The capture above showed a church. Checking Google Earth I notice the only church in the area showing that angle was (and still is) the Hop Yat Church at Caine & Seymour. But that make the roof scene (at this this one) way east of Easter Street, below Caine road.
The two white building would very likely be the previous version of #80 Robinson Road. If you look up a street map you'll see what I mean. At least the angle was right.
In this respect, the other roof scene with the harbour and Kowloon as background was most likely being shot elsewhere.
That was my though as well as the lighting doesn't seem right for the face shot. Also the other props at the roof looked different in the face shot. Say, the bamboo fence.
The church is definitely the Hop Yat Church; but the two white building is the Breezy Court on Park road(still there today): and the double domes building is the Central Theatre on Queen's Road C. And I think that the man is standing on the rooftops of one of the building around the Man MO Temple.
yes, we had managed to identify the roof in question many years ago. It turns out the building in question was the offices of a local newspaper Wah Kiu Yat Po (華僑日報), which was located at 106-116 Hollywood Road. The site has since been redeveloped into "Centre Stage" Tower 2.
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Re: There is a church in the background
Hi there,
The capture above showed a church. Checking Google Earth I notice the only church in the area showing that angle was (and still is) the Hop Yat Church at Caine & Seymour. But that make the roof scene (at this this one) way east of Easter Street, below Caine road.
My 2 cents,
T
Hop Yat
Thomas, you've confirmed my suspicions, but I wonder what the high rise behind it was?
Re: Hop Yat Church
Hi there,
The two white building would very likely be the previous version of #80 Robinson Road. If you look up a street map you'll see what I mean. At least the angle was right.
In this respect, the other roof scene with the harbour and Kowloon as background was most likely being shot elsewhere.
Best Regards,
T
Best
Back projection
actually, see my earlier notes that I wrote on the main article.
http://gwulo.com/node/5262#comment-11144
I believe this particular part of the scene was done in a studio with the background projected. Still interesting to know where they put the camera.
Re: back projection
Hi there,
That was my though as well as the lighting doesn't seem right for the face shot. Also the other props at the roof looked different in the face shot. Say, the bamboo fence.
Best Regards,
T
Re: Back Projection
Took this photo from a building in Po Hing Fong, just below Caine Road for comparison.
Hi there, The church is…
Hi there,
The church is definitely the Hop Yat Church; but the two white building is the Breezy Court on Park road(still there today): and the double domes building is the Central Theatre on Queen's Road C. And I think that the man is standing on the rooftops of one of the building around the Man MO Temple.
Best regards,
M
Rooftop
yes, we had managed to identify the roof in question many years ago. It turns out the building in question was the offices of a local newspaper Wah Kiu Yat Po (華僑日報), which was located at 106-116 Hollywood Road. The site has since been redeveloped into "Centre Stage" Tower 2.