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  1. 'Quantum' Cast And Crew Soundbites From Bregenz

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-14

    The official Quantum of Solace EPK website has been updated with cast and crew soundbites taken during the press day at Bregenz, Austria earlier this month.

    ‘We’ve done two months in Central America, we’ve been down to Chile, spent quite a lot of time in Italy and here we are in Austria,’ begins Daniel Craig.

    ‘This is amazing,’ he says refering to the nearby floating stage set which plays a key role in the film. ‘It sort of just gets better and better every day.’

    'Quantum of Solace'

    Quantum of Solace

    On working with director Marc Forster, Craig could only offer praise. ‘[He’s] been essential for this movie. I mean, having him involved, for me, it’s just been a huge weight off my mind because we had a very strong story going in Casino Royale–a journey–and Marc’s storytelling ability is just second to none.’

    When asked exactly what brings James Bond to the opera in the film, Forster explained: ‘It’s basically Bond following someone to the opera, it’s not that he’s going to the opera. So he follows Greene, the villain, to the opera and is trying to figure out what is going on behind the organization that Greene is involved in.’

    Director Marc Forster

    Director Marc Forster

    ‘He’s been so great,’ said Bond girl Olga Kurylenko on working alongside Craig. ‘You know, it’s been so helpful to work with someone who’s done that before. He’s done the previous Bond, so it wasn’t new for him, while for me it is.’

    Like Craig, Kurylenko had similar kind words for Forster: ‘He’s a very sensitive person. That’s why I think his movies are very touching. It’s great that they took a director like that for Bond because suddenly it’s not only an action movie, but it becomes something more personal and touching. It’s beyond action.’

    Anatole Taubman was also on hand to speak about the latest addition to henchman in the 007 series: Elvis.

    ‘Elvis is Dominic Greene’s associate, cousin, family, tapestry who makes him shine and perform in the best way possible to save the world,’ said Taubman. ‘So Elvis is here to play to the king. And my king is my family member, Dominic Greene. [Elvis] is vain, colourful, and self-absorbed. He will definitely–hopefully–make a very colourful tapestry.’

    Head over to the EPK website for additional interviews with Mathieu Amalric (Greene) and Jesper Christensen (Mr. White). A two-minute long B-roll highlighting filming at the Bregenz Festival House near the opera stage.

    CommanderBond.net will keep you updated with all the latest news and complete coverage of Quantum of Solace.

  2. Photographs: 'Quantum of Solace' In Carrara

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-14
    Palio di Siena

    Palio di Siena

    WARNING: Possible Spoilers

    While the principal cast and crew on Quantum of Solace have been working in Austria for the majority of May so far, the second unit continues on the action-packed sequence in Siena, Italy.

    A set of nine new photographs posted at KataWeb show James Bond’s Aston Martin DBS put to work during the car chase currently being filmed at the quarries at Carrara.

    Click Here To View The Photographs

    In related news, filming preparations continue at Siena’s Piazza del Campo as the Bond crew is expected to arrive very soon.

    Filming at this location is expected to last until 19 May and will involve more than 1,000 extras for the Palio race.

    For further, in depth details about the Quantum of Solace filming in Siena, check out CBn’s overview: Part I | Part II.

  3. The Times Launches Bond Book Giveaway

    By Matt Weston on 2008-05-14

    In a move guaranteed to drum up further hype for the Ian Fleming Centenary, The Times will give away six James Bond novels with next week’s editions.

    On Saturday, 17 May, Octopussy and 007 In New York will be included free with every copy; the title stories will be the only two contained in the collection. Cover art is available on The Times website.

    Then, pick up a new 007 novel each day the following week, when you buy The Times at WHSmith.

    • Monday: Casino Royale
    • Tuesday: Live And Let Die
    • Wednesday: Moonraker
    • Thursday: Diamonds Are Forever
    • Friday: From Russia With Love

    The giveaway leads up to the 28 May publication of Sebastian Faulks’ brand new James Bond novel, Devil May Care. On the same day, Fleming’s 14 original 007 books will be republished as Centenary Edition hardcovers.

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for the most up-to-date Ian Fleming Centenary news on the web.

  4. 'Devil May Care' Deal At Waterstone's

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-14

    As the 28th of May draws nearer, more and more James Bond fans are picking up the pace in pre-ordering Devil May Care online.

    However, CommanderBond.net Forum member ‘marktmurphy’ alerts us that Waterstone’s will be offering a special deal on Sebastian Faulks’ debut 007 novel.

    The book will be available to purchase for £9.49 (half off the list price) during the first week of sales and will also include a set of free Bond postcards.

    Most recently, Faulks acted as host to the first Waterstone’s Writer’s Table and put together his list of the top 40 most influential books–Ian Fleming’s Moonraker made the cut at #9.

    CommanderBond.net will keep you updated with all the latest news and details on Devil May Care.

    To keep track of all the upcoming 007 releases, events, television shows, and more–just keep your eyes on the CBn Calendar, located on the right panel of our main page.

  5. Ian Fleming Portrayed By Leonardo DiCaprio?

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-13
    Ian Fleming

    Ian Fleming

    Leonardo DiCaprio as Ian Fleming?

    It may not be the first name that comes to mind when thinking of actors who could portray the James Bond creator, but new details regarding an original screenplay entitled ‘Fleming’ could change that. CBn first reported on the script in October 2005.

    The Los Angeles Times reports that DiCaprio’s Appian Way film company recently came on as a producer of ‘Fleming’, an original screenplay by Damian Stevenson that centers on the life of the famous 007 author.

    ‘It’s going to be very different from the Bond films,’ said producer Andrew Lazar, who was an early supporter of the project. ‘There are a lot of different ways to crack biopics, but we’re not trying to emulate a Bond movie … The idea that this guy’s life informed the James Bond character is pretty fascinating.’

    Stevenson first made his sale of the ‘Fleming’ script to Warner Bros in fall 2005, just before Daniel Craig was named the sixth official Bond actor. Several drafts with assistance from Lazar then followed.

    ‘It’s the real James Bond,’ said Stevenson. ‘In England, Ian Fleming’s exploits are much better well known. Talking to people out here, no one had any idea that M was based on a real person, Miss Moneypenny was based on a real person.’

    The latest version of the ‘Fleming’ script begins on the eve of Fleming’s wedding and just before the author’s debut Bond adventure, Casino Royale was published.

    The story also features flashbacks to Fleming’s years as a journalist and then his time as a naval intelligence officer during World War II.

    DiCaprio is reportedly looking to take the script in a different direction with a new writer.

    Stay tuned to the CommanderBond.net main page as further details regarding this Ian Fleming biopic are revealed.

  6. 'Quantum of Solace' – Official Blog Report #8

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-13

    The official Quantum of Solace blog has been updated today with another crew member from the 22nd James Bond 007 film: DC-3 pilot Skip Evans.

    On location in Baja California, Mexico, Skip Evans assists the aerial filming unit for Quantum of Solace.

    ‘The DC-3 [plane] has got quite a bit of power, but it’s got a 95-foot wing so it takes some leverage to control that wing.’

    ‘To work this airplane at the bottom of the canyons, you’ve got to be physically strong just to move the airplane … there’s very little room for any error whatsoever.’

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

  7. The Film Music of John Barry Concert In June

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-13

    Celebrated film composer John Barry will be the guest of honour at an upcoming concert in Dublin, Ireland.

    On 20 June 2008, the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra will present The Film Music of John Barry. The event is set to take place at the National Concert Hall at 8:00pm and will be broadcast live on RTÉ lyric fm.

    Nicholas Dodd will conduct the orchestra while Aedín Gormley will act as presenter.

    John Barry, one of the most celebrated film composers of modern times, is guest of honour for this very special evening of his music. Presented by RTÉ lyric fm’s Movies and Musicals and hosted by Aedín Gormley, the concert features famous themes from Goldfinger, Out of Africa, Dances with Wolves, Zulu, Midnight Cowboy, Chaplin and many more. The lush strings and dramatic brass that make Barry’s music so distinctive will be heard to thrilling effect with the full might of the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra.

    Tickets to the event range from &pound10 – £33. For further details or to purchase tickets, visit the official website.

    007 fans best know Barry for his work as composer on the scores for 11 James Bond films, starting with 1963’s From Russia With Love and finally ending with 1987’s The Living Daylights.

    Keep watching the CommanderBond.net main page for all the latest James Bond news.

  8. 'The Moneypenny Diaries' (Finally) Debuts In US

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-13
    The Moneypenny Diaries US cover

    The Moneypenny Diaries US cover

    It was a three year wait, but Samantha Weinberg’s Moneypenny Diaries series has finally arrived in the US with the publication of Guardian Angel today.

    Guardian Angel is published by Thomas Dunne Books (an imprint of St. Martin’s Press) and retails for $23.95. The book can currently be ordered online at Amazon.com.

    Guardian Angel was first published in October 2005 in the UK. Being the first part of the Moneypenny Diaries trilogy, it chronicles the life and adventures of the famous secretary originally featured in Fleming’s James Bond novels. This first volume centers around the Cuban Missile Crisis.

    Since then, Secret Servant was published in the UK in 2006. The final novel, Final Fling, hit UK bookshelves earlier this month.

    My heart breaks for James—so begin the explosive, true, private diaries of Miss Jane Moneypenny, personal secretary to Secret Service chief M and colleague and confidante of James Bond. Bound by the Offcial Secrets Act not to reveal anything about her work, Miss Moneypenny is forced to lead a secretive, clandestine life. But, contrary to popular belief, she was not simply a bystander while James Bond saw all the action.

    Miss Moneypenny’s experience with mystery stretches all the way back to her childhood in Africa, when her father inexplicably disappeared in action during World War II. Now, as a young woman in 1960s London, Miss Moneypenny unknowingly stumbles upon her father’s trail. In a position like hers, there’s no file she can’t access, and no document she can’t read. Yet Miss Moneypenny is forced to decide whether it’s worth risking everything—her job, her safety, and even international security—for the possibility of finding her father alive.

    A life of espionage has personal as well as political ramifications. For Jane Moneypenny, the price is high. Romantic relationships with outsiders are necessarily built on lies, and she automatically questions the motives of every man she grows close to. For as her diary quickly reveals, Miss Moneypenny is involved in far more than office politics.

    Guarding so many secrets and with no one to confide in, she finds herself breaking the first rule of espionage. Unbeknownst to anyone, she keeps a diary charting her innermost thoughts and state secrets.

    These diaries should not have been written. They were never supposed to be read…

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for all the latest literary James Bond news. To keep track of all the upcoming 007 releases, events, television shows, and more–just keep your eyes on the CBn Calendar, located on the right panel of our main page.

  9. Snakehead Camera System Soars In 'Quantum of Solace'

    By Devin Zydel on 2008-05-12

    A camera system known as Snakehead is ‘resetting the boundaries of cinematography’ and aerial filming action and was recently put to use during the Quantum of Solace filming in Baja Caifornia, Mexico.

    Snakehead Camera System, Designed in SolidWorks, Soars in New Bond Film

    A breakthrough movie camera system called the Snakehead, designed entirely in SolidWorks® 3D CAD software, is resetting the boundaries of cinematography, immersing viewers more deeply than ever in hair-raising aerial action. With the Snakehead, pilots for the first time can fly as aggressively as they dare without sacrificing the drama of the shot. SpaceCam Systems, Inc. of Los Angeles debuted the Snakehead last month in the canyons of Baja, Mexico, for the upcoming James Bond film Quantum of Solace.

    The month-long shoot was “wildly successful,” according to veteran aerial cinematographer Dwayne McClintock, also a mechanical engineer who co-designed the system. “We shot some astonishing footage, like nothing you’ve seen before,” he said. The Snakehead also worked “flawlessly” on a TV commercial in which a Jeep rolled out the door of a cargo plane 10,000 feet above the desert sand.

    With a 360-degree remotely controlled spherical range of view, the patented Snakehead is the first plane-mounted gyroscopically stabilized periscope, compatible with various movie and HD cameras and providing super high quality resolution. The lens system maintains a level horizon, solidifying a frame of reference to keep viewers in the story. Traditional aerial cinematography approaches – for example, a fixed periscope on a Lear jet – distract and sometimes sicken viewers by depicting a seemingly lurching horizon. If the filming plane needs to adopt the point of view of a chasing aircraft, however, Snakehead operators can turn off the stabilization to convey its maneuvers.

    “As they will see in the Bond film, the Snakehead puts moviegoers in the middle of the action instead of just observing, or worse, being virtually tossed around in the theater,” said McClintock. “The Snakehead is by far the most challenging design I’ve ever attempted. SolidWorks software’s efficiency made the work so much easier than it could have been. SolidWorks let us design a better product by cycling through dozens of iterations and working with flexible subassemblies. We had many original crazy and weird-looking parts that, thanks in large part to SolidWorks, went together seamlessly the first time. The Snakehead exceeded our expectations.” In the Bond filming, a Piper Aerostar 700 with Snakeheads on the nose and tail filmed two planes in a aerial chase sequence and dogfight. SpaceCam collaborated on the design with engineers at Ballista Inc. of Westlake Village, Calif., which engineered the optics, also using SolidWorks software.

    The Snakehead posed several significant design challenges for the combined team, including battering from weather and debris, mechanical rotation, and image inversion (Ballista used SolidWorks to create a fourth, “derotation” prism to keep the filmed image upright in the periscope). “What I like most about SolidWorks is the flexibility,” said Walt Caldwell, vice president of production and operations for Ballista. “Whenever you start a project with nothing but an idea you wind up in a different place than you thought you would, constantly making multiple iterations with major changes. SolidWorks lets us quickly change a component and replace it with a new one, and all the mates and parent/child relationships are intact. SolidWorks makes major changes easy, without having to start the model all over again.”

    “The Snakehead is a revolutionary product,” said Rainer Gawlick, vice president of worldwide marketing for SolidWorks Corporation. “It’s inspiring to see our software help launch an innovation that will have a resounding impact on cinematography and entertainment.” Ballista and SpaceCam rely on authorized SolidWorks reseller GoEngineer for ongoing software training, implementation, and support.

    About SpaceCam

    SpaceCam Systems, Inc. is the leader and industry standard in aerial and specialized gyro-stabilized cinematography. Its office, design, and manufacturing facility is located in Westlake Village, Calif. SpaceCam Systems provides: gyro-stabilized camera equipment services to the film, television, large format, and commercial industry; SpaceCam camera systems; specialized helicopter bracketry; and Snakehead camera systems for fixed-wing applications. A variety of camera options are available, including 35mm-4 perf, 35mm-8 perf, 65mm-5 perf, 65mm-15 perf, and numerous HD cameras. For more information visit www.spacecam.com or call 818 889-6060.

    Ron Goodman, the president of SpaceCam, was the chief engineer and inventor of the Snakehead. His career-long commitment and dedication is to the advancement and betterment of gyro-stabilized image capturing.

    About Ballista, Inc.

    Ballista is a privately owned company that specializes in the development of display products, medical devices, and illumination-based systems. Its offices and manufacturing facilities are located in Westlake Village, Calif. Ballista provides custom product development and manufacturing services for the assembly and test of optical systems. Included in these services is the qualification and management of suppliers and warehousing of finished goods and order fulfillment services. Current products include high-performance display systems and light delivery systems for medical, scientific, and entertainment applications. For more information, contact: [email protected], (805) 497-6541 Ext. 222.

    About GoEngineer

    GoEngineer represents market-leading products such as SolidWorks, CAMWorks and COSMOS software, which deliver the 3D CAD and CAM tools that enable design teams to create innovative products; PDMWorks software, which provides the control of up-to-date design information; Z Corporation’s 3D Printers, which help teams quickly and effectively communicate product concepts to create better products faster. And Agile Advantage is distinguished by its ease of use and implementation. These products are leveraged by GoEngineer’s unique JumpStart Services designed to bring streamlined engineering processes to businesses with support from local application engineers and a toll-free hotline. GoEngineer has 11 training centers and offices throughout the Western United States. For information, visit: www.goengineer.com.

    About SolidWorks Corporation

    SolidWorks Corporation, a Dassault Systèmes S.A. (Nasdaq: DASTY, Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA) company, develops and markets software for design, analysis, and product data management. It is the leading supplier of 3D CAD technology, giving teams intuitive, high-performing software that helps them design better products. For the latest news, information, or an online demonstration, visit the company’s Web site (www.solidworks.com) or call 1-800-693-9000 (outside of North America, call +1-978-371-5000). SolidWorks is a registered trademarks of SolidWorks Corporation. Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright (c) 2008 SolidWorks Corporation. Bookmark with de.li.cious Submit this story to digg Submit this story to slashdot Technorati tags SolidWorks, CAD, 3D CAD, MCAD, Design, Tech, Autodesk, AutoCAD, SolidEdge, COSMOSWorks

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  10. Amazon Quizzes Sebastian Faulks

    By Matt Weston on 2008-05-12

    With the centenary of Ian Fleming’s birth just weeks away – and with it, Sebastian Faulks’ Devil May Care – James Bond fever is tightening its hold on popular culture.

    Sebastian Faulks

    Among a glut of recent media coverage, Amazon.co.uk has posted a brilliant Q&A with Faulks.

    With Devil May Care picking up after the events of Fleming’s final James Bond book, 007 fans are keen to see Faulks’ interpretation of the famous spy. Faulks tells Amazon.co.uk: “Ian Fleming had put Bond into this rather Baroque situation in the last couple of books – Bond was losing his marbles a bit – and I said to myself let’s produce an absolutely rip-roaring mainstream Bond adventure. Get Bond back at the height of his powers, miraculously recovered from the late Fleming period.”

    Faulks also discussed Fleming’s story templates and how Devil May Care fits alongside those. “I looked at the books and analysed them and they fall roughly into two kinds. There’s the crime story where Bond is really a sort of superior policeman, a crime gangbuster if you like. Then there are the ones which have a threat to national security where he is more of a spy. Frequently in the crime stories Fleming must have thought to himself: why is someone from the secret service going off to break up a diamond-smuggling ring? or whatever it happens to be. Bond often asks it of M, raising the question so that Fleming can deflate it. And M simply says things like: ‘Well, the PM’s very worried. That’s all you need to know, Bond.'”

    Faulks continues: “The crime stories move at a great lick and I wanted that pace which you find in Diamonds Are Forever or Live and Let Die. But I also wanted the menace that you get from the spy stories like Moonraker, which is a funny little book but actually one of my favourites, or to some extent From Russia With Love. So I wrote a hybrid. What I really tried to do was to write Bond at the top of his game, with all of the good bits and none of the boring bits. A hybrid of the crime story and the spy story, featuring all the characters that you like and none of the characters that you don’t. It’s the epitome of Bond.

    Devil May Care cover

    Devil May Care cover

    The bestselling novelist also discussed his reluctance to take on the project. “The Fleming family was very nice to me – and very persuasive. They said: ‘You should think about it’. I was not the obvious choice for this since I’ve never written a thriller before and I don’t generally read thrillers. But I said alright, I’m intrigued. What I’ll do is I’ll go away and read all the Ian Fleming books and if, as I suspect, they turn out to be pulp fiction of a low order then obviously there’s nothing I can do, and I’ll just have to say thanks but no thanks.”

    Fortunately for Bond fans, Faulks’ concerns were unfounded. “I went away and read them in chronological order from the start and I was very pleasantly surprised by how good they were.”

    Faulks also appears to perfectly grasp the important differences between the cinematic and literary incarnations of 007. “One of the great things that the book Bond – Ian Fleming’s Bond – has which the cinematic versions don’t really have is this vulnerability. It’s absolutely essential in a thriller if the reader is to be thrilled, to be excited, that the reader has to feel that at any given stage the hero could die, that any situation he is in could be the last one. He may never get out.”

    “What I really liked about Bond, when I re-read the books before writing mine, was this sense of a physically by-no-means all-conquering guy. Okay, he was armed, but he had a very small gun which was ineffective beyond about ten paces. Later on, he gets a slightly more powerful one but he doesn’t go in all tooled-up like Rambo. He wears expensive suits and soft shoes. So you feel that he’s genuinely in jeopardy all the time and that’s absolutely crucial so the readers can identify to some extent with this character. He’s not a super hero. He’s a vulnerable person.”

    For more, including Faulks’ writing routine, check out the full Q&A at Amazon.co.uk.

    You can also check out a brief video interview with the author here, in which Faulks gives a few clues about Devil May Care‘s characters and locations.

    Keep watching CommanderBond.net for the latest news in the lead-up to the Ian Fleming Centenary.