Underground Film Location Exploration 22nd June 2012

Started by Ian A, Jun 22, 2012, 07:15 PM

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Ian A

You are definately in a bad mood :unsure:  The shot is one taken from Wrsygan and I thought it was pretty effective. The Producer (Flynn) did specifically say he wanted "that" shot and we looked at numerous locations in the mine to find the right one and then he spent ages with various bits of tech kit. We were out for most of the day scouting for locations for other scenes and to get the footage for that ONE scene - it's easy to see how big Hollywood films can cost so much money to make :blink:
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Martin Poole

has he had permission from the landowner to film in there ?
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Martin Poole

[quote="mike leahy" post=7276][quote="Ian" post=7275]Angry   .... why ?[/quote]

THATS TO MUCH OF A TEASE. soz!!
i was expecting more. much more
oh ye and it's a SHIT title. (think iv'e been hanging round with :angry: marty to much:whistle: )[/quote]Im at a loss with this one  ...I cannot find words to describe how im feeling about that trailer .:ohmy:
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Ian A

[quote="martymarty" post=7279]has he had permission from the landowner to film in there ?[/quote]

You can't help yourself can you ?  :silly:

I imagine he has because .... when he first approached me for locations he specifically asked who the landowners were. I suggested Wrysgan (for the open chamber) and Cwmorthin for the better, entombed chamber(s). I was able to give him Miles's details for Cwmorthin and he did contact him. I don't know the landowner for Wrysgan and he was dealing with that himself.

The underground scenes are only a few minutes of the film and he has locations all over Snowdonia and I am sure the issue of permission is something in the forefront of his mind the whole time - it was the first question he asked me when I made the suggestions.

Happy now ?  B)

Or, should I point out it is none of your business ? :huh:

Ian
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mike leahy

[quote="Ian" post=7281]

Or, should I point out it is none of your business ? :huh:

Ian[/quote]

:lol: :lol: :lol: funny as f**k :lol: :lol:
you might get a bashing next time you see farty marty :whistle: :whistle:
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Martin Poole

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Martin Poole

[quote="Ian" post=7281][quote="martymarty" post=7279]has he had permission from the landowner to film in there ?[/quote]

You can't help yourself can you ?  :silly:

I imagine he has because .... when he first approached me for locations he specifically asked who the landowners were. I suggested Wrysgan (for the open chamber) and Cwmorthin for the better, entombed chamber(s). I was able to give him Miles's details for Cwmorthin and he did contact him. I don't know the landowner for Wrysgan and he was dealing with that himself.

The underground scenes are only a few minutes of the film and he has locations all over Snowdonia and I am sure the issue of permission is something in the forefront of his mind the whole time - it was the first question he asked me when I made the suggestions.

Happy now ?  B)

Or, should I point out it is none of your business ? :huh:

Ian[/quote]hmm i think i'll ask elsie little what the sketch is then ..she seems to have the answers for everything lately regarding mine access.
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John Nicholson

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Martin Poole

John you really dont understand the relationship Ian and I have while talking on forums ...so who's the silly billy now then.
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Ian A

[quote="martymarty" post=7298]John you really dont understand the relationship Ian and I have while talking on forums ...so who's the silly billy now then.[/quote]

Uh oh, you're not going to drown my sorry 4rse in the foul pits of a mine again are you ?  :S
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John Nicholson

Marty,
I am quite sure that we could all do without your silly stuff with Ian on the UCET members arena. Especially as UCET (and Ian in particular), campaigns for open and congenial access to the underworld where ever possible.

The impression I have is that UCET positively encourages people to come into cave and mine exploration.  Bella and I have benefitted enormously from the help and encouragement given by Ian and other UCET members - too many to list.  This does not seem to be the prevailing attitude of other caving groups.

In my view your constant gritting about Ian's activities does not help to implement or progress better open access to the underworld. As I have said before, if you want to make personal comments to Ian on technical issues then kindly do so by way of a Private Message.
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Martin Poole

This is an open forum and I am a paid up member and I will do what the fuck I want ..If you dont like it go away and join UK Caving. I will change for no one ..Ok?
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John Nicholson

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mike leahy

now now boy's don't make me BANG YOUR HEADS TOGETHER peace and love man. peace and love
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Martin Poole

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