17 comments

  • sandcat_ 44 minutes ago
    Vancouver always feels like Cities Skyline or SimCity to me, in a good way. That point where you’ve maxed everything out and there’s all sorts going on. You turn a corner and you see a seaplane landing, people cycling, rowing, running, doing yoga in the park, boats going past, etc, etc. Then another corner and you see the mountains, ski resorts with the lights twinkling. In one direction there’s skyscrapers but in another, quaint colourful houses. I love it here.
  • auslegung 4 days ago
    One of my favorite YouTube channels, Every Frame a Painting, has a video on this https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ojm74VGsZBU
    • jbl0ndie 1 hour ago
      The city that never plays itself, a classic episode
  • pkaler 1 hour ago
    My mother worked in a factory that sewed drapes for film sets before she retired. My brother-in-law used to be an operations manager for a warehouse that rented equipment to film sets.

    There is just a very long tail of services and a robust supply chain that is required for most industries to be successful.

  • topkai22 2 hours ago
    Psych (the TV show) was set in Santa Barbara but filmed in Vancouver. They then did an episode where the plot was that characters all took a trip to British Columbia, which I recall being amusingly meta.
    • tecoholic 2 hours ago
      Wow. With all the beach, pier and flyby shots, as a non-American, I really thought it was all shot in Santa Barbara. Man. What editing can do.
      • tomega2134 1 hour ago
        The most recognizable building would be the one their office was set in, which is actually the White Rock Museum & Archives building (a former train station) in White Rock, near the pier.
      • ecshafer 1 hour ago
        Beach, pier and flyby shots might be done with a combination of stock footage, or a single day shoot for filler. Theres a term for it, not sure what it is.
        • __s 1 hour ago
          B-roll
      • 3eb7988a1663 1 hour ago
        I noticed more than one scene where it was actually raining, but they digitally edited it out (as best they could on a TV budget). I always thought it was weird for a place with such perfect weather that they could not delay shooting by a day.
    • justinhj 1 hour ago
      Same thing happens in Ice Cube's "Are We There Yet" where the characters are driving from Portland to Vancouver but the whole movie is filmed in Vancouver and surrounding area.
  • thought_alarm 2 hours ago
    Or in the case of Superbad, a film based on Seth Rogen's experiences as a Vancouver teenager in the late 90s, Vancouver is a stand-in for Los Angeles, which is a stand-in for Vancouver.
  • mistyvales 1 hour ago
    You can also tell if something was shot in Canada by all the Canadian actors all over the place. I recognize so many people from X-Files, and so many other shows.
    • stevenwoo 1 hour ago
      Swear I recognized location/trees from TV show The Magicians in the latest adaptation of Shogun(standing in for Japan).
      • necubi 46 minutes ago
        The forest scenes in shogun were filmed in Squamish, around some very popular climbing areas. You can even see chalk on some of the boulders.
  • dzonga 56 minutes ago
    the non politically correct answer - Vancouver allows you to sell the dream of a wonderful city, clean streets etc.
    • lwansbrough 50 minutes ago
      Like SF, you can pick streets in Vancouver and sell whatever story you want about the city. You won't find many film cameras on East Hastings unless it's a documentary.
  • buildbot 1 hour ago
    It was very fun to attend UBC then immediately start recognizing bits of the campus in many TV shows - Man in High Castle, Stargate, Battlestar, and many others.

    They have long since fixed it but there used to be an absolutely awful/hilarious set of street view captures for UBC that were taken by accident during filming for Man in the High Castle…the entire main mall had Nazi flags up. https://ubyssey.ca/humour/ubc-nazi-territory-street-view/

    • justinhj 1 hour ago
      Same for SFU students too especially the mountain top Burnaby campus.
  • CapitalistCartr 2 hours ago
    And Toronto is New York City.
    • m-ee 1 hour ago
      “Come with me to Canada. Toronto is just like New York, but without all the stuff”- Steve Martin on 30 Rock
    • mikrl 57 minutes ago
      Ah yes, American Psycho was shot in Toronto wasn’t it?
      • Insanity 44 minutes ago
        It was! Downtown near the financial district.
  • carabiner 2 hours ago
    Tax breaks for filming and it's not SF specific or even cities. Other planets too, like Stargate SG-1 being filmed around Squamish 1 hour away.
    • ecshafer 1 hour ago
      Its really amazing how most planets in the galaxy look exactly like the Pacific northwest.
      • chorizo 1 hour ago
        As someone who lives in Vancouver, that’s a huge relief. I won’t have to adapt to new biomes once we go offworld.
    • dylan604 2 hours ago
      Shooting on location halfway across the galaxy definitely seems like it would strain the union's rate schedule. If you can take a Stargate so that you could be back home on the same day so you only have to pay local rates would be amazing.
      • zulux 2 hours ago
        The moon landings were faked, and Stanley Kubrick directed them. Annoyingly, he insisted on filming on location.
    • expedition32 19 minutes ago
      Having a street shut down for filming in New York or San Francisco is probably beyond the budget of most directors.
  • expedition32 23 minutes ago
    The alien planet is always a Canadian forest!
  • AIorNot 1 hour ago
    Also Battlestar Galactica -multiple shots of homes in Vancouver- I remember watching the series and wondering what city was being used for Baltar's house and surroundings because it was so beautiful, futuristic and clean..then I went vistied Vancouver.. its truly a gorgeous city and area

    http://www.battlestarlocations.com/locations-guide/the-minis...

    • goodroot 39 minutes ago
      Every time I visit the library it feels like I'm in New Caprica.
    • cpuguy83 1 hour ago
      Thanks for this. Just started another rewatch and were of course in awe of the house.
  • dreamcompiler 2 hours ago
    I thought it was funny that almost every alien planet on Stargate SG-1 looked like British Columbia.
    • clickety_clack 1 hour ago
      They called one of the planets “Kelowna”, a town in BC a few hundred km away.
    • chorizo 1 hour ago
      And the advanced planets looked like the SFU campus.
  • mc32 2 hours ago
    Nah, you can tell because they don’t have annoying people paint street numbers on the curbs.

    That said it’d be difficult to film the film Bullitt in Vancouver unless they cut out a lot of the street scenes, the marina, San Bruno mountain, the old freeways…

    • comrade1234 2 hours ago
      The painting address numbers on curbs was a widespread scam in San Francisco. Grifters scammed homeowners into doing it.
      • antonymoose 1 hour ago
        What was the scam exactly? I thought curb numbers were a thing people actually had from the movies!
        • AlotOfReading 1 hour ago
          They're definitely a thing. The scam is people showing up and painting them without approval, demanding payment afterwards.
      • fragmede 37 minutes ago
        That's extortion, not a scam. Still bad, but different word.
  • beembeem 2 hours ago
    ...and Seattle