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  1. Eon Responds To Mayor Incident On 'Quantum' Set

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-03

    Following up yesterday’s news that an angry Chilean mayor disrupted filming on Quantum of Solace by driving a car onto the Bond set between cameras and Daniel Craig and Olga Kurylenko, Eon Productions have issued their own response regarding the inicident.

    According to the BBC News, Anne Bennett, Eon’s director of marketing, stated that Carlos Lopez nearly ran over a local policeman on Tuesday as he drove into a private enclosure around the train station being used for the filming.

    It was ‘a small incident that took no more than five minutes to clear up,’ she said. Mr. Lopez was immediately arrested for trespassing and detained briefly before being released.

    She further disputed the Mr. Lopez’s title as ‘mayor’ of the Sierra Gorda municipality, saying she understood he had been suspended five months ago.

    Lopez was protesting the Quantum of Solace filming, upset over what he deemed to be an excessive police presence in the small town because of the filming and the fact that Chilean soil was being used to ultimately represent Bolivia in the 007 film.

    Ms. Bennett added that it was commonplace for scenes set in one country to be shot in another.

    Stay tuned to the CBn main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  2. James Bond To Dazzle Lake Garda In Mid-April

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-03
    Locanda Punta San Vigilio

    Locanda Punta San Vigilio

    WARNING: Possible spoilers

    While the crew of the Quantum of Solace have been busy in both Siena, Italy and Chile over the past few weeks, 007 will be taking Italy’s Lake Garda by storm come mid-April–reports ANSA.it.

    As previously noted by CommanderBond.net, the Bond crew are set to commence filming at the largest and deepest lake in Italy on 14 April.

    Filming will include a major action sequence that will be apart of the opening scenes of Quantum of Solace. While fans have known for quite some time now that 007’s Aston Martin DBS will be featured, this new report specifically notes that the ‘most spectacular sequence of all will see Bond’s classic Aston Martin tearing away from the scene of a collision at breakneck speed, leaving behind a car and a truck. The truck then explodes into flames and ends up in the lake.’

    The report further adds that a specially designed net will catch the truck before it actually lands in the water.

    The 11 days of shooting at Lake Garda will also coincide with the arrival (on 10 April) of the travelling James Bond Memorabilia Show exhibition, highlighting the life and work of Ian Fleming as part of the centenary celebrations being put together this year.

    Second unit director Dan Bradley

    Second unit director Dan Bradley

    Bond continuation author Raymond Benson will be attending the show on the 19th and 20th. Additionally, Dan Bradley, second unit director on Quantum of Solace, will also be at the event on the 20th to give a talk and share some behind-the-scenes details to those in attendance. In effect, a dose of both the literary and cinematic 007 for fans.

    For further, in depth details about Quantum of Solace opening action sequence, check out CBn’s overview: Part I | Part II.

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  3. 'Quantum of Solace' – Chile Filming Report

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-02
    Picture: Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig is James Bond in Quantum of Solace

    WARNING: Major spoilers

    Several new details and photographs from the Quantum of Solace production in Chile have accumulated in the last few days. CommanderBond.net provides a round-up of all the latest information…

    Photos & Video

    Since yesterday’s article featuring a few photographs from the 007 production, a whole new set of spy shots of actors Daniel Craig and Olga Kurylenko (including several of the two walking together in what appears to be a desert) along with director Marc Forster made their way online:

    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

    Following a press conference with the cast and crew of the film that took place on 26 March, filming for Quantum of Solace took place at the Observatorio Paranal as well as the nearby towns of Cobija, Baquedano, and Michilla.

    Mathieu Amalric is Dominic Greene

    Mathieu Amalric is Dominic Greene

    According to a report from El Mercurio Antofagasta, an estimated $7 million was spent on the filming sequence in the Antofagasta region.

    Additionally, a 12-minute long video highlighting some of the filming in the region of Antofagasta with DCraig and Kurylenko can also be viewed online (in Spanish) at Chilevision.cl.

    Bond/Greene Confrontation

    According to an article originally sourced from Hoy Cinema, the last scene completed in the town of Michilla was a particularly nasty confrontation between Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric) and 007 (Craig).

    Joaquin Cosio is General Medrano

    Joaquin Cosío is General Medrano

    The report states that at this point in the film’s storyline, Greene no longer has anything to lose. With his contacts with the corrupt General Medrano (played by Joaquin Cosío) discovered by 007, his last card to play is to take a truck loaded with explosives and crash it into Bond’s own vehicle in the middle of the desert.

    Related scenes for the sequence were filmed yesterday in Cobija. Beginning around 9am, the Bond production included more than 20 trucks, helicopters and large filming equipment: rolling panels, cranes with panoramic cameras, mobile homes, tents and the usual accompanying security.

    As there is an obvious expectation of significant explosions during the sequence, the presence of firefighters was required on set.

    Stay tuned to the CBn main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  4. 'Quantum of Solace' Filming Gatecrashed By Chilean Mayor

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-02

    Filming on Daniel Craig’s second James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, was interrupted yesterday when an angry Chilean mayor drove onto the 007 set between cameras and Craig.

    According to a Reuters report, Carlos Lopez, mayor of the northern Chilean town Baquedano, was detained by police as a result of the incident.

    ‘He got angry, entered into a private enclosure… and caused public disorder and was detained,’ an anonymous police official stated by telephone from Baquedano. ‘Now it is in the hands of the prosecutor.’

    Lopez was protesting the Quantum of Solace filming, upset over what he deemed to be an excessive police presence in the small town because of the filming and the fact that Chilean soil was being used to ultimately represent Bolivia in the Bond film.

    ‘For a town that has just 1,000 residents, sending in special forces and water cannon, preventing people from walking in the street, reminded me of the worst of the Pinochet years,’ said Lopez, referring to the 1973-1990 dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.

    ‘I also disagree with national territory being used as locations (to represent) other countries,’ he said. ‘Even in a fictional film, unfortunately friendly, neighbouring countries use decisions like this to make unjustified claims.’

    Chile annexed part of northern Bolivia in the late 19th century–an issue that continues to divide the two countries politically today.

    Stay tuned to the CBn main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  5. Ford Ka To Make An Appearance In 'Quantum of Solace'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-01

    While 007 fans have known for quite some time that the Aston Martin DBS will be back once again for Quantum of Solace, details have now emerged on a somewhat less ‘bondian’ car that will be making an appearance as well.

    Ecorazzi reports that James Bond will be seen driving an entry-level three-door hatchback Ford Ka.

    ‘When the Ka arrived on set everyone thought it was a wind-up,’ a source from the Bond set told the News Of The World. ‘Bond is famous for his high-powered flash motors. It’s part of the man’s make-up, but this isn’t sexy. Daniel knew he was getting a ribbing from the crew. The good news is that James will be back in an Aston later in this film.’

    Ford reportedly paid $35 million (roughly £17.7 million) for the appearance.

    Several fans on the CommanderBond.net Forums have also pointed out that this is likely the car that be briefly seen in the second official ‘Quantum of Solace’ newswrap video.

    Stay tuned to the CBn main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  6. More 'Quantum' Photos Of Daniel Craig And Olga Kurylenko

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-04-01
    Picture: Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig is James Bond in Quantum of Solace

    A few more behind-the-scenes photographs from the Quantum of Solace production in Panama have made their way online.

    The main collection of photos (some have already been posted previously) can be viewed at the Seven on the Seas blog.

    They feature Daniel Craig as James Bond and Olga Kurylenko (Camille) as they are pursued by henchmen ‘Harris’ and ‘Frosty’ off the shores of Colön, a coastal Caribbean Sea port city.

    A second photo again features Craig and Kurylenko, this time walking together: click here to view.

    Stay tuned to the CBn main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  7. 'Quantum of Solace' Mobile Game Coming From Sony

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-03-31

    A Quantum of Solace mobile game was announced today by Sony Pictures Television, due to be released along with several other titles based on the studio’s films and television shows from June through November of this year…

    Sony Pictures Television Announces Mobile Game Slate
    Six New Titles To Be Released in 2008

    Sony Pictures Television (SPT) announced a slate of six new mobile games to be released in 2008 today at the CTIA convention in Las Vegas. The games, based on some of the studio’s feature films and television shows, and PSP(R) (PlayStation(R)Portable) system games, are scheduled to come out from June through November of this year. Other titles, not yet announced, may also join the line up.

    “We are extremely proud of this slate and thrilled to offer our mobile partners more of the high-quality games they’ve come to expect from us and that consumers love to play,” said Eric Berger, senior vice president, mobile, SPT.

    The titles released today are:

    Hancock: The Mobile Game, based on the feature film starring Will Smith, Jason Bateman, and Charlize Theron to be released July 2, is a “one button” game designed for a broad casual audience. Hancock soars through Los Angeles in pursuit of criminals, saving people in danger, while keeping damage to a minimum. Players use Hancock’s superhuman strength to set the situation right.

    Afterworld Global Contact is the first mobile game to be developed from a multi-platform series with an established community. An adventure game where players travel the world in search of their families, confront challenges and try to reestablish global communications, Afterworld Global Contact includes an online component that rewards players with exclusive web content.

    Rock & Roll Jeopardy! is a musical sequel to the mobile game Jeopardy! Deluxe, based on the hugely popular syndicated game show. This rock n’ roll version features specialized content, thematic artwork and gameplay enhancement, where players compete against two AI players for virtual cash.

    Wheel of Fortune Road Trip is an extension of the Wheel of Fortune Deluxe video game, based on American’s favorite game show. Incorporating new features and a sense of adventure, each game will be themed to a city as players complete their journeys.

    Quantum of Solace, released to coincide with the film of the same name, brings back Her Majesty’s Secret Service agent James Bond in an exciting 2D action game for mobile phones. Capturing the essence of Agent 007’s style, players of Quantum of Solace chase down enemy agents, engage in intense firefights and escape dangerous situations that only Bond could survive.

    LocoRoco(TM) is back in an authentic mobile adaptation of the incredibly successful PSP(R) system videogame. Tilt and jump LocoRoco past obstacles, find LocoRoco’s friends the MuiMuis and grow LocoRoco to find hidden areas in levels.

    Sony Pictures Television has been ranked in the top ten of mobile game distributors by Telephia/Nielson. Its titles range from games based on the studio’s films and television shows, to PlayStation(R) branded properties and original games for mobile devices, and distributes them among all the major service providers.

    Sony Pictures Television is one of the television industry’s leading content providers. It produces and distributes programming in every genre, including series, telefilms, theatrical releases and family entertainment for network and cable television, as well as first-run and off-network series for syndication. With more than 25 programs on the air, SPT boasts a program slate that includes the top-rated daytime dramas and game shows, landmark off-network series, original animated series and critically acclaimed primetime dramas, comedies and telefilms. SPT also owns one-half of cable channel GSN and is a partner in FEARnet, the premier horror/thriller website and VOD service. Sony Pictures Television oversees all of Sony Pictures Entertainment’s (SPE) domestic digital distribution efforts across all electronically delivered platforms, including the internet and mobile. Sony Pictures Television, advertiser sales, is one of the premiere national advertising sales companies, handling the commercial inventory in SPT syndicated series as well as in all of SPE’s digital businesses in the United States, for Sony BMG and for iN DEMAND’s high-definition channel Mojo and the Tennis Channel, and is part owner of national media sales company ITN Networks, Inc. SPT (http://www.sonypicturestelevision.com) is a Sony Pictures Entertainment company.

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  8. More 'Quantum of Solace' Siena Tidbits

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-03-26
    Daniel Craig attends the Palio di Siena in August 2007

    Daniel Craig attends
    the Palio di Siena in August 2007

    WARNING: Possible spoilers

    Following up CommanderBond.net’s overview of the Siena, Italy filming sequence for Quantum of Solace, more details have been revealed in local newspapers about what James Bond fans can expect.

    A recent press conference held by line producer Guido Cerasuolo of Mestiere Cinema, the Venitian production firm that previously worked on Casino Royale revealed several key dates for the forthcoming filming.

    The 007 crew is expected to arrive in Siena on 31 March, with the rooftops chase commenceing on 4 April and lasting until the 12th. Then, as earlier pointed out in this CBn article, they head off to Lago di Garda, the largest and deepest lake in Italy, for a further two weeks of filming.

    Picture: Daniel Craig

    Daniel Craig is James Bond in Quantum of Solace

    Two weeks in the Tuscan city of Carrara at the beginning of May will follow and then the Bond crew heads back to Siena to film at the Piazza del Campo from 13 to 17 May.

    Additionally, a separate Quantum of Solace unit will be filming in Talamone at the end of April.

    According to Cerasuolo, the Italian sequence will roughly last a total of 15-20 minutes on screen, with the seven to eight minutes in Siena ‘among the most spectacular.’

    Daniel Craig attends the Palio di Siena in August 2007

    Daniel Craig attends
    the Palio di Siena in August 2007

    Speaking specifically about the major chase sequence, Cerasuolo also added that the Bond production has renounced an initial idea of concluding the sequence in the Duomo di Siena cathedral because they deemed the scene would be disrespectful of the sacred monument.

    Palio di Siena

    Palio di Siena

    As an alternative, Daniel Craig’s Bond will instead ‘pop out’ of the bottini (a tangled network of underground tunnels) at the fountain of Piazza del Campo right at the moment the Palio di Siena horse race ends.

    The estimated budget of the sequence in Siena is about € 500,000 – 600,000 (roughly $870,000 / £430,000). 2,000 local extras, as chosen by the Scoutit agency in Firenze, will be used for the sequence (1,000 of those will be situated at the Piazza del Campo for the Palio race).

    For further, in depth details about Quantum of Solace Siena action sequence, click here for CBn’s overview.

    We’ll keep you updated as more details are revealed.

    Stay tuned to the CBn main page for the most up-to-date and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  9. 'Quantum of Solace' Chooses DALSA 4K For Complex Visual Effects Shot

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-03-25

    A press release announces that the forthcoming Quantum of Solace will feature a complex visual effects shot that will be captured with eight DALSA 4K Origin cameras.

    While specific details related to the shot in the James Bond film are being kept underwraps, the company did reveal that it included actors Daniel Craig and Olga Kurylenko (Camille).

    The full release follows:

    James Bond “Quantum of Solace” Chooses DALSA 4K Origin Camera for Complex Visual Effects Shot

    DALSA Digital Cinema (TSX:DSA) today announced that the next James Bond motion picture, Quantum of Solace, starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, will feature a complex visual effects shot captured with eight DALSA 4K Origin cameras.

    As with most of James Bond’s missions, the details surrounding the cameras’ use must be kept top secret for the time being. However, the company revealed that the technically ambitious visual effects shot featured Mr. Craig and actress Olga Kurylenko, and involved simultaneously shooting with eight shutter-synchronized DALSA Origin 4K cameras. Quantum of Solace, the 22nd James Bond film and the second to star Daniel Craig, is scheduled for release on October 31st, 2008 in the UK, and November 7th in the US and internationally.

    The decision to go with DALSA was made by Visual Effects Designer, Kevin Tod Haug. Kevin remarked, “The DALSA Origin was the only uncompressed, high-resolution, low-noise camera system we could count on to do what we needed to do. The folks at DALSA were completely supportive of all our complex needs. We could not have done this sequence without them.”

    DALSA shipped all the camera packages from Los Angeles to Movietech Camera Rentals at Pinewood Studios. Working closely with Movietech, the cameras were all prepped for the complex shoot. The eight DALSA cameras recorded their data to eight CODEX digital disc recorders. Then, after the successful shoot, the CODEX disc packs were delivered to sohonet in London for backup, after which the RAW 4K files were delivered to Double Negative in Soho for rendering and final compositing.

    David Stump, ASC, the consulting VFX cinematographer, collaborated with Director of Photography Roberto Schaefer, ASC on the shoot. Stump observed, “Working with uncompressed 4K gave us the ability to mine the maximum amount of detail from the scene. The low noise floor of the DALSA enabled us see every nuance of detail from the dark blacks of the clothing.”

    “We were incredibly excited to be chosen for this complex part of the movie,” commented Rob Hummel, President of DALSA Digital Cinema. “It was amazing as we watched all eight cameras shooting and pouring data into the CODEX disc units. In total, we recorded over 3.8 gigabytes of image data every second. After a year of fine tuning the DALSA camera system, we felt we were ready to put the camera to the test. Of course, passing this particularly tough test, with eight cameras synchronized together, was the best outcome I could imagine!”

    DALSA and 4K – a history that goes back almost 20 years

    Although “4K” is a relatively new term in the field of cinematography and motion picture archiving, it actually dates back almost 20 years to the early days of machine vision. In the late 1980s, DALSA released the world’s first commercially available high performance line scan image sensor chip capable of capturing at 4K resolution (4096 pixels per horizontal line). The company’s chip technology evolved over the next decade into a viable and widely deployed solution for scanning 35mm film, which helped to usher in an era of affordable, high quality 2K and 4K film scanning and lead to the successful restoration of film classics and the digitization of new projects as the motion picture industry moved toward the digital intermediate process. In the late 1990s, the company developed the world’s first 4K eight million pixel image sensor chip for Japan’s NHK. That development proved to be a springboard for the eventual development of the current DALSA motion picture image sensor and the award-winning DALSA Origin 4K camera, which was launched at NAB in 2003. In 2005, Director and visual effects guru, Alan Chan, used the Origin to shoot the world’s first, fully digital, 4K project, Postcards from the Future, premiering in May, 2007. Also in 2007, DALSA completed its first 4K feature length motion picture, “Reach for Me”, directed by LeVar Burton. After nearly 20 years, DALSA’s 4K legacy continues, as the company delivers on its commitment to bringing the motion picture industry the very best image capture tools, without compromising on image quality.

    About DALSA Corporation

    DALSA is an international leader in high performance digital imaging and semiconductors with approximately 1000 employees world-wide. Established in 1980, the company designs, develops, manufactures, and markets digital imaging products and solutions, in addition to providing semiconductor products and services. DALSA’s core competencies are in specialized integrated circuit and electronics technology, software, and highly engineered semiconductor wafer processing. Products and services include image sensor components (CCD and CMOS); electronic digital cameras; vision processors; image processing software; and semiconductor wafer foundry services for use in MEMS, high-voltage semiconductors, image sensors and mixed-signal CMOS chips. DALSA is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol “DSA” and has its corporate offices in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

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  10. 'Quantum of Solace' Shooting At Chilean Paranal Observatory

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-03-24

    A new press release announces that the 22nd James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, has moved into the Paranal Observatory located in the Atacama Desert in Chile.

    The location hosts ESO’s (the intergovernmental European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere) Very Large Telescope and will serve as a hideout for villain Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric). The full release:

    A Giant Of Astronomy and A Quantum Of Solace

    Cerro Paranal, the 2600m high mountain in the Chilean Atacama Desert that hosts ESO’s Very Large Telescope, will be the stage for scenes in the next James Bond movie, Quantum of Solace.

    Looking akin to Mars, with its red sand and lack of vegetation, the Atacama Desert is thought to be the driest place on Earth. Cerro Paranal is home to ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), which, with its array of four giant 8.2-m individual telescopes, is the world’s most advanced optical observatory. The high-altitude site and extreme dryness make excellent conditions for astronomical observations.

    “We needed a unique site for a unique set of telescopes, and we found it at Paranal,” said Andreas Kaufer, ESO’s Paranal Director. “We are very excited that the Bond production team have also chosen this location.”

    The excellent astronomical conditions at Paranal come at a price, however. In this forbidding desert environment, virtually nothing can grow outside. The humidity drops below 10%, there are intense ultraviolet rays from the sun, and the high altitude leaves people short of breath. Living in this extremely isolated place feels like visiting another planet.

    To make it possible for people to live and work here, a hotel or “Residencia” was built in the base camp, allowing them to escape from the arid outside environment. Here, returning from long shifts at the VLT and other installations on the mountain, they can breathe moist air and relax, sheltered from the harsh conditions outside. The Residencia’s award-winning design, including an enclosed tropical garden and pool under a futuristic domed roof, gives its interior a feeling of open space within the protective walls – this is a true “haven in the desert”.

    It is this unique building that serves as the backdrop for the James Bond filming.

    Quantum of Solace producer, Michael G. Wilson said: “The Residencia of Paranal Observatory caught the attention of our director, Marc Forster and production designer, Dennis Gassner, both for its exceptional design and its remote location in the Atacama desert. It is a true oasis and the perfect hide-out for Dominic Greene, our villain, whom 007 is tracking in our new James Bond film.”

    In addition to the shooting at the Residencia, further action will take place at the Paranal airstrip.

    The film crew present on Paranal includes Englishman Daniel Craig, taking again the role of James Bond, French actor Mathieu Amalric, leading lady Olga Kurylenko, from the Ukraine, as well as acclaimed Mexican actors, Joaquin Cosio and Jesus Ochoa. This cast from across Europe and Latin America mirrors the international staff that works for ESO at Paranal.

    After leaving Paranal at the end of the week, the film crew will shoot in other locations close to Antofagasta. Other sequences have been filmed in Panama and, following the Chilean locations, the unit will be travelling to Italy and Austria before returning to Pinewood Studios near London in May.

    Quantum of Solace will be released in the UK on 31 October 2008, and in the US and internationally on 7 November 2008.

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