The Ultimate Jaws Filming Location Video Tour - Part 2!
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
- In Part 2 of my Ultimate Jaws Filming Locations Tour, I'll take you on a tour of the remaining filming locations of the 1975 Steven Spielberg blockbuster JAWS and numerous behind the scenes deep cuts. If you like behind the scenes info and deep cuts, I hope you enjoy these additional features! The location tour includes some harder to get to locations rarely seen, and concludes with the exclusive beach seen at the very end of the film as the credits roll. NOT an easy place to get to! I had the time of my life visiting these locations and bringing them to you by making this video in honor of the film and its ingenious filmmakers. I hope you enjoy it!
Click the link below to watch Part 1 of the Ultimate Jaws Filming Locations Tour:
• The Ultimate Jaws Film...
If you missed it, click the link below to watch the Conversation with Jeffrey Voorhees Video. Jeffrey portrayed the young Alex Kintner who was the second tragic victim of the Amity shark:
• A Conversation with Je...
Once again, special thanks to the creators of the Ultimate Jaws Location Guide, my go-to reference for this trip! I'm so grateful you guys put your amazing guide together for us Jaws enthusiasts!
sites.google.com/makingthemon...
And finally, last but not least, extra special thanks to my friend, travel companion and co-star in a few scenes, William Dickey of Billy’s Spot Shots! It was a Jaw-some time!
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Thanks Mary 🙏🏼 every true Jaws fan owes you a huge debt of gratitude, for taking us on a journey most of us have always dreamed of going on. Another 5 star video.
@@tomkenworthy6802 you are very kind. Thank you so much. Knowing others are enjoying it makes having done it all that more worthwhile. ☺️
My oh my such good work Mary! You make it so easy to rewatch the movies we've all loved for so many years!
@@jayhixon9551 thanks for the kind words! So glad you enjoyed it! 🤗
Great job Mary! It's really cool to watch! Thanks for sending it to me ⚓️
@@angelafisher8410 thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
I had a friend from San Antonio, Texas who was a huge "Jaws fan" And I took her down to the Vineyard and showed her the sites where everything was filmed and she loved it!
A visit there sure does make for some great memories! You're a good friend!
So cool to see the Transom from the WHITEFOOT 😊
You did a very jawesome job on this, thank you! 😊👍🏻
@@jayturner9911 thank you for your kind comment! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
The pic of “Bruce” at the dock is actually Brucette from JAWS 2
I tripped over those rocks…. Good times 🤣
@@RandomlyRandy58 oh no! Hope you didn’t sustain any serious injuries! It’s easy to do that!
Oh WOW...tribute to the cast & crew! Teared up... cos I was thinking of Billy. I love Billy like my Dad. Your vid where the crew stayed helped me placed him there 50 yrs ago. Hell not one film location vids covered 50% of what you showed us. The city hall floor plan in Pt 1 ( which I can't even tell from entrance to exit) I didn't care, I enjoyed it. Then there was the Hooper Rock!! Good Lord! How your brain thinks for fans!! YES! I want to see that damn rock. That was my highlight. If you follow my comments in PT 1. Here's another from Billy. Spielberg wanted a certain rare antiquated harpoon for Quint. Billy said he can find one but not 2. You always need a backup..standard procedure for Prop Dept. Billy suggested to get something, anything that has a backup also. Spielberg was adamant. On the day Robert Shaw drop the harpoon in the water and the undercurrent took it away. Lol...The relationship between Billy and Spielberg became cautious. When Roy Scheider asked Dreyfuss to stand at the bow so he can take photo with shark, that camera personally belongs to Spielberg. Spielberg was firm in getting a camera like his so Billy said this time" Great let's use yours" lol
The person standing left to Scheider at 26:22 is Michael Chapman. Steven credits in the absence of Stedicam, Chapman was the hero in operating all the steady camera work on the surface of the water. Chapman was also the camera operator on both The Godfathers. And he himself became the cinematographer you may have heard The Raging Bull?
Thank you Mary for doing this. I've only known the location from the 1974 movie but to see it thru your camera in 2024 is surreal and wonderment.
The cast & crew of this movie appreciates your recognition for their input as well
Well now you have ME tearing up! Thank you so much for sharing all this behind the scenes info! I'm so glad you enjoyed my videos. I went there thinking I couldn't leave any stone unturned because Jaws is TOO special ... to me and millions of others. This was one I really wanted to get right. Thank you again! ❤
Jaws/Originally published
February 1974... So the 1973 scouting date has to be wrong.
Numerous sources I studied while doing my research confirmed that Joe’s trip was in December 1963, including this article, and the Ultimate Jaws Filming Locations Guide I referenced.
The second link below also confirms the December 1973 timeframe and states that Spielberg acquired the film rights before the book was released. So my statement about Joe’s trip in December 1973 is correct and explains how production could have already been in full swing by the time the book came out.
vineyardgazette.com/news/2023/12/07/50-years-ago-jaws-came-vineyard-after-canceled-nantucket-ferry
sandrahutchinson.com/2023/09/05/when-they-filmed-jaws-on-marthas-vineyard/