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Julia Bradbury Devon &Cornwall
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When she does her seven mile walks, does the cameraman walk with her, or go off in his car to the next location, or does she go in his car with him? Or does she really really walk seven miles?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Given that a 7-mile walk, even in the hills and at a casual pace, doesn't take more than about three hours but that a whole day's filming is dedicated to each walk, it's perfectly possible that the whole crew complete each of the walks together.
Indeed, despite all of the advance planning that obviously takes place, such a way of working would provide the director with more flexibility, as he/she could then choose the best locations for lighting or when, say, he/she can get brooding clouds into a shot.
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Indeed, despite all of the advance planning that obviously takes place, such a way of working would provide the director with more flexibility, as he/she could then choose the best locations for lighting or when, say, he/she can get brooding clouds into a shot.
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I would love to travel like that, ginge - the whole itinerary planned and booked in advance, serfs to carry the luggage and get me from A to B hassle free, guides and translators on hand, permission to go where Average Joe cannot and 'have a go' at everything.
And obviously somebody following with a portable steam iron to see to my linen jacket every time I take it off :D
And obviously somebody following with a portable steam iron to see to my linen jacket every time I take it off :D
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