"The most complicated thing was filming in the Puerta del Sol," admits Carlos Bernases, production director of 'Las brujas...'
The Academy grants the 2014 Goya to the best production direction to Carlos Bernses for his work in ‘Las Brujas de Zugarramurdi’.
When Álex de la Iglesia proposed to Carlos Bernses a project as crazy as The Bruges of Zugaramurdi, he thought that "I was crazy. When he told me the scene of the robbery I thought: this cannot be done, but I have to admit that it has made me very easy."
The most complicated of the entire project, as recognized Panorama Audiovisual, Bernses has been “to roll at the Puerta del Sol by the people because in other locations you ask permission, you say, but in sun it is impossible. Then we had to organize a work engineering, of people, cover a whole front of a house to roll in the middle of the door of the Sun is uncontrollable but we are very proud and satisfied with the result. You do not know what it is to put there cars there fans behind "
The Bernases "The witches of Zugarramurdi It has been a very complicated film, the most complex in which I have worked. We have shot in very difficult locations and in addition to being a film with many action sequences has a large number of digital effects. ”
The entire film has been shot with two Digital cameras Arri Alexa, but in specific sequences 4 or 5 cameras have been used. An important part of the film takes place inside a cave, so digital cameras were much more appropriate.
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