TVSA Team 25 Mar 2025 16:30
Here's a cool Q&A by Netflix about it, originally posted on X: Q: So did they film each episode more than once? A lot more. It was initially planned that they would film each episode in full 10 times (once in the morning, once in the afternoon, across five days) – but in reality a few attempts had to be abandoned and restarted, so some episodes had many more than 10 takes. Q: Which takes were chosen for the final episodes? Ep 1 - Take 2 - shot on shoot day 1 of 5 Ep 2 - Take 13 - shot on shoot day 5 of 5 Ep 3 - Take 11 - shot on shoot day 5 of 5 Ep 4 - Take 16 - shot on shoot day 5 of 5 Q: How did the cast prepare? In preparation for the shoot, segments of the script were rehearsed and a little bit more added each day – starting with five minutes on the first day and then adding further material as they went through, so by the end of the week they would be doing full run-throughs. Q: How did the crew stay out of shot as the camera moves around? During these rehearsals the cast would also work through the choreography, allowing the DOP to plan the positions of the camera through the whole take, as well as the movements of the crew. Sometimes it was necessary for some of the crew to remain in shot, in these instances they were dressed in costume so that they could blend into the show to serve as extras in the shot. Q: How did they film the drone shot at the end of Ep 2? The DOP carries the camera and follows a school pupil to the traffic lights with a wide shot as she goes at the end of the school day. Before she crosses the road, a team attach the camera to a drone, which then flies a distance of 0.3 miles across the site to the murder scene, where it comes down to a camera operator and team of grips who smoothly catch the camera and transition into a close shot of Stephen Graham. Easy. Q: How many extras were there in the school in Ep 2? 320 teenagers playing school children, and 50 adults playing teachers, shoppers and parents. And yes, they all had to be in exactly the right place at the right time. There were 13 takes of this episode! Q: What if someone messed up their lines or did the wrong thing? It depends on the size of the mistake – in some instances they carried on, but often takes were completely abandoned. No pressure!
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