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Where The Trains Used To Go
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Written by: Morten Skallerud Date: November 30, 2003
Morten Skallerud and his camera locomotive. Note yellow theodolite. Image by Odd Geir Sæther / Camera Magica.

Directed and photographed by MORTEN SKALLERUD

Music JAN GARBAREK

Sound design JAN LINDVIK

Main shooting crew FRODE WIK, DENNIS RØLLER, EIVIND NATVIG, NINON ONARHEIM

Mechanics MORTEN JOHANSEN

Produced by CAMERA MAGICA, MORTEN SKALLERUD

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This film was shot along the Tertitten Museum Railway, Sørumsand ...And other remains of the Aurskog-Høland railway in south-eastern Norway.

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Appearances by TORIL SIMONSEN, TROND DEHLI, RUNE BRAKESTAD, HANS ERIK BJERKE, ØYVIND HOFSETH, KNUT HANSEN, MARTE BRAKESTAD IHLEBÆK, ØYVIND BRAKESTAD IHLEBÆK, JAN ROBERT WILLIAMSEN, HENNING PEDERSEN, EVEN SKALLERUD, EIVOR FINSRUD, NINA SÆTHER, BEN BOARDMAN, TROND E. SYNVIS, EINAR SAUGE PERSONNEL, PASSENGERS AND VISITORS AT THE TERTITTEN MUSEUM RAILWAY LOCAL PEOPLE OF BJØRKELANGEN

Some shots produced in cooperation with GRENZELØS AS

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Additional crew members KARL ERIK RUUD, TORKILD SKALLERUD, SVEN VESTBY, KATY CHEN, NESRIN CICEK, VIDAR VAGGEN OLSEN, JAN ROBERT WILLIAMSEN, STEINAR KAARSTEIN, KURT JENSEN, MORTEN JOHANSEN, ESPEN THORVALDSEN, TURID HERTEL-AAS, GUNNAR BAY, JON JACOBS

Security SVEN VESTBY, TURID HERTEL-AAS, TORKILD SKALLERUD, ROGER JOHANSEN, KNUT HANSEN, JON HENNING KRISTOFFERSEN, EWA SKALLERUD

Lighting gaffer TORSTEIN NODLAND

Stills photographers ODD GEIR SÆTHER, TORSTEIN NODLAND, MORTEN SKALLERUD

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Archive photos ANDERS BEER WILSE / NORSK FOLKEMUSEUM
ANDERS JOHNSEN / UHB'S COLLECTION HJØRDIS NICOLAISEN'S COLLECTION
 
Further in 70mm reading:

Where the Trains Used to Go

Gallery: The Making of "Where The Trains Used To Go"

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Camera mechanic Gustaf Mandal working on the 65mm camera. Image by Morten Skallerud / Camera Magica.

15/65 camera rented from MEXFILM / MATS ERIXON

Camera construction FILMSMEDJAN / GUSTAF MANDAL

Technical supervision FRODE WIK

Mechanical construction JOBOTEK / MORTEN JOHANSEN, MORTEN SKALLERUD, DENNIS RØLLER, KURT JENSEN, STEINAR HELLSTRØM

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Special thanks to THE STAFF OF THE TERTITTEN MUSEUM RAILWAY FOR INVALUABLE HELP AND COOPERATION

Thanks to LENA MOEN, EIVIND BAGLE, LINDA MYKLEBUST, PETTER TØNDER JAKOBSEN, KIRSTEN BJØRNELYKKE, ARILD BERGERSEN, DEAN BABIC, TRULS FALLET, HELGE JOHANSEN, ANDERS INGMARSSON, INTERFOTO, OLE HOEL, THE SAUGE FAMILY, JAHN SCHOU & FAMILY, BJØRKELANGEN POLICE STATION, COUNCIL OF AURSKOG-HØLAND, DAG LUTRO, KENNETH TILLSON, PÅL GENGENBACH, JAN KNUTZEN, HARALD ELLEFSEN, IMAX THEATRE AKER BRYGGE; TERJE KRISTIANSEN, HÅKON TENNES, DAVID LØITE, JON JACOBS, ALL OTHERS WHO HELPED US DURING THE PRODUCTION

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Music recording RAINBOW STUDIO /JAN-ERIK KONGSHAUG

Sound re-recording TORMOD RINGNES /THE CHIMNEY POT, OSLO

Laboratory GULLIVER, PARIS

Lab supervision LYNBROOK PRODUCTIONS / ANDREW ORAN, SIMONE APPLEBY

Colour grader SOPHIE LUSTIERE

Digital post production SIRIUSFILM DENMARK, IMAGICA USA

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Manuscript development supported by NORSK KASSETTAVGIFTSFOND

Financing THE NORWEGIAN FILM FUND / SHORT FILM CONSULTANT EVA DAHR, FOND FOR LYD OG BILDE GRENZELØS AS,  LABOUR-, EQUIPMENT- AND SERVICE CREDITS

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© MMIII CAMERA MAGICA, MORTEN SKALLERUD. OSLO, NORWAY
 
 
 
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