In the third year of this series, expect me to photograph and write about more of the film and TV productions which showcase our city and sometimes put a celebrity actor or two in the frame. 2013 brings Man of Steel and Elysium to theatres and filming of Godzilla, Once Upon a Time, Supernatural, Arrow, The Killing and Continuum. You can find more on my daily blog yvrshoots.com. |
The Bates Motel set out in Aldergrove on 272nd Street is the spitting image of the 12-room Seafarer motel and Gothic house set from Alfred Hitchcock's horror classic Psycho, except for the missing top of the Bates house which was CGIed in post-production for tonight's premiere on A&E. This contemporary prequel focuses on a younger version of Psycho movie killer Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore) in a coastal Oregon town called White Pine Bay and explores his relationship with his unhinged mother (Vera Farmiga) as he approaches his evil destiny. Is this the relationship that turns Norman into a killer who stuffed his mother?
Freddie Highmore, pictured filming in Horseshoe Bay below, has a look in his face reminiscent of his role as young Peter in Finding Neverland, the boy who inspired the iconic Peter Pan. I wondered if he could go dark, but have no doubt after seeing various teasers of the show.
Max Thieriot, photographed filming with Highmore in Horseshoe Bay below, is Norman's black sheep half-brother Dylan, and Olivia Cooke and Nicola Peltz (cast in the new Transformers) are his schoolmates.
Nestor Carbonell (of Lost's eyeliner debate fame) and Mike Vogel, photographed filming in Steveston below, co-star as sinister Sheriff Romero and Deputy Shelby, who has his own secrets and is attracted to Norma.
Bates Motel filmed its Woodchuck Festival (so very Twin Peaks) at an overnight shoot in Fort Langley last October.
Check-in for Bates Motel is at 10 p.m. tonight on A&E.