Film sets fascinate me, and I’ve always thought it would be great to be part of a film crew. I’m sure the job has plenty of less-than-exciting moments, but there would also be days when you’d get to turn summer into winter. How much fun would that be?
This week I happened upon a film set in a quaint little neighborhood square where the crew had done just that.
As you can see from the bystanders in shorts and tanktops, it was a lovely late-summer day, complete with snowbanks and a gazebo fit for Santa!
The set is for a TV mini-series called Seven Deadly Sins, starring Eric Close (Without a Trace), Dreama Walker (Gossip Girl) and Greyston Holt (Durham County), and set for release sometime in 2010. I hope I get to see it.
Until next time,
Lee
Sunday, September 20, 2009
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Great picture, Lee. I guess the film crew had to be careful and not shoot the trees with their leaves :-)
Marin
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LOL, Marin! I was thinking the same thing! The trees here in the Pacific Northwest hold onto their leaves well into the fall.
I have to say, I love film crews and movie sets, so I would have been like you - curious and intrigued in terms of how it would unfold.
Very exciting.
Jodie
I love seeing places I know up on the big screen – or the little screen. I'll check out this series for sure!
It's definitely fun stuff, Jodie!
I'm with you, Rachel. I hope I get to see it, too.
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