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TVE shows on video how its daily series are shot in times of coronavirus

Filming adapted to circumstances

08.06.2020| Redacción


The TVE Newscast approaches the filming of 'Acacias 38' and 'Mercado Central' to discover how they have adapted to the current situation.


The de-escalation is also being noticed in the television industry, which in recent days has seen how some of its series have returned to work to resume their recordings. Some of the first to do so have been Acacias 38 and Mercado Central, which have returned to their respective sets to record new chapters for the afternoon of La 1.


Of course, both series have done so adapting to this 'new normal' in times of coronavirus. In the case of Acacias, the current circumstances have caused readjustments in very specific sequences. For example, two characters from the series have met again in the new chapters and "have had to express in a different way what they used to solve with a kiss or a hug", as reported this Sunday by the piece broadcast by the La Telediario de La one.


"We have rewritten many sequences to be able to shoot again looking for that security," Humberto Miró, executive producer of Acacias, explains to the camera. "For us it has been a whole experience and a learning experience," says actress Ylenia Baglietto, who plays Maite in the serial of the time.


In Mercado Central they have also had to change the way of recording according to which scenes. In the new chapters, two characters will be locked in the elevator. And what previously would have required planning, now requires a different one. "We will first make a shot of one, then a shot of the other, and then we will make a shot with a digital effect so that it looks like they are both," says Joan Noguera, executive co-producer and director of Mercado Central.


At the end of June, the second season of La Caza will resume filming, which this time will not take place in Monteperdido but in the Sierra de Tramuntana. The series starring Megan Montaner already shot part of its new episodes in March, when it had to stop because of the pandemic. Since then, fiction has waited patiently to return to work. Not without concerns, both in terms of security and the consequences that this break could cause in the final result. "I was concerned that many of the actors, 18-year-old boys, would change as the newscasts. It would have been difficult to maintain raccord", points out the producer of La Caza, José Manuel Lorenzo.

 



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