More set photos have appeared over the weekend! Check out this set by emainTdot who also took two videos of the set. Continue reading for the full gallery.
Google Alerts lead me to the photography portfolio of Sara Collaton who recently visited the Lakeside Amusement Park Silent Hill: Revelation set! Here’s what she had to say about the shoot:
Last night, Chris and I stopped by the set of Silent Hill: Revelation 3D for some late night long exposure photography.
As much as I would have loved to have actually gone onto set to photograph some of the props, Chris and I stayed on a public path in case security came by. I’ve been lucky enough to do set photography for Lucasfilm’s upcoming film,Red Tails and have worked on a few music videos as well and I definitely want to continue doing more in the future. Getting arrested wouldn’t help that. There was plenty of things to photograph while staying off set.
Jonathan Bunning over on the unofficial Silent Hill Revelation Facebook page has posted some interesting night shots of the Lakeside Amusement Park from the Silent Hill: Revelation set. These shots show a fire burning around the carousel. There isn’t any context but I’m hoping it’s maybe related to a Memory of Alessa fight!
Another Silent Hill: Revelation Lakeside Amusement Park set walkthrough by emaninTdot, with better shots of the Robbies, other game stands and the carousel!
According to this article/interview with Don Carmody by The Globe and Mail we might see this scene:
Well…maybe, the scene involves a Styrofoam head falling and this was a scene that first came to my mind so I’m hoping it’s related!
In a corner of a cavernous west Toronto warehouse, about a dozen people are sitting on folding chairs staring at side-by-side JVC television monitors. We’re on the set of the action-horror movie Silent Hill Revelation 3-D. The scene on the monitors, which is being filmed a few feet away, behind a partition, involves a bunch of objects, including a Styrofoam head, repeatedly falling off a shelf. Every few minutes, a buzzer sounds, signalling a new take.
Glamorous movie-making, this is not.
Among the spectators, observing with the calm and steady gaze of a visiting surgeon in an operating theatre, is Canadian producer Don Carmody, as casually dressed as one of his crew, brown hair falling over his square face.
If you’re thinking “small-time Canadian movie,” it’s time to change your mental lens. The first Silent Hill, released in 2006 and based on a video game, earned more than $100-million worldwide.
What do you guys think? Wishful thinking on my part?
More set photos of Lakeside Amusement Park from Silent Hill: Revelation have appeared online. The Torontoist posted last night some foggy shots of the set. In the photos we can see a lot of rides in the park including a very large ferris wheel and several tents! I have the say with the fog it really looks like Silent Hill!
WHERE: Cherry Beach/Port Lands.
WHEN: After 10 p.m., yesterday.
WHAT: Last night, fog rolled over a fully realized amusement park, what we’re almost certain is a set for Silent Hill 3D. The results were perfectly cinematic and eerie—and, in the right light, beautiful.
The scene was described by Torontoist photographer Christopher Drost, who was tipped off by a friend about the shoot: “While I’m sure the heavier fog held off production, the moisture helped provide a surreal backdrop for the surrounding location—for both the cinematography and the photography taking place. The set consisted of a giant head, various “concession booths,” and several rides, including a carousel, which was the focal point of the shoot.”
All photos by Christopher Drost/Torontoist.
Source (Torontoist) Thanks SilentFever for the tip!
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This morning Silent Haven posted an image of what I believe is the front entrance to Lakeside Amusement park from Silent Hill Revelation since the clown head you walk through matches the clown from the posters shown in some of the early set photos. I think it’s kinda cool it’s in some woods…adds spookiness in my opinion. I can’t wait to see more!
This section is still incomplete (I still need to add the downloads and poster/ads sections) but I thought I had enough to go ahead and open up this section of the site!
Silent Hill 2006 Section
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