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my information is from 3rd week of November until December 19th. But be careful, this doesn't automatically mean that they will be filming in this time, this are just the times they need those (or some of those) workers, so also for preperation, testing, 2nd unit support etc.
@Gustav_Graves: yes, you're right. Currently the weather in Southern Austria is really bad and it looks like it will be raining also at least in the next week. Hopefully the weather is getting better for the people there and of course also for the bond production :)
"We have our people everywhere." :)
Could very well be that the 2nd Unit will be mostly filming then.....at high altitudes perhaps where it is less rainy? Perhaps Alexander Witt and his team will be filming the action sequences/stunts in Austria. It kind of confirms van Hoytema's statement that then end of this year, later this winter, Sam Mendes will come to Austria.
I start to think for the sunny, warm weather, the Bond production team -1st and 2nd unit- prefer to wait filming in Marokko and Italy until it's really warmer there. Let's say, around spring, when filming of every aspect in Austria, 1st and 2nd unit, has wrapped.
For me it sounds like the filming plan/schedule of OHMSS....That film started filming on 21st of October in Switzerland. And I think it wrapped up filming there around late February/early March. Because of bad weather conditions the Swiss filming was way overdue on its initial production schedule (it's the disadvantage you have if you really go on and about filming on snowy locations. We saw that with OHMSS, but also with FYEO). Only tiny bits of Pinewood Studio filming were done during that period, until March, when full filming started in Pinewood. And then in April further filming in London and Portugal.
Yes,but you forget how immensely exotic Istanbul was looking to these folks living in the 60ies.
OHMSS darkish, even greyish? Naaah!!!
Obviously you forget the part "weather-wise the "coldest" one". Although SF for me, weather-wise, also felt very cold. Very much like a Dutch winter in Scotland: Below freezing, no snow, but at least lots of frozen water, lakes....
"Immensely exotic"? I found it beautiful, but even filming in Istanbul did not happen during mid summer. In case you forget...
I only watched OHMSS the other day. Don't remember it being greyish.
Ditto FRWL, but haven't that in a while.
It's not. It's got a great palette, a lot of blues and harsh whites against the warm browns and rich oranges. Mixed with the crushed black it's quite vivid and beautiful. Probably one of the best looks in the series, I would say.
I very well know that. So was Transylvania in Dracula. The point is: FRWL was far darker looking than DN. Or most of the Bond movies that came after.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2824338/I-ve-advised-safest-not-tweet-Stephen-Fry-posts-cryptic-message-dramatically-quits-Twitter.html
Hmmm, interesting. He surely has the looks of a Bond villain :-).
Why do I....seriously think.....of Anthony Dawson's (Eric Pohlmann's) Blofeld :-)..
True.
But his exact words were “Closing down on twitter while filming. In a place whence I've been advised it is safest not to tweet. See you in December."
The guy is a TV personality, being 'filmed' is what he spends most of his life doing. Anyhow, who knows? A friend of mine suggested he'd been snared by operation Yewtree and was going to ground, which is probably as likely as him being in B24, but there you go.
Sound re-recording mixer Scott Millan and Concept Artist Chris Rosewarne returns from Skyfall. A litle bit of reminder: Chris Rosewarne be the guy who make real storyboards, close to paintings from scene's http://chrisrosewarne.com/work-skyfall.html
Bond 24 will shoot in Morocco, Rome (and possibly other parts of Italy) and Austria. The shooting in Austria will take place in the Alps during the winter, which means there will be plenty of snow in the movie.
Hence, who knows what Zimmer's (hypothetical) Bond 24 score would sound like.
Umm... I watched Interstellar yesterday and its score is one of the most bombastic movie score I have ever heard.
Interesting...
http://spinoff.comicbookresources.com/2014/11/03/hans-zimmer-on-his-interstellar-leap-of-faith-and-scoring-a-new-batman/
http://www.filmmusicsociety.org/news_events/features/2014/110614.html
^ Here are the Zimmer articles discussing how Interstellar's score was intended to be "incredibly personal," "handmade," "nostalgic," and eschewing "the action drums, the propelling strings," etc., to match the film's theme. In other interviews, Zimmer claimed his Interstellar score would be toned down and subtle (in comparison to The Dark Knight trilogy).
However, if Zimmer's score for Interstellar is just his usual bombastic self -- despite his avowals otherwise -- I wouldn't want him to score Bond 24.