Wednesday, 18 November 2015

SPECTRE - PRODUCTION PROCESS

PRE-PRODUCTION

Casting-
Daniel Craig has played James Bond in the last 4 films therefore they were previously certain that he would play the role as they were certain when casting him the first time. Christopher Waltz plays the villain in the film. There were two bond girls, Lea Seydoux and Monica Bellucci, both of significantly different ages both stunning in their own ways.

Costumes and Makeup-
Costumes in Spectre were to be very formal and fashionable. They had to be ordered and fitted perfectly to the actors. Suits and elegant dresses to show the expensive extravagant aspect of the Bond films. Also, makeup was used to create the realistic look of bruises and wounds to make it look believable.

Sets and props-
The cars featured were a very important aspect of the film as all Bond films have been particularly special because of the expensive cars. They used the the cars to create publicity and advertise the cars to sell to the highest bidder. Seeing as though the Bond films are extremely popular the car would be sold for an immense amount of money. The high tech gadgets. For example the guns.     

The script-

Whilst the script was being developed, there was a general idea of what they wanted the film to be based around and the script took a total of approximately two years to complete however the first draft was delayed and was re-written by Jez Butterworth and completed the script by November 2014

PRODUCTION 

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POST-PRODUCTION 

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