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Last Updated: Jan 19, 2012 - 12:42:56 AM |
The Bahamas Film Commission in keeping with their mandate to
encourage international film making and photographic shoots in The Bahamas, have
succeeded for the fifth year in a row at welcoming the Orvis Clothing line to return to do yet another
shoot for it’s newest line of women’s clothing on Grand Bahama Island. The
Bahamas Weekly had the opportunity to go on-location at the Grand Lucayan where
they were shooting models on the beach and at the rear of the manor house at
the famous Gazebo were so many have made their wedding vows.
Sr. Art Director, Rick Ruso took a few minutes off from the
shoot to do an impromptu interview with TheBahamasWeekly.com. He expressed his
pleasure to be back on Grand Bahama Island in the company of gorgeous fashion
models amidst the scenic vistas present on Grand Bahama Island. Ruso explained that every two days they would have a pair of different models arriving. Their crew comprised of ten persons. Be sure to click the play button to
view his enlightening interview on the who, what, where and when. Enjoy!
Learn more about Orvis: www.orvis.com
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opportunities in this industry have been and will always be based on a
first come 'first served' basis and The Bahamas Film Commission's
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all possible for those who want to know, to be 'in the know'. Disney's
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