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Departure Date, A Film Made Entirely At 35,000 Feet On Virgin Planes
buzzpatrol.com 2 weeks, 6 days agoSir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group, is producing the first-ever film made at 35,000 feet with photography that took place on Virgin airplanes and covered “3 continents, 28,000 miles, and 20 hours of in-flight shooting.” Titled “Departure Date,” the movie is described by Virgin Produced as an airborne romance and is set on board Virgin flights from Los Angeles to London, Dallas, Fort Worth and Sydney, Australia. The 30 minutes short, which cost less than $1 million to produce and nine days to shoot, tells th
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The Morning Fix: Virgin Takes Movie-making To New Heights. Disney Profits Jump.
latimes.com 3 weeks agoAfter the coffee. Before seeing if there's a reporter role in the next 'Avengers' movie. The Skinny: A great season finale for Fox's "New Girl" Tuesday night. Now the network needs to spend the summer figuring out how to get this show, which started out strong and then slipped in the ratings, back in the hearts and minds of viewers. Wednesday's headlines include a look at how Virgin shot an entire movie up in the air, how Disney survived "John Carter" and posted strong earnings, and a preview of upfront wee









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