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Death in Venice (CON episode)

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

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Aspects of production covered

  • 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 time.

Additional topics covered

  • 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

Music list

  • "Wearing My Rolex" by Wiley
  • "Monteverdi: Vespro Della Beata Vergine" by Andrew Parrott & Tavern Choir, Consort & Players
  • "Gondoliers" by Janos Lehar
  • "Oh My Beloved Father (Gianni Schicchi)" by Geoff Love & His Orchestra
  • "The Girls" by Calvin Harris
  • "Funhouse" by P!nk
  • "Morale Ipocrita Borghese" by Ennio Morricone
  • "What You Waiting For?" by Gwen Stefani
  • "Underwater Love" by Smoke City
  • "Jaws - Main Title" by The London Studio Orchestra
  • "253" by Just Jack
  • "Fight For This Love" by Cheryl Cole
  • "Piscatore 'E Pusilleco" by Andrea Bocelli

Crew

Elements retained in Cut Down

to be added

Home video releases

The "Cut Down" version of the episode is available on the Doctor Who: The Complete Fifth Series DVD & Blu-ray box sets.

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