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Also, is the section about other series 5 trailers actually relevant to this page specifically? Might they be better documented at Series 5 (Doctor Who)?
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The Journey (also known as Into the Vortex and Down the Rabbit Hole[additional sources needed]) was a narrative televised trailer promoting the fifth series of Doctor Who and the introduction of the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond as the new Doctor and companion.
It was shown in cinemas in 3D.
Synopsis
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Plot
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Cast
DWMSE 26 revealed the following credits:
- The Doctor - Matt Smith
- Amy Pond - Karen Gillan
- Weeping Angel - Sarah Jones
- Smiler - Ruari Mears
- Silurian - Samantha Bennett
- Voice-over - Richard Coyle
Crew
No crew were credited for this trailer.
Uncredited crew
DWMSE 26 revealed the following credits:
- Creative - Tony Pipes
- Creative Head - Joe Lee
- Creative director - James Spence
- Marketing - Reemah Sakaan, Anna Skelton, Kirsty Mullan
- Executive producers - Steven Moffat, Piers Wenger, Beth Willis
- Director - Michael Geoghegan (Spank Films)
- Production Company - Red Bee Media
- Producer - Kate Blakey
- Production manager - Steven Ryan
- Director of photography - Vincent Warin
- Editing Company - Cut and Run
- Editor - Leo King
- Post-production - The Mill
- Post Production Producer - Sean Costelloe
- Visual effects supervisor - Rob Van Den Bragt
- Shoot supervisors - Rod Norman, Darren Christie, Rob Van Den Bragt
- Colourist - Mick Vincent
- 3D Animators - Rob Van Den Bragt, Suraj Odedra, James Spillman, Teemu Eramaa, David Lawson, David Knight, Luke Tickner, Andrew Mulligan
- Lead 2D Animator - Rod Norman
- Nuke - Rod Norman, Darren Christie, David Lee, Ben Smith, Georgina Ford
- Smoke - Tim Robbins
- Kit - Nuke, Smoke, Backdraft, Maya, Baselight
- Audio - 750MPH
- Audio Engineer - Andy Humphreys
References
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Notes
- There were two versions of both trailers (2D & 3D), a 65 second full length one and a 45 second "cut-down" one.
- This trailer featured a narrative and new material of Matt Smith and Karen Gillan in character.
- The main music used in the trailer was "Down the Rabbit Hole" by Delicious Digital,[1][2] which had been specially composed for it.
- The 2007 arrangement of the "Doctor Who theme" by Murray Gold it used at the end of the trailer.
- The trailers were shot in 3D.[3]
- The trailers were recorded in Studio 3 at Upper Boat Studios on Thursday 19 November 2009.[3]
Other series 5 trailers
There were also other non-narrative clip based trailers advertising the fifth series.
Two 30 second trailers began airing from 19 March 2010, and marked the first use of the music cue "I Am the Doctor". A longer 55 second version aired on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on 26 March 2010, adding the taglines Who is Coming and It's About Time. On 3 April 2010 it was revealed that these trailers were in fact short versions of the 1'55'' Coming Soon trailer from the end of The Eleventh Hour. They featured clips from every episode of Series 5 apart from The Eleventh Hour and The Big Bang.
To avoid spoilers for the The Eleventh Hour Amy's line is changed to "When I was a little girl, I dreamed of time and space. Last night all my dreams came true."
Home video releases
- The 2D trailers were included on the Doctor Who: The Complete Fifth Series DVD & Blu-ray box set released on 8 November 2010.