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    JamesCraig wrote: »
    But, is NTTD now officially in post production or...? :-??
    Who the F cares? They shoot, then they shoot more, and then, if they didn´t already, go into post, and then they release the film. Why is it important on which day the post production officially starts? Once shooting´s wrapped, post production will have the focus. If there are re-shoots, which I´m sure everybody with experience in the field will corroborate is common practice on big productions, then they will do re-shoots at some point. Doesn´t change that they will put the film out. They want their money back.

  • Bentley007Bentley007 Manitoba, Canada
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    ggl007 wrote: »
    Lashana Lynch's stunt double:

    jeLWVKR.jpg

    Two things:

    - extras were going to come back in October, but they haven't been called... Overbudget, apparently. Time to start cutting...

    - It seems the filming is ending for real (next week?).



    Seems Second Unit has wrapped shooting. Next week should come with some news if all filming wraps.
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    I think we’ll hear about Craig shooting his last scenes as James Bond.
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    Off topic but speaking of DanielRPK's trustworthiness
  • WalecsWalecs On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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    In this case I'll just change the definition of "imminent" on my dictionary to "in 4 four months".
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    Bentley007 wrote: »
    ggl007 wrote: »
    Lashana Lynch's stunt double:

    jeLWVKR.jpg

    Two things:

    - extras were going to come back in October, but they haven't been called... Overbudget, apparently. Time to start cutting...

    - It seems the filming is ending for real (next week?).



    Seems Second Unit has wrapped shooting. Next week should come with some news if all filming wraps.

    Never mind the wrap talk, look at the set instead. Cuba?

  • MinionMinion Don't Hassle the Bond
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    I don’t keep up on modern music that much, but this is the first time I saw a tweet like this from an established artist instead of an amateur.
  • JamesCraigJamesCraig Ancient Rome
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    boldfinger wrote: »
    JamesCraig wrote: »
    But, is NTTD now officially in post production or...? :-??
    Who the F cares? They shoot, then they shoot more, and then, if they didn´t already, go into post, and then they release the film. Why is it important on which day the post production officially starts? Once shooting´s wrapped, post production will have the focus. If there are re-shoots, which I´m sure everybody with experience in the field will corroborate is common practice on big productions, then they will do re-shoots at some point. Doesn´t change that they will put the film out. They want their money back.

    Yes of course, but I justed wanted to know if IMDB is correct. :-S
  • DeerAtTheGatesDeerAtTheGates Belgium
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    Tuck91 wrote: »
    I think we’ll hear about Craig shooting his last scenes as James Bond.

    I think that still depends on what BB and MGW think the chances are of getting Craig back. So far, the only one saying that this is his last film is Craig himself. And even then, he's been careful with the wordings.

    So unless the film ends in a way that makes it impossible for Craig to return and/or they have all agreed this is 100% his last film, I don't think they'll make a big thing out of it towards the public.

    Which does not mean that it might be emotional for Craig himself, but unless all parties (Craig, EON, MGM and maybe even Annapurna & Universal) have agreed to officially announce his stepping away from the role, they won't mention 'his last scenes as Bond', just the 'ending of filming for NTTD'.

    Pure speculation, but my gut feeling is that EON will not publicly state this is Craig's last film. My guess is that after NTTD, we'll have another period of 'will he, won't he', with two possible outcomes that can not be predicted at the moment. But that's maybe for another thread.
  • Bentley007Bentley007 Manitoba, Canada
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    Tuck91 wrote: »
    I think we’ll hear about Craig shooting his last scenes as James Bond.

    I think that still depends on what BB and MGW think the chances are of getting Craig back. So far, the only one saying that this is his last film is Craig himself. And even then, he's been careful with the wordings.

    So unless the film ends in a way that makes it impossible for Craig to return and/or they have all agreed this is 100% his last film, I don't think they'll make a big thing out of it towards the public.

    Which does not mean that it might be emotional for Craig himself, but unless all parties (Craig, EON, MGM and maybe even Annapurna & Universal) have agreed to officially announce his stepping away from the role, they won't mention 'his last scenes as Bond', just the 'ending of filming for NTTD'.

    Pure speculation, but my gut feeling is that EON will not publicly state this is Craig's last film. My guess is that after NTTD, we'll have another period of 'will he, won't he', with two possible outcomes that can not be predicted at the moment. But that's maybe for another thread.

    I have a hypothesis, that the reason for the teaser not yet being made public is Universal wants to capitalize on this being Craigs last one and EON is not ready to give up the fight for one more. I think they want to market the teaser with it being Craigs last one.
  • Bentley007Bentley007 Manitoba, Canada
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    Contraband wrote: »
    Bentley007 wrote: »
    ggl007 wrote: »
    Lashana Lynch's stunt double:

    jeLWVKR.jpg

    Two things:

    - extras were going to come back in October, but they haven't been called... Overbudget, apparently. Time to start cutting...

    - It seems the filming is ending for real (next week?).



    Seems Second Unit has wrapped shooting. Next week should come with some news if all filming wraps.

    Never mind the wrap talk, look at the set instead. Cuba?

    Looks like the same set as the one HRH Prince Charles toured and was photographed on.
  • boldfinger wrote: »
    JamesCraig wrote: »
    But, is NTTD now officially in post production or...? :-??
    Who the F cares? They shoot, then they shoot more, and then, if they didn´t already, go into post, and then they release the film. Why is it important on which day the post production officially starts? Once shooting´s wrapped, post production will have the focus. If there are re-shoots, which I´m sure everybody with experience in the field will corroborate is common practice on big productions, then they will do re-shoots at some point. Doesn´t change that they will put the film out. They want their money back.
    You should calm down.
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    Tuck91 wrote: »
    I think we’ll hear about Craig shooting his last scenes as James Bond.

    I think that still depends on what BB and MGW think the chances are of getting Craig back. So far, the only one saying that this is his last film is Craig himself. And even then, he's been careful with the wordings.

    I wouldn't say, that he said so himself.
    As you say, he's been careful with his wordings.
    And in every interview, he added a "maybe" or "who knows".
    Or at least he said "I think so." But even that is not a definite wording.

    So in the end no one said, that this will be his last outing as James Bond. Only the media did so.
    So IF he will do Bond 26, it would be wrong by the media then to claim "He changed his mind".
  • WalecsWalecs On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    edited October 2019 Posts: 3,157
    boldfinger wrote: »
    JamesCraig wrote: »
    But, is NTTD now officially in post production or...? :-??
    Who the F cares? They shoot, then they shoot more, and then, if they didn´t already, go into post, and then they release the film. Why is it important on which day the post production officially starts? Once shooting´s wrapped, post production will have the focus. If there are re-shoots, which I´m sure everybody with experience in the field will corroborate is common practice on big productions, then they will do re-shoots at some point. Doesn´t change that they will put the film out. They want their money back.
    Imagine caring about a James Bond movie ending filming in a James Bond filming thread 😂
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    JamesCraig wrote: »
    boldfinger wrote: »
    JamesCraig wrote: »
    But, is NTTD now officially in post production or...? :-??
    Who the F cares? They shoot, then they shoot more, and then, if they didn´t already, go into post, and then they release the film. Why is it important on which day the post production officially starts? Once shooting´s wrapped, post production will have the focus. If there are re-shoots, which I´m sure everybody with experience in the field will corroborate is common practice on big productions, then they will do re-shoots at some point. Doesn´t change that they will put the film out. They want their money back.

    Yes of course, but I justed wanted to know if IMDB is correct. :-S
    Correct maybe, or maybe not. Reliable, no ;-)
    boldfinger wrote: »
    JamesCraig wrote: »
    But, is NTTD now officially in post production or...? :-??
    Who the F cares? They shoot, then they shoot more, and then, if they didn´t already, go into post, and then they release the film. Why is it important on which day the post production officially starts? Once shooting´s wrapped, post production will have the focus. If there are re-shoots, which I´m sure everybody with experience in the field will corroborate is common practice on big productions, then they will do re-shoots at some point. Doesn´t change that they will put the film out. They want their money back.
    You should calm down.
    "I am calm. I am a calm person."

  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    We're still waiting for all the footage and pics @slyfox took in Matera. Haven't seen him here lately. Busy man..
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    If the audience turns up and it makes a billion I believe DC may ponder another one.

    The key is what he said in Jamaica ,which was someone else needs to have a go at it.

    I think he’s likely done after this. He’ll be 53-54 by the time they get around to doing another one.
  • X3MSonicXX3MSonicX https://www.behance.net/gallery/86760163/Fa-Posteres-de-007-No-Time-To-Die
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    IDK if you guys have read anything about it, but rumors are saying they'll release the trailer by December. It makes me sad; thought it'd come earlier.
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    If the first trailer isn’t until December, then maybe they’ll forgo the teaser and just give us a full first trailer; at that point the film will be just four months away barring another delay.
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    Zekidk wrote: »
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    Penpen wrote: »
    Zekidk wrote: »
    Doesn't the editor usually go onboard in the beginning of postproduction?
    Editor's are there from when shooting starts. Can you imagine how much work there would be if you didn't start editing till all the filming was complete? Assistant editor's need to sync the video and sound and that is done daily then the footage goes to the editors to start cutting. Depending on the director they can work with the editors throughout filming tweaking things and getting a rough cut they are quite happy with by the end of filming, or they can leave the editors to it and then in post start properly working with the editors.

    Also if you didn't start editing till the end then if things aren't working you can't easily do anything about it. Editor's give the go ahead for sets to be struck when they have had the footage and know that everything works. You don't want to find that an additional shot is needed for a scene to no longer have the set.

    Yep, that's is all true. The editors and their team are onboard from day 1 of filming and by the end of the shoot, or a week or two after, (depending on the amount of footage) the editor and the team will have assembled a first cut of the entire film.
    That just doesn't make sense to me. So during a 3-4 month postproduction fase, the editor is only there for the first two weeks? And final cut for NTTD is in November? What about CGI/VFX work? So basically December to April is strictly marketing?

    No, you've misread what I have said. During the shoot the editors assemble the material scene by scene as it arrives and very work hard to complete a FIRST CUT of the film within one or two weeks (approx) after the end of principle photography. That first cut is watched by the director (who has had deep input into the ending from day one) and the producers and editors and sound editors (who join the production towards the middle to end of PP to get rough sound design together). After the first cut is viewed, the team work their arses off re-cutting and fine tuning scenes or cutting scenes down or losing dialogue etc. etc. They work towards a director's cut which is then shown to the producers and the studio, and then they get studio notes on that cut of the film and begin further ending, all the while building up the sound effects design, working on the VFX and CGI, title design, title song, and plotting the music cues, and they work towards a fine cut or final cut which ALL approve. And it is that final cut they mix the sound to and record the music to. (There can and are still tweaks to the cut during these final stages.) The process takes up the entire post-production period (5-6 months) and often requires 7 days a week work.

  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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    "theantlowery
    Feels like only yesterday I was writing my A-Level paper on Daniel Craig’s first Bond, when in fact yesterday we wrapped on what’s likely to be his last. It’s been a magical adventure filled with stunning people/places, and it saddens me that I must now hang up my badge. To my B25 family - I love you, I miss you, I thank you! Now I’m going to sleep forever. 🐜 #007 #notimetodie"




  • edited October 2019 Posts: 4,400
    Daniel Craig is now the longest-serving James Bond.
    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/daniel-craig-become-longest-serving-152514099.html

    Casino-Royale-Dinner-Jacket-2.jpg

    It may be even more interesting a statistic when considering that Craig may be filming his last scene as Bond this week.
  • TripAcesTripAces Universal Exports
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    FoxRox wrote: »
    If the first trailer isn’t until December, then maybe they’ll forgo the teaser and just give us a full first trailer; at that point the film will be just four months away barring another delay.

    This is my thinking as well.
  • It's a tricky one. If NTTD makes piles of money at the box office, that would possibly make it tempting for Babs to entice Craig back. But, if it's a hit and critically praised, Craig may be wiser to step out on a high note rather than trying to make magic one more time. . .
  • edited October 2019 Posts: 4,400
    The problem with launching with Star Wars is precisely when to drop it online...Star Wars is a big ticket release and there will be numerous films that will get their trailer attached to that film:
    1. Tenet (almost certainly with an IMAX prologue)
    2. Wonder Woman 1984 (all but confirmed by Patty Jenkins)
    3. Birds of Prey (final trailer will be due)
    4. Black Widow (guaranteed)
    5. Mulan (very likely)
    6. Something Pixar related.
    7. Fast and Furious 9

    I think if the trailer is coming with Star Wars it'll likely drop mid-late November. I just hope that NTTD doesn't get lost in the marketing onslaught of those other films. Interest in the film already seems kinda low, so it does baffle me that Eon aren't being noisier.

    I still think that the 'wait and see' approach is poor marketing. There should be some stills, behind-the-scenes videos, something with Rami Malek (who for many is the most exciting new element), something to highlight the Bond girls (Ana de Armas!) (the new 007 is a woman!). NTTD has a lot going for it. I mean there are some obvious low-hanging fruit that Eon are just leaving on the trees.......it's time to sell this thing.

    Perhaps, if this is the last week of shooting we might get a set visit. But it's doubtful. QOS, SF and SP had a ton of set visits. Zero this time.

    Eon should remember that Bond isn't a franchise immune from underperforming at the box office. Though I suspect Eon may want the film to underperform, so they can sell Bond 26 as the 'great comeback' movie with someone like Christopher Nolan hailed the saviour.

    With the lacklustre Jamaica reveal and the underwhelming title reveal, NTTD has had the worst marketing campaign in years. I think there must be a very interesting BTS story why the marketing has fallen apart. (The only positive marketing material was the Jamaica video)

    Maybe if The Sun kept up their negative coverage, Eon might feel forced to put out a trailer to disprove them.
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    ColonelSun wrote: »
    Zekidk wrote: »
    ColonelSun wrote: »
    Penpen wrote: »
    Zekidk wrote: »
    Doesn't the editor usually go onboard in the beginning of postproduction?
    Editor's are there from when shooting starts. Can you imagine how much work there would be if you didn't start editing till all the filming was complete? Assistant editor's need to sync the video and sound and that is done daily then the footage goes to the editors to start cutting. Depending on the director they can work with the editors throughout filming tweaking things and getting a rough cut they are quite happy with by the end of filming, or they can leave the editors to it and then in post start properly working with the editors.

    Also if you didn't start editing till the end then if things aren't working you can't easily do anything about it. Editor's give the go ahead for sets to be struck when they have had the footage and know that everything works. You don't want to find that an additional shot is needed for a scene to no longer have the set.

    Yep, that's is all true. The editors and their team are onboard from day 1 of filming and by the end of the shoot, or a week or two after, (depending on the amount of footage) the editor and the team will have assembled a first cut of the entire film.
    That just doesn't make sense to me. So during a 3-4 month postproduction fase, the editor is only there for the first two weeks? And final cut for NTTD is in November? What about CGI/VFX work? So basically December to April is strictly marketing?

    No, you've misread what I have said.
    I know. Sorry that you had to go into further details.
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    The lack of marketing is odd. And when they do drop something small like the title it’s done in a non enthusiastic corporate like way.

    The Jamaica press event was bad. The lady that did the interview was horrid. Craig looked bored as hell
  • ContrabandContraband Sweden
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  • Bentley007Bentley007 Manitoba, Canada
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    Contraband wrote: »
    Ashlea Downes - Camera and Electrical Department | Miscellaneous Crew

    That’s a wrap on Bond25 #notimetodie #jamesbond #2ndunit #lovemyjob #best #crew #camera #workingholiday #cameracrew #imax #65mm #35mm #filmlife #lucky #travel #sapri #italy #posing #clapperboard #007



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