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Bond In Motion celebration weekend
To mark the second anniversary of Bond In Motion at the London Film Museum, the venue will be hosting a weekend celebration on 19th and 20th March 2016. Distinguished Bond film crew and contributors will take part in Q&A sessions which will be free for BIM ticket holders.
Jaguar C-X75, stunt vehicle at Bond In Motion
Tickets will be available at the venue box office on the day, but to avoid the queues please purchase your tickets in advance.
At last year's celebration event, there was a Q&A with costume designer Lindy Hemming, SFX and Miniature Effects expert John Richardson and Production Designer Peter Lamont.
Aston Martin DB10 at Bond In Motion
This year's lineup:
Visual Effects Supervisor Steve Begg
Noon on Saturday 19th March
Steve realized his childhood dream of working on a Bond starting with digital effects on GoldenEye then ultimately becoming Supervisor of Visual Effects and Miniatures on Casino Royale (2006), SkyFall, (2012), and SPECTRE (2015).
Second Unit Director Vic Armstrong
2.30pm on Saturday 19th March
Vic Armstrong has worked in motion pictures for over thirty years, as a world-renowned Stuntman, Stunt Coordinator and Director. He has been the Stunt Double for Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore and Timothy Dalton. His first Bond film was You Only Live Twice in 1967 as a Ninja descending a rope into Blofeld’s Volcano Lair set. He was the Second Unit Director on Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day.
SkyFall and SPECTRE costume designer Jany Temime
Costume Designer Jany Temime
11.30am on Sunday 20th March
Jany Temime designed the costumes for the two most recent Bond films and was awarded the Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Contemporary Film in 2013 for SkyFall. She was also the costume designer for the last seven Harry Potter films.
Chris Corbould in a stunt Aston Martin DB10 during the opening of SPECTRE cars at Bond In Motion
Special Effect Supervisor/Miniature Effects Supervisor Chris Corbould
2pm on Sunday 20th March
Chris Corbould has been the Special Effects Supervisor on 7 previous James Bond films, working within the SFX department on a total of 14 007 adventures. Chris was awarded an OBE by the Queen in the 2014 New Year’s Honours for services to film. He recently won a Special Visual Effects BAFTA for his work on Star Wars: The Force Awakens. His team broke the Guinness World Record for the largest film stunt explosion during filming of SPECTRE.
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