2013年10月11日星期五

What, No Coffin? Dracula's Lair Gets a Modern Twist in NBC's New Drama

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The story first appeared in October 18 issue of the "Hollywood reporter" magazine.
Attractive all the time one of the most famous vampire story tradition play of ramshackle web covering walls, his transylvanian castle. Set the NBC's forthcoming prime-time TV series in a more modern twist, October 25.
In the 19th century London, vampire count show star Jonathan rhys meyers, who constitute the industrialist who wants to introduce modern science (especially wireless power) to the square of the Victorian society. , British designer rob Harris (Selma, Mr Beveridge, horn, Bloch's) at the forefront of project, 1896 - telephone, electric cars and cinema - environment. "The idea is interesting, because we can do a new one," Harris said, three emmy nominations. "It gives you more opportunities to create your world."
Photo: in the setting of the NBC 'vampires'
The set of Budapest, built in the studio and production, the capital of Hungary, the hundreds of old streets and patinaed building, station in London. Vampire luxurious mansion, the design of the Carl fox farms, "came a very rich man's house in London, we didn't want to gothic or castle tower, it is a similar in 1896, the great gatsby" with strong colors, "Harris said.
In addition to the construction of about 150 sets of series of 10 sets of tasks, the main challenge is to design a vampire in the world, in the evening, the sun is deadly a vampire. "We had to do a lot of dramatic lighting, make it look interesting. Vampire lived in a twilight world."
But perhaps the most unexpected change is Dracula's private dorm does not contain the coffin. Harris said, "he would sleep in actual bed."

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