• UK Parliament opened to commercial film crew for the first time
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[img]http://imgkk.com/i/gn7m.jpg[/img] [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26993271[/url] [quote]The Houses of Parliament are for the first time being used as a set for a commercial film, as shooting for Suffragette takes place. British stars Carey Mulligan and Helena Bonham Carter were joined outside the building by hundreds of extras playing protesters in the forthcoming movie. Scenes have also been shot in the central lobby and a committee room. Permission for filming was granted after MPs agreed it was a good way to cover the cost of running Parliament. With MPs away on their Easter break, ministerial cars were replaced by vintage vehicles and rioting women fighting for the vote. The filming comes just over 100 years since a series of real demonstrations by members of the Suffragette movement in the Palace of Westminster.[/quote]
Does the film studio have to pay collateral damage for shootouts?
[QUOTE=Paul McCartney;44533515]Does the film studio have to pay collateral damage for shootouts?[/QUOTE] Nah they just make Nigel Evans pay for it
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That's one tactical ass camera.
[QUOTE=Gprimeisback;44537433]That's one tactical ass camera.[/QUOTE] It looks to be a variant of the RED camera.
From the people who brought you The Office...
[QUOTE=Helix Snake;44538499]From the people who brought you The Office...[/QUOTE] The Parliament?
That looks like a red with cp2 lenses - nice set up.
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