sprintst Posted September 22, 2013 Share Posted September 22, 2013 Did anyone else see the film crew at Surlingham yesterday around 6.30pm ? ... Not sure what they were making it looked like a film as opposed to a documentary. There was a large rib tied side-on to a a wooden rowing boat. the rib had about 8 people in it and looked like another 2 actors in the rowing boat. There was another couple of boats tied up further up with more film crew folks on there. It would have been an interesting and nicer experience had they been a little more organised. We were on our way back to Brundall from a day out in Norwich with some friends and decided to show them Surlingham Broad, .. but as we came to the very narrow exit we came across round the near blind bend we met the dinghy and rowing boat in the middle of the river, ... they weren't going anywhere but were sitting squarely in the middle,... fortunately I was going very slowly already but was instructed very clearly by several people (by sign language and waving) on the dinghy to stop, ( !! ) and be quiet ( !! ), ... I thought OK I'll throttle right back, go into a very slow reverse and try and hold my position until they finished, .. but they carried on and on for what felt like more than 10 minutes very very slowly all the way along the narrow piece of river back toward the Yare, obviously filming some sort of dialogue. Whenever I manoeuvred forward and backward to maintain a straight and almost stationary position behind them, there was lots of shushing signs and engine (throat) cutting signals, and when my wife spoke (at a fairly normal level on our own boat) they were gesticulating wildly for us to shutup. We eventually were "allowed" to pass them when they'd finished and we were almost back at the Yare, ... it wasn't a big deal and I did my best to be accommodating but a less experienced person or someone who needed to be somewhere else sooner might have been a little less so. I think if people are going to use the rivers for filming then perhaps stationing a couple of ribs either end of the set to warn people would be more appropriate, these aren't cars you can't stop and turn the engine off, and it wasn't easy or practical to turn in that narrow channel. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ranworthbreeze Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 Hello John, We saw some preparation for filming when we were down on the Broads just over a week ago. There has been some filming taken place at the Beauchamp Arms Langley up to Sunday. Please see the article on EDP24. http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/norfolk_will_be_the_star_of_film_1_2754972 On a closed set I can understand that a film crew runs the show, if however you film in public then you take the risk of public involvement, the good and the bad. It always makes me grin when a film crew get annoyed when filming in the street and someone walks past them unaware they are even filming. Also when you see outtakes and they reshoot because of a noise made during a presenters dialogue. In many cases they might as well just leave it in, most people would not be bothered or even interested. Regards Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mickfreakley Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 I saw them on the main river last week, didn't look too happy though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MauriceMynah Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 They obviously did a lot of research when selecting a boat to film on the broads! They probably heard the term "traditional narrow boat" and left it at that! They almost certainly think that a "Wherry" is a major concern of a person in Surrey. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExUserGone Posted September 24, 2013 Share Posted September 24, 2013 Too much gesturing and shushing would have made me carry on straight through them, as said it's not a closed area so you have to put up with others using the water, if you want them to cooperate you have to ask nicely and politely not throat cutting gestures and shushing. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Posted September 24, 2013 Share Posted September 24, 2013 Got to say I totally agree. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paulr181 Posted September 25, 2013 Share Posted September 25, 2013 Yep with work I do film in public and it's all about the film crew being the ones in the way. Public first all the time. I would have just carried in and politely informed them they should have asked me not waved at me to shut up. They can always do a re-take. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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