Who is the mysterious figure? Where did he come from? Where on earth is that address? And how did Becky and Taj meet? I think we’re about to find out... (Click The Number)  A New Video On WalesOnline (Click Below) In the original concept each episode was to have a different expression of filmmaking. Back in Episode 5 there was a scene where Becky and Gethin were dressed in costumes when they picked Taj up from his drug induced haize. Gethin was a Gorilla and Becky was a Dark Alice in wonderland. This however ended on the cutting room floor as it really stuck out as wrong within the context of the films. That was the surrealist episode and episode 8 was meant as the flashback episode. Luckily it stayed as such and adds an element of depth to a few of the storylines. It also acts as a bridging episode for the Welsh Assembly minister. We see how low down and dirty she can be. Again it wasn’t written as humorous but does have that feeling to it. Filming Taj running around Mount Stuart Square never seemed to be finished, and although it seems such a small moment it took five visits to the area either first thing in the morning or very late at night. It became a running joke that we had to keep going back each day. You might even notice a cameo from Ruth Giblet playing a look-a-like of herself as Becky. This was the justification for visiting their first set of encounters. The restaurant of their first kiss was the Juboraj restaurant on North Road by Gabalfa flyover. They were good enough to provide some food free of charge and even let us push a table to the window inadvertently blocking the doorway for customers to get in. Its funny seeing some of the actresses within the series because we know the stereotypical receptionist as Nicole Smith, the complete oposite in character to whom she is playing. Taj then meets the actress Dominique Swain playing his lawyer. She subsequently went to study theatre in the Le Coq School of Theatre in Paris. She herself a theatre owner and someone James had acted for a number of years previously. Tell the world! | Watch the whole series at your leisure. Have it forever to treasure the moments you helped create together. You are clever people. Buy now. Click the film reel. Fresh Ties is proud to start a new kind of night in Cardiff, one which supports all the arts, entertains while raising funds for some very deserving grass roots charity organisations. Fresh Ties realises the importance of supporting the arts in the community and the need for people to come together to express themselves and be heard. If you'd like to be a part of Fresh Ties, whether you're a musician, film maker, photographer, artist or you just have something say, get in touch and be part of something special. Entrance is donation based. www.theFreshOutlook.comand www.FreshTies.com |
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