Prince Caspian Set Pics
Dusan Pavlicek e-mailed us to invite you all to check out pictures he took of the set of Prince Caspian last year. […]
Dusan Pavlicek e-mailed us to invite you all to check out pictures he took of the set of Prince Caspian last year. […]
Mark Johnson wasn’t what I expected. And neither was Narnia. […]
American filmmakers are shooting the final epic battle and individual combat scenes for Walt Disney Studios’ “Prince Caspian” using Czech actors on a meadow not far from Neznaboh. The film is the second in the world-renowned children’s fantasy series set in the fairytale kingdom of Narnia. […]
The German movie-biz-magazine Blickpunkt:Film reports that the Barrandov Studios in Prague got quite a number of cancellations from big Hollywood-productions. […]
A whole slew of Narnia and other film site journalists got the chance of a lifetime: to visit the set of Prince Caspian in Prague. It’s cool, I’ve got my passport ready for the next one. Here’s story #1 of 3, of Part 5 of the set reports. […]
A whole slew of Narnia and other film site journalists got the chance of a lifetime: to visit the set of Prince Caspian in Prague. If there was one set that I would have loved to see, it’s clearly The Dancing Lawn, the inspiration for the name of our forums. […]
NarniaFans Member QueenHelen, the winner of the Ultimate Narnia Fan Contest, has finally had her blog posted on Narnia.com! […]
A whole slew of Narnia and other film site journalists got the chance of a lifetime: to visit the set of Prince Caspian in Prague. It’s cool, I’ve got my passport ready for the next one. We’re bringing you around the web to the sites with the reports.
Here we’ll start with our sister site… […]
A whole slew of Narnia and other film site journalists got the chance of a lifetime: to visit the set of Prince Caspian in Prague. Anyone that knows me also knows how much that I envy every one of those folks that were given the opportunity. Someday maybe? […]
During the month of May, a castle courtyard, complete with gate, towers and drawbridge, was constructed at Barrandov for “Prince Caspian” – the second film in the Chronicles of Narnia adventure series. An adjoining village, which is connected to the castle by a sixty-meter long bridge, is currently being completed. In order to build the one-hundred meter long and nineteen meter high castle and the village, which measures ninety meters by eighty meters in area, Barrandov’s Sets Division used 670 cubic meters of lumber, consisting of planks, logs, posts, and boards in addition to 23,000 square meters of wood panels. […]
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