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London Transport and Prince Caspian
Went to see "Prince Caspian" last night - it opens with a very
authentic-looking London scene during the war, including 1940s taxis and buses, and the entrance to Strand Underground station - then down on to the platform, and 1938 stock. Presumably the scenes on the platform are actually Alwych - but I am fascinated to know how the outside scenes were done. Is it a combination of computer-generated stuff and the genuine article? The street outside Strand Station had tramlines - in itself inauthentic, the trams only reached "Savoy St Strand" - but also they had no conduit slot, and I did not notice OHL either. I note from the end credits that Prague was one of the places where filming took place, along with New Zealand, Slovenia and others. I wondered if this scene was done there. Peter Beale |
London Transport and Prince Caspian
In message , at 19:10:07 on Wed, 16
Jul 2008, Peter Beale remarked: Went to see "Prince Caspian" last night - it opens with a very authentic-looking London scene during the war, including 1940s taxis and buses, and the entrance to Strand Underground station - then down on to the platform, and 1938 stock. Presumably the scenes on the platform are actually Alwych - but I am fascinated to know how the outside scenes were done. Is it a combination of computer-generated stuff and the genuine article? The street outside Strand Station had tramlines - in itself inauthentic, the trams only reached "Savoy St Strand" - but also they had no conduit slot, and I did not notice OHL either. I note from the end credits that Prague was one of the places where filming took place, along with New Zealand, Slovenia and others. I wondered if this scene was done there. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499448/locations -- Roland Perry |
London Transport and Prince Caspian
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Peter Beale wrote:
Went to see "Prince Caspian" last night - it opens with a very authentic-looking London scene during the war, including 1940s taxis and buses, and the entrance to Strand Underground station - then down on to the platform, and 1938 stock. Presumably the scenes on the platform are actually Alwych - but I am fascinated to know how the outside scenes were done. Is it a combination of computer-generated stuff and the genuine article? The street outside Strand Station had tramlines - in itself inauthentic, the trams only reached "Savoy St Strand" - but also they had no conduit slot, and I did not notice OHL either. Presumably, they're magic. In tenuously related news, there's famously (FSVO 'famously') one lone anachronism in the whole of the otherwise painstakingly crafted language of rival Inkling fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings, and that's also rail transport related: "They all ducked, and many fell flat on their faces. The dragon passed like an express train, turned a somersault, and burst over Bywater with a deafening explosion." An express train is a rather odd thing to draw a simile to in Middle Earth. Moar he http://llamabutchers.mu.nu/archives/247878.php Although at least one modeller has taken the idea and run with it: http://www.rickdavis.co.uk/rail/index.php tom -- Sometimes it takes a madman like Iggy Pop before you can SEE the logic really working. |
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