The director of photography for HBO’s The Last of Us series has shared some behind-the-scenes photos and images from the much-loved third episode, “Long Long Night.” Eben Bolter shared an incredible and fascinating look into the gripping and emotional episode, confirming, among other details that HBO basically built an entire town for the episode.
One of Bolter’s images also shows the precise latitude and longitude of the much-talked about scene claiming to be “10 miles west of Boston.” Because of those specific geopositioning details, we know that this scene was not actually filmed anywhere near Boston.
In fact, based on the coordinates that Bolter provided in one of the behind-the-scenes images, we can see it was filmed in Kananaskis, AB, Canada, near the Sheep River Falls. It’s an absolutely gorgeous, tranquil, and serene place, but it’s not near Boston. In reality, the scene was filmed more than 2,000 miles west of Boston. Locals shared some excellent memes about the Boston geography and the scenes lack of Dunkin’ Donuts, and even Stephen King weighed in. While Episode 3 might not have nailed Boston perfectly, it did contain a post-apocalyptic Cumberland Farms, and there isn’t much more quintessential New England than that.
Other details from the behind-the-scenes thread include how the town where Bill (Nick Offerman) lives was a real place that had asphalt laid for a new development before being abandoned. The art department then went to work and built an entire town. Really. “Every single house, fence, lamp post, everything you see was art dept,” Bolter said.
The houses were shells, and their interiors were built on a sound stage. However, one corner of Bill and Frank’s house was filmed on location to help with a certain scene. Bolter said the VFX team deserves a lot of credit for sprucing things up, too.
Another piece of trivia to know is that the Last of Us art department made one of Bill’s traps with cement, and it was actually Bill actor Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation, Devs) who did at least some of the work. When filming the scene was Bill seals the trap, a camera operator named Neal Bryant stayed down in the hole. Offerman said jokingly to Byrant, “F**k you, Neal,” according to Bolter.
You can see the full thread below.
And a few more, with Bethan our 1st AD, Jason our location manager, and the back of Peter our director’s head doing the standing-in. pic.twitter.com/KIhf9GUELw
— Eben Bolter BSC (@ebenbolter) January 31, 2023
OK here’s Bill’s Town. We found a plot of bare asphalt that had been laid for a new development before being abandoned, creating the perfect platform for us to build a town on. Here it is before art department got started… pic.twitter.com/H0UmIyklbO
— Eben Bolter BSC (@ebenbolter) February 2, 2023
Every single house, fence, lamp post, everything you see was art dept. The houses were shells, with interiors built on a sound stage, apart from the reception and one corner of Bill and Frank’s house so we could do the fire scene in one shot. VFX did an incredible job finishing. pic.twitter.com/Z2OP9EXu3r
— Eben Bolter BSC (@ebenbolter) February 2, 2023
No corners cut; art dept made one of Bill’s traps safe for our cast and crew with cement. A bit of trivia: The shot where Bill seals up the trap, cam op Neal Bryant was in the hole filming and as Nick sealed the hole, he whispered softy through the mud: “F**k you, Neal” 🤣 pic.twitter.com/7DnO35AWnk
— Eben Bolter BSC (@ebenbolter) February 2, 2023
For the raiders attack we shot a single continuous handheld shot taking Frank downstairs, into dining room, outside to Bill, then back inside. Lighting wise I wanted to use the fire instead of moon-light, and I requested SFX rain with lightning strikes to amplify the chaos. pic.twitter.com/8wxbkea9Ft
— Eben Bolter BSC (@ebenbolter) February 3, 2023
Strawberries. Here’s our exquisite director planning their jog to final positions. On the ground you’ll see orange string plotting where the houses would be built, but main purpose of this was to determine where strawberry patch would be, relative to sun at magic hour. 🍓 pic.twitter.com/yRFQqFf8xR
— Eben Bolter BSC (@ebenbolter) February 3, 2023
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The latest episode of The Last of Us featured Offerman as Bill and Murray Bartlett (The White Lotus) as Frank. The episode’s plot was biggest deviation from the game so far. For more on the episode, check out GameSpot’s breakdown, which contains massive spoilers.
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For more, check out a trailer for this Sunday’s next episode.
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