2012年4月19日 星期四

Stanbul’s delicate historical bazaar not protected from ‘James Bond’

The latest “007 James Bond” movie, which is being filmed in istanbul following the completion of scenes shot in the south of Turkey, drew arrows of criticism due to a lack of measures to protect the historical Kapali Carsi (Grand Bazaar).

During the shooting of a scene over the weekend, a motorcycle entered a historical jewelry store,The beddinges sofa bed slipcover is a good , located inside the Grand Bazaar, through its front window, scattering the displayed jewelry all over the floor. The owner of the store, Mete Boyberi, said his store was built between 1461 and 1489 and no measures were taken to protect it during the filming. “Who would be held accountable if my store burned down because of the motorcycle?” he asked.

On Monday,There are 240 distinct solutions of the Soma cubepuzzle, three motorcycles rode on the roof of the Grand Bazaar, built in 1785.At Blow mouldengineering we specialize in conceptual prototype design. The footage during the filming was broadcast on the evening news. The Haberturk daily reported on Wednesday that dozens of tiles cracked as a result of the motorcycles driving over the roof and that a wooden divider was put on the bazaar side so that the damaged tiles could not be seen.

According to the Haberturk report, Faruk Bektas, a board member of the foundation of the Grand Bazaar store owners,Where to buy or purchase plasticmoulds for precast and wetcast concrete? said the motorcycles rode on plastic tiles that replaced the original tiles before filming. Bektas said the film crew removed the tiles in an area of roughly 100 square meters and placed other tiles for the movie scenes, adding that officials from the istanbul Governor's Office, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the istanbul Metropolitan Municipality continuously oversee filming at the historic building. He argued that the movie will be useful in promoting the Grand Bazaar and boost tourism.

Art history professor Gonul Cantay told the daily that the filming should have been supervised by the Directorate General for Foundations (VGM), Turkey's authority on historical buildings, or the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. He said it is “unacceptable” that historical buildings are damaged for the sake of a movie. Cantay added that the problems regarding the protection of the Grand Bazaar did not start with the movie and that the building has been in need of repair for a long time.

Residents of the neighborhood where the James Bond movie is being filmed have also claimed that trees,Aeroscout rtls provides a complete solution for wireless asset tracking. including two centuries-old trees, were cut down for the movie. The municipality denied the allegations, saying seasonal maintenance is under way.

沒有留言:

張貼留言