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On The Set of ‘Dawn Treader’ In Queensland

On September 18th, what she describes as ‘the best day of my life’, one lucky fan named Nicola was able to visit the Narnia set at Cleveland Point where she watched the movie being filmed as well as met and had a few pictures taken with Ben! You can view her photos here. She also mentioned that Ben was a very lovely guy, as were the rest of the crew, who were very friendly and great with the kids especially. Many thanks to Nicola for allowing me to share these with you all!

She also sent 5 photos taken while visiting the Narnia set on September 9th.

On Set In Queensland | September 2009

Credit: Nicola (and her daughter Kapua – pictured with Ben in the second photo above!)

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On The Set of ‘Dawn Treader’ In Queensland

I’ve uploaded 3 fan photos taken on the set of The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader last Thursday, September 24th. According to NarniaFans.com, September 24th was the last day for filming at the Cleveland Point location. Thanks to Emma for sharing these photos!

On Set In Queensland | September 24th, 2009

Source: Emma @ Twitter

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‘Valediction’ Publicity Still

Hi everyone! I’ve just uploaded a brand new Valediction publicity still to the gallery, courtesy of The Film Catalogue. Thanks to Lawry for the heads up! The Film Catalogue also uses a new title for the film, Locked In, but since a title change has yet to be confirmed, we’ll leave it as Valediction for now.

Source: The Film Catalogue

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Empire Online Interview & More

Another new Dorian Gray interview has shown up online, thanks to Empire Online. While similar to other interviews we’ve seen from the same day, Ben does answer a few new questions in this one. Watch the video below.

For those of you interested in the special effects used in the movie Dorian Gray, thanks go out to Steelsheen for sharing this link from the Moving Pictures Company website. There are some matte paintings of external environments, special effects shots (like the fire), while other photos show the digital duplicating and morphing from the original Dorian painting to the corrupted version. Worth a look but please be aware that it does contain spoilers. Click here to visit the Moving Pictures Company website!

Source: Empire Magazine & The Moving Pictures Company

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