Monday, January 24, 2011

Twilight and Breaking Dawn News for Jan 24

Meet Twilight’s love child!
Filming for Breaking Dawn already started, generating more buzz since this photo of Bella and Edward’s daughter hit the web! Link...

Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn continues to film in Baton Rouge (Video)
The movie' Twilight Saga: Breaking Daw'n is working on a tight schedule for the film to be shot on location. The residents of Baton Rouge are getting a firsthand look. According to WBRZ, an ABC television affiliate, the Twilight crew is out and filming common places around the area.
A giant green screen, the size of a three story building, is currently located at the Arsenal Park near the State Capitol building. Video from the ABC station, which aired on Saturday night, showed the green screen in the middle of the area for shooting. And it appears that there is a good amount of security to make sure the fans don't get too close. Link to video...

New Breaking Dawn Image Reveals How Bella Swan Celebrated Christmas
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (2010) (Part 1) isn't due in theaters till November 2011, but you Twi-hards probably want to taste that epic two-part finale right now. Fortunately, director Bill Condon wants to help you out by slowly releasing tiny bits and pieces of the film(s) in conjunction with major holidays.
During Thanksgiving we got an image of Bella's hand amidst a bundle of feathers (fans of the series will know the meaning behind that one), and on Christmas, Condon released another photo from the set showing us all what Christmas looks like at the Swan household. Condon tweeted the image with this message: "Happy holidays from the Swan home to yours." Nothing all too revealing in this image, which looks like your basic Christmas setting, complete with colored...
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Breaking Dawn:Part 1 HQ Title Treatment and Logo!
The title treatment and logo for Breaking Dawn: Part 1 has just been unveiled...Link....

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