So with 28yrs later The bone temple out this month i thought id share a couple of pics of the day I had on set.
The guy in the workshop unit next to mine does film wi-fi, he got the new 28yrs job and I went up to North Yorkshire for a day just for the experience with him. It’s a huge operation even though there are no buildings etc, in this shoot, just the temple and some filming by a river. 5 fields rented out at approx £5k per field per day for 6 weeks is a fair chunk for the farmer..! Big budget here. They have catering trucks running 24hrs a day as there was some night filming, absolutely excellent food on offer at all times, you could pig out non stop if you wished.
We went inside the temple itself with the ring of fire ready to be lit with liquid propane tanks, the temple and surrounding stakes are painted fibreglass and they are constantly touching bits up between takes.
I didn’t see Ralph Finnes unfortunately as they were filming other parts that day, but a great day nonetheless, and fascinating to see behind the scenes.
I could only sneak a couple of pics on my phone as taking is strictly forbidden, I had be careful especially near the temple as I could have got Kriss in a lot of bother so only got these two and some of the logistics in the fields.
After filming Kriss asked if I could make a few ‘Trophies’ for Danny Boyle, Ralph Finnes, and the senior crew so I got some old railway track, cut it into slabs, soda blasted, laqured them and put gold plates on with the 28yrs lettering.
Great experience even though this type of film isn’t my taste really.
The guy in the workshop unit next to mine does film wi-fi, he got the new 28yrs job and I went up to North Yorkshire for a day just for the experience with him. It’s a huge operation even though there are no buildings etc, in this shoot, just the temple and some filming by a river. 5 fields rented out at approx £5k per field per day for 6 weeks is a fair chunk for the farmer..! Big budget here. They have catering trucks running 24hrs a day as there was some night filming, absolutely excellent food on offer at all times, you could pig out non stop if you wished.
We went inside the temple itself with the ring of fire ready to be lit with liquid propane tanks, the temple and surrounding stakes are painted fibreglass and they are constantly touching bits up between takes.
I didn’t see Ralph Finnes unfortunately as they were filming other parts that day, but a great day nonetheless, and fascinating to see behind the scenes.
I could only sneak a couple of pics on my phone as taking is strictly forbidden, I had be careful especially near the temple as I could have got Kriss in a lot of bother so only got these two and some of the logistics in the fields.
After filming Kriss asked if I could make a few ‘Trophies’ for Danny Boyle, Ralph Finnes, and the senior crew so I got some old railway track, cut it into slabs, soda blasted, laqured them and put gold plates on with the 28yrs lettering.
Great experience even though this type of film isn’t my taste really.
