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|episode name = Death in Venice
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|series number = 5
|image = DWCON Death in Venice title card.jpg
|broadcast with = The Vampires of Venice
|season number  = Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)
|series episode number = 6
|broadcast with = The Vampires of Venice (TV story)
|narrator = Alex Price
|narrator = Alex Price
|uncredited narrator =  
|broadcast date = [[8 May (releases)|8 May]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]] (Full length)
|director =
|broadcast date2 = [[9 May (releases)|9 May]] 2010 (Cut Down)
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|runtime = 41'45" (Full length)
|broadcast date  = [[8th May]] [[2010]]
|runtime2 = 14'16" (Cut Down)
|runtime = 45 minutes
|prev = Blinded by the Light (CON episode)
|previous = Blinded by the Light
|next = Arthurian Legend (CON episode)
|next = Arthurian Legend
|series = ''[[List of Doctor Who Confidential episodes|Doctor Who Confidential]]''
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|channel = BBC Three
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was the episode of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' broadcast alongside ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]''.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the episode of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' broadcast in conjunction with ''[[The Vampires of Venice (TV story)|The Vampires of Venice]]''.
 
The title is a reference to the 1912 Thomas Mann novella {{w|Death in Venice|of the same name}}.


== Aspects of production covered ==
== Aspects of production covered ==
''to be added''
* The difficulties of finding locations that look like Venice (as Venice itself would be too difficult to sort in a historically accurate looking way for the majority of scenes), and even compositing multiple shots and background plates together in some cases.
* How a small crew went to Venice itself to capture a few wide shots for insertion amongst the location footage.
* Period setdressing.
* Complications with the amount of local extras required, as well as having live animals on-set (notably with one woman and her goat in particular).
* The stunt where Matt had to run away from an exploding building, and jump - in one take.
* The considerations of health and safety for the stunt work of some of the actors having to jump into the water and go under, during Winter.


== Additional topics covered ==
== Additional topics covered ==
''to be added''
* Historical context to some of the interior locations used, as well as the local area.
* The impact of the Black Plague upon the local area and Italy in general.


== People interviewed ==
== People interviewed ==
''to be added''
{{IntervieweeList
|1=Matt Smith|r1=The Doctor
|2=Karen Gillan|r2=Amy Pond
|3=Steven Moffat|r3=Head Writer
|4=Beth Willis|r4=Executive Producer
|5=Dave Houghton|r5=Visual Effects Supervisor
|6=Edward Thomas|r6=Production Designer
|7=Arthur Darvill|r7=Rory Williams
|8=Jonny Campbell|r8=Director, Episode 6
|9=John Bennett (assistant director)|r9=1st Assistant Director
|10=Toby Whithouse|r10=Writer, Episode 6
|11=Francesco Da Mosto|r11=Venetian Historian
|12=Danny Hargreaves|r12=Special Effects Supervisor
|13=Crispin Layfield|r13=Stunt Co-ordinator
|14=Mark Hutchings|r14=Gaffer
|15=Alisha Bailey|r15=Isabella}}
 
== Music list ==
* "Wearing My Rolex" by Wiley
* "Monteverdi: Responsorium - Domine ad adiuvandum me festina" by Andrew Parrott & Tavern Choir, Consort & Players, Album: Vespro della beata Vergine 1610
* "Moja mala nosi cizmice" by Tamburica Orchestra Veritas, Album: Folklore from Croatia
* "Gondoliers" by Janos Lehar, Album: Around the World in 80 Minutes 3
* "Oh My Beloved Father (Gianni Schicchi)" by Geoff Love & His Orchestra, Album: Opera Without Words
* "The Girls" by Calvin Harris
* "Funhouse" by P!nk
* "Morale ipocrita borghese (from 'Stato interessante')" by Ennio Morricone
* "What You Waiting For?" by Gwen Stefani
* "Ciao Bella" by Christian Marsac, Album: Italy, Mediterranean ANW 1119
* "Underwater Love" by Smoke City
* "Main Title (from 'Jaws')" by John Williams & The London Studio Orchestra (also used in [[CON]]: ''[[What Dreams May Come (CON episode)|What Dreams May Come]]'')
* "253" by Just Jack
* "Ulysses" by Franz Ferdinand
* "Fight for This Love" by Cheryl Cole
* "Cry Little Sister (Theme from 'The Lost Boys')" by Gerard McMahon
* "Tagliaferri: Piscatore 'e pusilleco" by Andrea Bocelli, Album: Viaggio Italiano
* "Walk to Death" by Duncan Pittock, Album: Drones, Textures, Musical FX ANW 1038 (also used in [[CON]]: ''[[Lords and Masters (CON episode)|Lords and Masters]]'')
 
== Crew ==
{{BTS crew
|Graphics=Component Graphics
|TitleMusic=Slam & Saw Productions
|Camera=Aled Jenkins
|Camera2=Oliver Russell{{!}}Oli Russell
|Camera3=Andy Smith
|Sound=Rob Kreeger
|Sound2=Jonny Stothert
|Sound3=Jon Thomas
|Runner=James Bowen
|Runner2=Claire Riley
|Runner3=Lee Wood
|Researcher=Matthew Andrews
|Researcher2=Stuart Laws
|Researcher3=Robert Wootton
|ProductionTeamAssistant=Emma Chapman
|ProductionAccountant=Kevin Rickwood
|ProductionCo-ordinator=Rhiannon Dew
|ProductionCo-ordinator2=Megan Pinches
|ProductionManager=Katy Cartwright
|ProductionExecutive=Stan Matthews
|OnlineEditor=Jeremy Lott
|Colourist=Matt Mullins
|DubbingMixer=Mark Ferda
|Editor=John Parker
|EditProducer=Hannah Williams
|ExecutiveProducer=Mark Cossey
|ExecutiveProducerForDrWho=Steven Moffat
|ExecutiveProducerForDrWho2=Piers Wenger
|ExecutiveProducerForDrWho3=Beth Willis
|Producer=Zoë Rushton
|SeriesProducer=Gillane Seaborne
|BBCWales=[[BBC Cymru Wales]]
|CopyrightYear=BBC MMX
}}


== Elements retained in ''Cut Down'' ==
== Elements retained in ''Cut Down'' ==
''to be added''  
''to be added''


== Home video releases ==
== Home video releases ==
''to be added''
[[File:Series-5-boxset.jpg|thumb|''Doctor Who: The Complete Fifth Series'' DVD cover.]]
The "Cut Down" version of this episode was included on the ''[[Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|Doctor Who: The Complete Fifth Series]]'' [[DVD]] & [[Blu-ray]] box set released on [[8 November (releases)|8 November]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]].


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Latest revision as of 10:54, 4 September 2024

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Death in Venice was the episode of Doctor Who Confidential broadcast in conjunction with The Vampires of Venice.

The title is a reference to the 1912 Thomas Mann novella of the same name.

Aspects of production covered[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The difficulties of finding locations that look like Venice (as Venice itself would be too difficult to sort in a historically accurate looking way for the majority of scenes), and even compositing multiple shots and background plates together in some cases.
  • How a small crew went to Venice itself to capture a few wide shots for insertion amongst the location footage.
  • Period setdressing.
  • Complications with the amount of local extras required, as well as having live animals on-set (notably with one woman and her goat in particular).
  • The stunt where Matt had to run away from an exploding building, and jump - in one take.
  • The considerations of health and safety for the stunt work of some of the actors having to jump into the water and go under, during Winter.

Additional topics covered[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Historical context to some of the interior locations used, as well as the local area.
  • The impact of the Black Plague upon the local area and Italy in general.

People interviewed[[edit] | [edit source]]

Music list[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • "Wearing My Rolex" by Wiley
  • "Monteverdi: Responsorium - Domine ad adiuvandum me festina" by Andrew Parrott & Tavern Choir, Consort & Players, Album: Vespro della beata Vergine 1610
  • "Moja mala nosi cizmice" by Tamburica Orchestra Veritas, Album: Folklore from Croatia
  • "Gondoliers" by Janos Lehar, Album: Around the World in 80 Minutes 3
  • "Oh My Beloved Father (Gianni Schicchi)" by Geoff Love & His Orchestra, Album: Opera Without Words
  • "The Girls" by Calvin Harris
  • "Funhouse" by P!nk
  • "Morale ipocrita borghese (from 'Stato interessante')" by Ennio Morricone
  • "What You Waiting For?" by Gwen Stefani
  • "Ciao Bella" by Christian Marsac, Album: Italy, Mediterranean ANW 1119
  • "Underwater Love" by Smoke City
  • "Main Title (from 'Jaws')" by John Williams & The London Studio Orchestra (also used in CON: What Dreams May Come)
  • "253" by Just Jack
  • "Ulysses" by Franz Ferdinand
  • "Fight for This Love" by Cheryl Cole
  • "Cry Little Sister (Theme from 'The Lost Boys')" by Gerard McMahon
  • "Tagliaferri: Piscatore 'e pusilleco" by Andrea Bocelli, Album: Viaggio Italiano
  • "Walk to Death" by Duncan Pittock, Album: Drones, Textures, Musical FX ANW 1038 (also used in CON: Lords and Masters)

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

General production staff Camera and lighting department


Special and visual effects

General post-production staff

Sound

BBC Cymru Wales
© BBC MMX
Not every person who worked on this episode was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources.


Elements retained in Cut Down[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who: The Complete Fifth Series DVD cover.

The "Cut Down" version of this episode was included on the Doctor Who: The Complete Fifth Series DVD & Blu-ray box set released on 8 November 2010.