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"Many thanks with your help on this shoot." Claire Browne, Production Manager, Tiger Aspect, for BBC.
Camino Media Seville crew rigged and operated a hothead onstage to provide an overhead shot producers considered fundamental to their storytelling for BBC.
"I've just received the footage shot by Christian and reviewed some of the shots. They are perfect! The location was just what I was after. Thanks so much for all your help, advice and making this all possible. Especially given the fact that it was such short notice. We have many more plans to film in Spain, and I will not hesitate to call upon your services again." Phillip Dalton, Producer, John Downer Productions, for BBC.
Despite being shot in the rainiest season in recent memory, Camino Media's location scout found ideal conditions for the aerial production shot over the Andalusian desert of Tabernas in southeastern Spain.
The documentary relating the bungled coup attempt in Ecuatorial Guinea also aired on the PBS series Wide Angle. “Once upon a Coup” was a Fresh One production for THIRTEEN and WNET.ORG in association with British Broadcasting Corporation and BBC Worldwide.
To see the documentary, click on the following links:
Once upon a Coup, part 1
Once upon a Coup, part 2
Once upon a Coup, part 3
Once upon a Coup, part 4
Once upon a Coup, part 5
Once upon a Coup, part 6
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