Expect productions filmed from remote or locked-in locations British film and TV productions will need to adapt to the challenges posed by the coronavirus if projects are given the go ahead while a vaccine remains elusive.
That’s according to a leading screenwriter and author, Ewan Morrison (The Outlaw King), who said filmmakers should favour shows filmed in “locked-in and locked down studios” or in “remote locations”. “So, expect to see a lot of dramas in the next year that are shot in deep space, under the sea, or in surreal closed environments – like remote islands,” Morrison told the BBC.
Larger-scale productions that involve hundreds of cast and crew are logistically tough to work on during a pandemic, so Morrison said to expect “to