Another day...another Batman shoot (DAY 14). As you can see though, this one went well:
Often times these big visual effects shots can be tricky to pull often, and more often than not they become the defining moments of the set visits. Obviously not every set requires bit flashy stunts, But when you do happen to see them you have to keep in mind what they mean to the overall movie. The following Los Angeles sets will all have big upcoming stunt projects that require the use of doubles:
-The Bourne Legacy
-Justified
-Sons of Anarchy
-American Horror Story
These are all high budget television shows or films. Are they made better overall just because they have the inclusion of stunt shots and heavy visual effects? in the case of Glee, which is also filming in Los Angeles) though primarily on backlots, is it made better because it's the opposite of sparse, and everything is flashy and overdone? Are these sets open to the public more so than others, not because they have to be done outdoors but because they want to attract attention and buzz for the project they're working on?
I'm asking you, the readers which of these sets I should visit next yet again. Help send me to a film set.
I should also note, that I now own yellow filming signs. Pretty cool. I picked them up off the street after The Dark Knight Rises filming last night.
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