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Episode Three

Production > The Second Challenge

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(
description repeat) The introduction was shot at three different locations. The initial intro with the coordinator (myself) was taken at Picton cemetery, while the crew shot was filmed at the former Kenmore hospital complex. Because we were running out of light, we only had a chance to do a few takes with the dolly.
The descending clip of the four candidates was taken at ‘The Manor’ with a jib crane, just before the ladies were given their challenge (hence why they were still smiling).
This particular intro was extended for the purpose of marketing the new series, almost like a trailer (
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This episode (a 10 minute extract from EP 3) was filmed at St Bartholomew church in Prospect (Sydney, Australia). Rumour has it that a priest who literally dropped dead from an aneurysm haunts it. In addition to that, people have claimed to have seen a hooded figure silently hovering between the gravestones.
The only way to substantiate these claims was to launch an inquiry and see what folks in the group came up with.
This challenge presented one the most intensifying moments the candidate had experienced in this series.


By the end interviews everyone was feeling the fatigue, especially me (which is evidential in my interview). It was pretty much a non-stop program from the time we got there to the time we left. Even though I had good assistance from the crew, being the lead cameraman, director, producer, gaffer, grip, dude on the boom mic and who knows what else can be quite taxing. But the passion to bring these experiences to television overwhelms everything else.



Instead of uploading another end credits video, I’ve decided to use the one from the first episode.





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