: »
    Tuck91 wrote: »
    jake24 wrote: »
    Tuck91 wrote: »
    they’re messing with the clapperboards. How can they be done with Jamaica and be in matera by scene 54. Where does bond get the db5 when he leaves Jamaica.
    Jamaica happens after Matera.
    So where’s the PTS? The PTS can’t be the matera car chase
    Most likely the girl being chased on the frozen lake in Norway.

    I'm still not convinced Matera is not the PTS. I know, the numbers and all that, but the Matera scenes scream PTS, THR called it the PTS when first reporting on it, MI6-HQ does the same regarding the DB5 chase...

    The little girl might be part of the PTS, but they'll end the PTS with a big stunt, as always. Which, if we say it's the girl, must be her falling in the lake or some baddie falling in the lake or maybe, just maybe a car falling in the lake. Not very spectacular.

    Secondly, I really, really doubt they'll go with a Bond-less PTS in this day and age. Films got more 'in your face' the last couple of years. I doubt MGM and Universal think it's (marketing-wise) a good move to open your 25th Bond film without Bond.
  • GertGettlerGertGettler Laptop Barcelona
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    So much fun……...being devoid of any (Sony)Leaks. I still have no big clues about the plot of NTTD. I hope it's gonna stay that way ;-)
  • DonnyDB5DonnyDB5 Buffalo, New York
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    So much fun……...being devoid of any (Sony)Leaks. I still have no big clues about the plot of NTTD. I hope it's gonna stay that way ;-)

    Completely agree. But some footage (without plot info.) would be more than welcome!
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    I do wonder if for the purpose of this story, we may get a different type of PTS. The drama of the girl, the lake and the man with the mask, could be a great and terrifying opening, especially if it relates to Madeleine who is having a nightmare/flashback while in Matera with Bond. Perhaps the stress of the festival brings it on, fire works sounding like gunfire. It could neatly merge into the titles and then the big action of the car chase comes immediately after the titles.
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Second instagram, pic nr 2: Camera race car. So cool!!





  • GertGettlerGertGettler Laptop Barcelona
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    The one thing I like about this particular action sequence, is how Cary Fukunaga tries to incorporates 'real people' and 'live spectators' around these racing cars. It makes it all a bit more spontaneous and realistic……..very much like the car chase from 'Ronin'.
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