It’s A Bit Boring Being A TNT Extra!
Friday, September 16th, 2005 at about 6:29 pm
Lol, been searching other blogs and came across this blog here.
Basically it says:
My boy has been given 5 more days of being an extra in the new tv show – The New Tomorrow (I think its called that) – which is a spin off from The Tribe. TVNZ haven’t even bought it but it has been sold to the UK so family and friends watch out for it – I think its due to be screened in September this year. He seems to enjoy it – probably for getting off school more than anything – but says it is boring at times with loads of waiting around and redoing of scenes. Still – its an experience.
Lol, I hope the owner doesn’t mind me copy and pasting, I even had the cheek to leave my link on their blog *evil laughter*
Full blog page can be found by clicking here.
News Round Up…
From the Hutt International Boys School 20th June 2005:
Cloud 9 Production ‘The New Tomorrow’A number of our students are involved in filming with the Cloud 9 Production, “The New Tomorrow”. Cameron Wakefield won a major role (he is working hard on the set full time for 15weeks), and speaking and continuity roles were awarded to Joshua Tukua, Andrew Miller and Andrew Brown. Students from 8B have been heavily involved in the filming of stage one which isalready selling internationally and are about to launch into stage 2 of this series. Congratulations to these boys – they have put us on the map and are highly regarded by the producers as being natural and creative young actors.
From Tribeworld’s Newsletter 29th July 2005:
We can’t believe there are only a few weeks to go! There was a big production meeting today to discuss the third block which is episodes 16-20. The production meeting involves going through all the sets, scenes and locations with all the heads of department. They run through how many extra’s are needed on which days and schedule which days will be shot at which location. They also discuss animal wrangling requirements and we can tell you there is a pony in the next block and there were some gorgeous little chicks on set this week.
From Tribeworld News 25th July 2005:
We did a parallel day last Thursday. That means that there were two crews out shooting in two different locations. There were also lots of extra’s required. Last week was also a big week for stunts. The cast practiced with the stunt coordinator the day before and then again just before the scene. There were some great camera angles to capture the action and they looked great!
That’s all.