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[情报] Harry Parker角色簡介

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发表于 2009-5-2 14:41:21 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
文章內有提到開花,他的角色是到圖書館修讀法律課程的警察。
電影拍攝完畢後,大約花一年時間做後期製作。


source: http://heraldsun.southernheadlines.com/durham/4-1150221.cfm?

'Main Street' filming set to wrap up

BY DAWN BAUMGARTNER VAUGHAN : The Herald-Sun
dvaughan@heraldsun.com
May 2, 2009

DURHAM -- Filming of "Main Street," the movie set in Durham and starring Orlando Bloom, Colin Firth and Ellen Burstyn, is close to wrapping up.

A few quick scenes will be shot today. Cast and crew take Sunday off, then film Monday and Tuesday before the actors leave the Bull City for good. The rest of production will stay until Friday to film a car wreck scene on N.C. 540.

The N.C. Department of Transportation is closing a portion of N.C. 540 in Wake County nightly next week for the filming. "Main Street" unit publicist David Linck said that there won't be any stunt work in the scene. The aftermath will be filmed, and edited to look like an actor was in the car when the crash occurs.

The part of 540 being closed isn't the busily traveled Interstate 540, but a section of N.C. 540 between Davis Drive and N.C. 55 from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Monday through Friday. One lane of eastbound N.C. 540 and the Davis Drive exit ramp will be closed today through Friday for scene preparations. Signs will signal detour routes.

Filming Monday and Tuesday will set the stage for the wreck scene. Thursday night, "Main Street" temporarily closed the area in front of the former Hotel Ferrell building at 123 W. Main St. In the scene, a Durham police officer drops Firth off at the hotel. The police officer character is not Bloom, who also plays a Durham cop. On Friday, Bloom was filmed at the main branch of the Durham Public Library on Roxboro Street downtown. His character was studying law at the library.

In the film, Firth plays a stranger who comes to Durham and rents an old tobacco warehouse from Burstyn. The Academy Award-winning actress left Durham a few weeks ago after completing her scenes. While she was here, a Raleigh stylist and owner of Rejuve Salon Spa in Raleigh provided reflexology and nail service to Burstyn.

Michelle Brown said she went to where the actress was staying in the Brier Creek area and did her nails four times as well as reflexology, which targets pressure points in hands and feet. She said that Burstyn was down to earth, warm, sincere and relaxed. Brown and Burstyn talked about everything, Brown said, from marriage to flowers. Burstyn had several bouquets of flowers on display in her condo, Brown said.

When "Main Street" production first contacted Brown, she was caught off guard and said no before changing her mind and quickly calling back to say yes. Burstyn is the first celebrity Brown has had as a client. She also did the nails of another "Main Street" actress, Tony Award-winner Victoria Clark. Brown said Clark was at her family's home in Durham rehearsing her lines for a scene. Brown used the same adjectives to describe Clark as she did Burstyn. She gave Clark a French manicure.

Brown didn't know the actresses' work at first. She went out and bought a memoir by Burstyn, who then autographed it to "Michelle with the magic hands." Brown said it was humbling to be around Burstyn. She didn't ask to take photographs of either actress because she thought that might make them uncomfortable. She is still reading Burstyn's book, which she describes as "awesome."

Linck said filming in Durham is ending on schedule, maybe even a little early. He worked in Durham two decades ago as publicist for "Bull Durham." He said the city is the same except for the amount of growth. The restaurants are different, too. Working with the city government went well both times, he said.

Linck said "Main Street" filming was pretty seamless with all local departments. Aside from downtown locations like Orange Street, the library, Trinity United Methodist Church and Magnolia Grill on Ninth Street, filming also occurred in private residences and an abandoned warehouse on Cheek Road. In the warehouse, the built a set for Tamblyn's character's house interior.

Linck estimated about a year of post production work on "Main Street" before it would be ready to hit theaters.
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发表于 2009-5-2 21:25:59 | 只看该作者
现在闹猪流感呐,不知道开花怎么样预防呢?
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发表于 2009-5-2 23:04:51 | 只看该作者
预防的事有专人负责吧
这片的后期制作也要有一年的时间?我还以为最近年底就能看到了呢

PS:不知道有没有人敢把老M定为疫区
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