by gomez » Fri May 08, 2009 7:16 am
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is due to start filming next month. They will be filming in the Gold Coast Australia. Is there an address yet?
Here is some information that I got in me Narnia E-mail updates from the NarniaWeb team
Apparently the GoldCoast.com report last week wasn't official enough, but now they are reporting that The Voyage of the Dawn Treader IS officially filming on the Gold Coast in Australia.
THE Gold Coast has won an international tug-of-war for the multimillion-dollar production of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
Premier and Minister for the Arts Anna Bligh yesterday confirmed the Pacific Film and Television Commission was finalising negotiations with movie giants Walden Media and 20th Century Fox.
"In one of the Australian film industry's most hotly-contested marketing campaigns, Queensland fought fierce interstate and international competition for this coveted project and is now in final discussions to become the enchanted world of Narnia," said Ms Bligh.
The film's budget is said to be about $150 million, making it the biggest film for the Coast since the $136 million Peter Pan in 2003.
Principal shooting is scheduled to begin in late July and wrap early November.
Does anyone know an Address yet?
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is due to start filming next month. They will be filming in the Gold Coast Australia. Is there an address yet?
Here is some information that I got in me Narnia E-mail updates from the NarniaWeb team
[i][quote]Apparently the GoldCoast.com report last week wasn't official enough, but now they are reporting that The Voyage of the Dawn Treader IS officially filming on the Gold Coast in Australia.
THE Gold Coast has won an international tug-of-war for the multimillion-dollar production of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
Premier and Minister for the Arts Anna Bligh yesterday confirmed the Pacific Film and Television Commission was finalising negotiations with movie giants Walden Media and 20th Century Fox.
"In one of the Australian film industry's most hotly-contested marketing campaigns, Queensland fought fierce interstate and international competition for this coveted project and is now in final discussions to become the enchanted world of Narnia," said Ms Bligh.
The film's budget is said to be about $150 million, making it the biggest film for the Coast since the $136 million Peter Pan in 2003.
Principal shooting is scheduled to begin in late July and wrap early November.[/quote][/i]
Does anyone know an Address yet?