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  • This is a short video (9 minutes) of the filming of a scene in the HBO TV series "The Gilded Age" shot in Washington Park, Troy, NY, June 2021. More info: www.hbo.com/th...
    In June 2021, I had the incredible luck of living in downtown Troy during the shooting of scenes from Julian Fellowes film series, "The Gilded Age." The 9-part historical fiction TV series is about the Astor 400, "the only people worth knowing in Gilded Age society", with attention to 19th century detail that will rival Fellowes’ “Downton Abbey.”
    The Gilded Age is a term used to describe the prosperous years in American history post Civil War. Unprecedented growth in technology and industrial activity gave way to greed and corruption. Wealthy tycoons, bankers and politicians created extraordinary wealth at the expense of the working class. The elite grew rich through the monopolies they created in the steel, petroleum, and transportation industries, according to Britannica. Notable tycoons included John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Leland Stanford and J.P. Morgan. Fellowes' new show is described as 'a sweeping fictional epic of the millionaire titans of New York City,'
    One day I was able to shoot video of the crew filming an elaborate outdoor scene in Washington Park, a block from where I live. It was exciting to have a front row seat to view all the film set technology and the carefully choreographed movements of 19th century dressed actors and horse-drawn carriages. The costumes, particularly the lady's dresses, were gorgeous. There was incredible attention to clothes and period set details. The crew covered the blacktop road with dirt and occasionally sprayed it with water to keep the dust down.
    What makes the video of the street scene especially interesting is the multiple layers of activity all happening simultaneously. There is the cameraman and film crew in the foreground, pedestrians on both sides of the street, two lanes of horse-drawn carriages and in the background an actress entering a house.
    The important part of the scene for the storyline is the lady in the pink dress in the background showing the servant her invitation to a social event (4:57, 5:41).
    To give the video a Victorian feel I used music from the Spare Parts CDs, "The Civil War Ballroom" and "The Regency Ballroom."
    Starting at 2:30, it's fun to watch Lambie (the fellow in the red T-shirt), managing the street traffic by giving hand signals to carriage-drivers and pedestrians who are waiting for his cue to enter the camera's view.
    To see how much effort went into refashioning downtown Troy into a 19th century New York city film set, watch Gilded Age Troy: • Gilded Age Troy
    Set designers for The Gilded Age TV production turned the clock back by covering the modern, asphalt streets with truckloads of dirt and dressing up building facades with 19th century awnings, doorways and period-appropriate shop windows. The video includes photos of: horse-drawn carriages, building exteriors, signs identifying businesses, entertainment posters, a flower shop and elaborate window displays for tobacco, confectionary products, women's hats, women's and men's clothing, shoes and boots, silverware and china. The photos were taken in May 2021.
    In the photos below, you can see how downtown Troy was turned into a 19th century film set.
    Gilded Age Filming in Troy
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    Gilded Age Film - Shops
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    Gilded Age Film - Posters
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    Gilded Age Film - Carriages & Horses
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    Troy Architecture
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    What Washington Park (Troy, NY) looked like before (and after) the Gilded Age film crew occupied it - • Walking to English Cou...
    More about the film: www.hbo.com/th...
    What is the Gilded Age Film About (from hbo.com/the-gilded-age)
    The American Gilded Age was a period of immense economic change, of huge fortunes made and lost, and the rise of disparity between old money and new.
    Against this backdrop of change, the story begins in 1882 - introducing young Marian Brook, the orphaned daughter of a Union general, who moves into the New York City home of her thoroughly old money aunts Agnes van Rhijn and Ada Brook. Accompanied by Peggy Scott, an accomplished African-American woman, Marian inadvertently becomes enmeshed in a social war between one of her aunts, a scion of the old money set, and her stupendously rich neighbors, a ruthless railroad tycoon and his ambitious wife, George and Bertha Russell.
    In this exciting new world that is on the brink of the modern age, will Marian follow the established rules of society, or forge her own path ?

Komentáře • 118

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 3 lety +36

    What makes the video of the street scene especially interesting is the multiple layers of activity all happening simultaneously. There is the cameraman and film crew in the foreground, pedestrians on both sides of the street, two lanes of horse-drawn carriages and in the background an actress entering a house.

    • @rachelgarber1423
      @rachelgarber1423 Před 2 lety +2

      Very nice clip, we have a lot of streets and houses like this in Philadelphia, and our Academy of Music was used in the opening scene of Age of Innocence as a stand in for the New York Opera House

  • @glowchet
    @glowchet Před 2 lety +6

    I was able to walk around while they were filming in Troy , NY. The transformation was a delight to watch and experience. We were able to browse the store fronts and imagine yourself in the time !

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety +3

    Episode 4: This episode uses Washington Park, Troy, NY to represent Fort Green, a wealthy black neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY where Peggy's parents, Arthur and Dorothy Scott live. Peggy’s dad owns a pharmacy and her mother is active in neighborhood affairs. They have Black domestic workers. In the 1880’s Fort Greene was where the Black middle and upper-class New Yorkers lived. This is why there are so many black actors in my video.

    • @PSPguy2
      @PSPguy2 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for clarifying this. It was noticeable that the look and the characters did not reflect the Upper East Side New York City of the time. I also recognized it as the Brooklyn scene from the show.

  • @RhaeyaCreations
    @RhaeyaCreations Před 3 lety +18

    I'm so excited for this! I'm currently working on a 1910 worth gown and I've been deep in thr research hole about the gilded age. This looks amazing! Good job and thank you for sharing!

  • @flotsamjetsam9610
    @flotsamjetsam9610 Před 3 lety +15

    This is awesome! Really fantastically done. Hooray for Troy, too!!

  • @mylesgarcia4625
    @mylesgarcia4625 Před 2 lety +1

    Good choice of the soundtrack. Love your choice of period music. It feels so authentic. Good job!

  • @jonsil001
    @jonsil001 Před 2 lety +7

    Amazing, film and tv is truly an art, the effort that goes in is immense.

  • @davidcattin7006
    @davidcattin7006 Před 2 lety +1

    Aaaand, ACTION! And, magically, the gilded age appears before your very eyes. Fascinating.

  • @octaviowarnock-graham6102

    One of my parent's brownstones was used as a location! So cool to see this!

  • @DJLennon
    @DJLennon Před 2 lety +1

    To think I used to frequent that very same street all the time when my friend owned an apartment in the building on the corner of washington park...To see this re-enactment in real time brings tears to my eye. Being a Troy native all my life I wish I had been around to see the filming so I could have brought out my irish tin whistle top hat and violin ahah...

  • @bigell91
    @bigell91 Před 2 lety +1

    OMG!! I just watched this scene in tonight's episode!!!!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 3 lety +6

    Starting at 2:30, it's fun to watch Lambie (the fellow in the red T-shirt), managing the street traffic by giving hand signals to carriage-drivers and pedestrians who are waiting for his cue to enter the camera's view.

  • @elizabethbrower640
    @elizabethbrower640 Před 3 lety +6

    It really looks like a time capsule right down to the soil on the road.

    • @TERRENCEJJR
      @TERRENCEJJR Před rokem

      It looks good. Those are actually carpets with cobblestone patterns and a dusting of sand. I live right there and I ride my bike all around the scenes. This is the first footage I've seen though. They really do a great job. The HBO folks area class act.

  • @nooral4315
    @nooral4315 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this video! What a treat.

  • @diversegardener392
    @diversegardener392 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Stop talking and start rolling I'm dieing for the newest seasons 😢😢😢😢

  • @maipe6917
    @maipe6917 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing this. I got to have a sneak peak of my brother at work before the show airs!

  • @gibadias1637
    @gibadias1637 Před 2 lety +2

    Fenomenal work! I watched the premiere season and the result is trully amazing, like been transported back in time!

  • @JamesLacher
    @JamesLacher Před 2 lety

    I watched first episode. Thanks for putting this video together!

  • @kathrynsheehan6467
    @kathrynsheehan6467 Před 3 lety +3

    Great job Don ! You captured it perfectly ! Thank you !

  • @lhrdst1
    @lhrdst1 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing this! My neighbor and I LOVE the series! Costumes are Beautiful!❤️

  • @rlfolder5437
    @rlfolder5437 Před rokem

    Thank you for this! Its cools to see the filming of Brooklyn, NY where Peggy’s family lived- (Peggy is at 5:50 I think). Also interesting to see the modern cars barely out of camera’s view. 🤭

  • @patrice1380
    @patrice1380 Před 21 dnem

    Great Show🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @ReneeCamus
    @ReneeCamus Před 3 lety +4

    That is so cool, Don!! Thank you for sharing that. I hope the series is good. :)

  • @anneliljedahl7031
    @anneliljedahl7031 Před 3 lety

    A behind the scenes glimpse, what fun!

  • @marilynryan7822
    @marilynryan7822 Před 2 lety

    I enjoyed this video.I am loving watching “ The Gilded Age”

  • @1927chet
    @1927chet Před 2 lety

    Very nice job folks! Just brought me back to the fun days back in June.

  • @LSTEdD1
    @LSTEdD1 Před rokem

    Love these scenes! More please!! 🎩🚂

  • @markoa.e.5398
    @markoa.e.5398 Před 2 lety

    Nice behind the scenes. I’m grateful productions can safely be made. To see masks worn by staff and stars is very welcome to me.

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety +4

    Episode 6: It was delightful to see several scenes shot in downtown Troy - Monument Square, elegant houses on 2nd St. and Paine Castle. Scenes shot on the streets in downtown Troy have a more realistic feel to them than scenes shot on the Long Island film set. An effort is underway to preserve and protect the historic Paine Castle for future generations. This 125-year old mansion, located at 49 Second St. in downtown Troy, has seen a lot since it was built in 1896 as the “Grandest House in Troy.” A Gilded Age masterpiece, it has served as a private residence, a college administrative building, a movie set and most recently a fraternity house for the Alpha Tau chapter of Pi Kappa Phi at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. www.troyrecord.com/2021/08/23/effort-underway-to-preserve-historic-paine-castle/ The Painecastle web site - www.painecastle.com/ - includes a pretty amazing virtual tour of the building and a video - Ode to the Butler - czcams.com/video/xDbArU30sBU/video.html - with three dancing ballerinas and a butler.

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 3 lety +4

    The important part of the scene for the storyline is the lady in the pink dress in the background showing the servant her invitation to a social event (at 4:57 and 5:41).

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    'The Gilded Age' sets up for 2nd season of filming in Troy, Albany, Cohoes
    Kenneth C. Crowe II, Albany Times Union, June 18, 2022
    www.timesunion.com/news/article/The-Gilded-Age-sets-up-for-second-season-of-17249675.php
    Racks of costumes for filming HBO’s “The Gilded Age” are filling up the Troy Atrium again - and the production of the hit Julian Fellowes series is moving out from Troy to include Albany and Cohoes.
    While schedules and locations aren’t completely set for Albany, Cohoes and Troy, the production is expected to be setting up and filming for three months this summer. Scenes are expected to be shot from Aug. 1 to 26.
    “We’re excited,” said David Bryce, owner of the Troy Atrium at Broadway and Third Street in Troy where HeyDay Productions LLC has begun setting up and contractors are in and out of the building. This spot was the center of costuming and prepping the extras in 19th-century period clothing for filming,
    The production will work out of the atrium from June 13 to Sept. 2. Filming is anticipated to begin in August at several locations in Albany and Cohoes for the first time. In Troy, familiar locations such as the former Illium Café on Monument Square and homes around Washington Park will again appear in the show.
    Fellowes, who created the popular “Downton Abbey” series, is the creator and writer of “The Gilded Age.” Both dramatic series emphasize their historic authenticity. “The Gilded Age” is set in late 19th-century New York, several decades before the action of “Downton Abbey,” which opened with news of the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 and portrayed the lives of British aristocrats through the late 1920s.
    The First Presbyterian Church at Willett and State streets in Albany will see filming in August, said Jamie Mamone, the church administrator, on Friday. Mamone said dates are being firmed up and that she’s looking forward to seeing the period costumes and horses and carriages. The church is on the east side of Washington Park, which has often been the site of movie and television productions.
    Grant Wilfley Casting began advertising this week for extras to work on the second season at sites around the region. The company was the source for extras who worked on the first season of filming in Troy.

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Beaux Arts style gets attention on HBO (see 15 photos in AP article below). Just as Fellowes began work on “The Gilded Age” several years ago after his hit “Downton Abbey,” the architect, author and educator Phillip James Dodd began his passion project about the same era. His “An American Renaissance: Beaux-Arts Architecture in New York City” (Images Publishing) is a massive, meticulous book delving into the homes, monuments and public buildings that robber barons and industrialists ordered up in an over-the-top vein as the city gained its cultural footing. The Beaux Arts style, characterized by classical forms, massive proportions and lavish, usually symmetrical, detailing, sprouted from the École des Beaux Arts in Paris. Some of the most sought-after American architects trained there before joining the gold rush for commissions amid New York’s sea of brownstones.
    apnews.com/article/business-europe-new-york-city-nathan-lane-arts-and-entertainment-61b36f1ce45fadf95d6013e1fb0f70f6

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    WMHT (PBS) Field Trip program visited the set of HBO's The Gilded Age in Troy, NY, where the city's historic architecture has been transformed into a spectacular vision of history. Aired: 07/01/21
    www.pbs.org/video/the-gilded-age-in-troy-ny-0nvntx/

  • @julieagar6389
    @julieagar6389 Před 3 lety

    So great. I love Troy

  • @PJ-pw7tw
    @PJ-pw7tw Před 2 lety

    Empecé a ver esta serie y me encantó, la ambientación, los personajes, el vestuario me fascina todo lo de esa epoca y la historia está genial...

    • @donwfbell
      @donwfbell  Před 2 lety +2

      English translation: I started watching this series and I loved it, the setting, the characters, the costumes, everything from that time fascinates me and the story is great...

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    What Happened to the Gilded Age Mansions of New York City? The palatial and ornate Manhattan homes depicted on the hit HBO series ‘The Gilded Age’ once existed, but almost all have been demolished. HBO’s hit series “The Gilded Age,” set in 1880s Manhattan, was filmed at a number of historic mansions dating back to the famously ostentatious era. But most are located in Newport, R.I., or Troy, N.Y., according to an HBO spokeswoman-virtually no filming took place in Manhattan. Why? Because the palatial Gilded Age mansions of New York City have almost completely vanished. Starting around 1880, New Yorkers built some of the largest and most elaborate houses the country had ever seen. On Fifth Avenue, Riverside Drive and elsewhere in the city stood free-standing homes modeled after European palaces, some with more than 100 rooms and spanning entire city blocks. Yet within a few decades, virtually all of these massive houses had been demolished. “These amazing mansions that were built along Fifth Avenue-many of them have been destroyed,” said Helen Zoe Veit, an associate history professor at Michigan State who is a historical consultant for the HBO show. In the 1880s and ‘90s, the city’s most desirable residential neighborhood was Vanderbilt Row, a stretch of mansions on Fifth Avenue between 50th Street and the southeast corner of Central Park. Today the area is a frenzied commercial district of office buildings and retail stores, with virtually no trace of the posh single-family homes that once stood there. www.wsj.com/articles/what-happened-to-the-gilded-age-mansions-of-new-york-city-11647534089

    • @fosterfuchs
      @fosterfuchs Před 4 měsíci

      It humors me when people say "we don't save anything old any more these days". Actually we do more now than ever before. Many people are indeed concerned about saving historic buildings. And unlike in the past, we now have the National Register of Historic Places, which prevents those buildings from being torn down. They can't even be changed, unless it has been permitted after a stringent review.

  • @Bee-n3h
    @Bee-n3h Před 2 lety

    Thank you for posting. #SoFunToWatch.

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Troy featured prominently in HBO’s ‘The Gilded Age’
    www.troyrecord.com/2022/01/24/troy-featured-prominently-in-hbos-the-gilded-age/

  • @ruthhellkamp926
    @ruthhellkamp926 Před 3 lety

    EXCELLENT .....

  • @wwhitby
    @wwhitby Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm really enjoying the music you picked. What are the names of each piece of music?

    • @donwfbell
      @donwfbell  Před 8 měsíci +2

      The music sources are listed in the video at 08:22 and 08:33.

    • @wwhitby
      @wwhitby Před 4 měsíci

      @@donwfbell Thank you!

  • @odetteperalta3709
    @odetteperalta3709 Před 2 lety

    Maravillosa serie

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Troy tours highlight 'The Gilded Age' as second season sites scouted, Kenneth C. Crowe II, Times Union, May 5, 2022.
    TROY - Location scouts for HBO’s “The Gilded Age” have scoured city rooftops seeking a perch to re-create crowds watching the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge as the city prepares for the filming of scenes for season two in August. Washington Park stood in for New York City’s Madison Square Park in 1882 when the Statue of Liberty’s torch was re-created for the premiere season of “The Gilded Age” using a combination of a wooden base and computer-generated graphics. Now it appears, the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge on May 24, 1883, will provide another historic anchor for Julian Fellowes’ 19th-century dramatic series.
    www.timesunion.com/news/article/Troy-walking-tours-feature-The-Gilded-Age-as-17148418.php

  • @childgrove
    @childgrove Před 3 lety

    Nice work, Don. Bravo

    • @donwfbell
      @donwfbell  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Paul. I thought you might like it.

  • @reenougle
    @reenougle Před 3 lety +1

    My old boarding school Emma Willard is in Troy (near Albany) and when I was 17 I did an internship in one of the beautiful row houses which housed a museum. I illustrated a booklet of different historical furniture styles. Wow, I forgot about that until just now. Troy used to be a huge industrial town during the Gilded Age but then declined.

    • @jesseleeward2359
      @jesseleeward2359 Před 3 lety +2

      Lots of those in the USA. Lots if boom and bust cities. Where are your drawings?
      I was in Cleveland OH which was a boom city in the 1920s and all the glamorous buildings are still there but it's a relic and a ghost town now.

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    ‘The Gilded Age’ Finally Arrives on HBO - A decade after it began life at NBC, this period drama from the “Downton Abbey” creator, Julian Fellowes, comes to TV with big mansions, big names and big costumes. It also faces big risks. www.nytimes.com/2022/01/20/arts/television/gilded-age-julian-fellowes.html

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety +1

    HBO releases trailer for Troy-filmed 'The Gilded Age' - www.timesunion.com/news/article/HBO-releases-The-Gilded-Age-trailer-16632026.php
    Trailer: czcams.com/video/wKj1cMz3yfI/video.html

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    The Norwegian American economist Thorstein Veblen argued in The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899) that the, “conspicuous consumption and conspicuous leisure” of the wealthy had become the basis of social status in America.

  • @timmc8444
    @timmc8444 Před 3 lety

    this show should be great

  • @Kim-lc3fv
    @Kim-lc3fv Před 2 lety +1

    Just watched the first episode of the series. Did they lay down dirt on the street where they filmed that scene in your video? Where did they get the horses, carriages and drivers?

    • @donwfbell
      @donwfbell  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, they covered asphalt roads with truckloads of dirt or fake cobblestone mats. Not sure where the horses, carriages and drivers came from. My photos of carriages: photos.app.goo.gl/LjARSaWtQt4VxCkf6

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    'The Gilded Age' finds 19th century authenticity in Cohoes' mills and theater
    Kenneth C. Crowe II, Albany Times Union, June 21, 2022
    www.timesunion.com/news/article/The-Gilded-Age-finds-19th-century-authenticity-17256068.php
    COHOES - When Season Two of HBO’s “The Gilded Age” debuts, the audience will see the Harmony Mills complex standing in for Pittsburgh and scenes from a play performed on the Cohoes Music Hall stage.
    Executive Producer David Crockett described in an interview how the series set in 19th century New York City is expanding its storylines and its cast of characters leading the show, to break out of its Troy base from the first season to take advantage of settings in Albany and Cohoes.
    “We like Troy so much, but we’re hoping to see some new areas. Our story expands for a second season. We need new locations and different things to see. We’re working our way around,” Crockett said.
    Just as the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall stood in for a concert hall in New York City, the Cohoes Music Hall, which opened in 1874, will provide the performance space for a play.
    “We have a theater scene that we will be shooting there,” Crockett said. The crews will film portions of a play that will be performed in the Music Hall, which is in the upper stories of a bank building.
    “The Gilded Age,” with its nine episodes set in 1882, was created and written by Julian Fellowes, who also was the creative force behind the “Downton Abbey” series set in Great Britain. While “The Gilded Age” takes place in late 19th century New York depicting the lives of society’s upper crust, “Downtown Abbey” occurs several decades later in the 20th century portraying the lives of British aristocrats.
    During the 2021 filming in Troy, Fellowes kept an eye remotely on the production from Great Britain. When filming starts locally in August, Fellowes may appear in the Capital Region for a few days to visit the sets, Crockett said.
    “He’s trying to figure out his schedule. He’s made a point to say he really, really wants to try to come after seeing so much of it on film,” Crockett said.
    Fellowes’ work demands historic authenticity. Troy in the first season gave that feeling in creating Gilded Age Manhattan and Brooklyn. Crockett said he marveled at the depth Troy’s surviving 19th century streetscape gave the production without having to rely on massive use of computer generated graphics.
    While production crews are slowly arriving in Troy to begin preparations, the series will film about one-third of its scenes each in Troy, Cohoes and Albany, Crockett said.
    Harmony Mills, which straddles either side of North Mohawk Street, will stand in for the Pittsburgh mills that tycoon George Russell, portrayed by Morgan Spector, owns in Pittsburgh. Harmony Mills, now home to apartments and lofts, was at one time the largest cotton mill complex in the world after it was built in the late 19th century.
    The production also is looking at streets in Cohoes for exteriors. Cataract and School streets, which are lined with housing for the original mill workers were scoped out last year.
    “The Gilded Age” has picked some of the city’s “gems” to film and it shows that Cohoes’ plans to preserve and enhance its historic buildings are paying off, Mayor William Keeler said.
    In Albany, the First Presbyterian Church at Willett and State streets will be used for a church scene as may other churches in the city. Albany’s Washington Park will stand in for scenes set in Central Park in New York, Crockett said.
    Location scouts and the production team took a long look at using the Oklahoma Track in Saratoga Springs, but it won’t be filmed this year, Crockett said. It may later on if the series continues to be renewed.
    “Everything that we do is really looking for pieces of the puzzle,” Crockett said.
    That’s what’s occurring with the depiction of the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge. While Troy’s widow’s walks and upper stories were studied, it appears that it will be a welding of local appearances and computer graphics to catch the flavor of the hoopla surrounding the bridge linking Brooklyn to Manhattan.
    “Everybody had a great time up here last year. It’s an enjoyable place to spend time. It’s an enjoyable place to film,” Crockett said about the region.

  • @xannecorinnex
    @xannecorinnex Před 9 měsíci +1

    Which character is at 5:30?

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    City of Troy architecture, streetscapes featured in HBO’S ‘The Gilded Age’.
    www.troyny.gov/city-of-troy-architecture-streetscapes-featured-in-hbos-the-gilded-age/
    www.troyny.gov/departments/planning-department/economic-development/filming-in-troy/
    www.timesunion.com/news/article/Historian-sees-how-Troy-was-in-The-Gilded-Age-s-16795414.php
    www.troyrecord.com/2022/01/24/troy-featured-prominently-in-hbos-the-gilded-age

  • @KandeShack
    @KandeShack Před 2 lety

    The first episode was wonderful and so exciting to see my friend Claybourne Elder playing John Adams!!

  • @DR-mq1vn
    @DR-mq1vn Před 2 lety

    Were any green screens used for interior scenes? Just curious about the elaborate home of the Russells in the show and wondering if any of that was a green screen or not.

    • @donwfbell
      @donwfbell  Před 2 lety +1

      I doubt thst green screens were used for interior scenes. My understanding is that for many interior scenes they built elaborate sets in Long Island. See: decider.com/2022/01/25/the-gilded-age-filming-locations/amp/

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 3 lety +1

    What Washington Park (Troy, NY) looked like before (and after) the Gilded Age film crew Occupied it - czcams.com/video/dr51V97GwiQ/video.html

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety +1

    The Gilded Age Black Elite - The cast and crew reflect on the history of New York’s affluent African American community and how that experience is explored with the Scott family.
    czcams.com/video/_gMAMw6vR3c/video.html

  • @gottasay4766
    @gottasay4766 Před 2 lety

    Like the video you provide, annoyed by the music.

  • @lynnm6413
    @lynnm6413 Před 2 lety +1

    Funny that with all the money the Russels were throwing around they couldn‘t afford a pair of elegant Foxtrotters but instead put German Haflinger ponies in front of their coach….did someone not realize that this was ridiculous?

    • @MarteAndrine95
      @MarteAndrine95 Před 2 lety +1

      They look more like Norwegian Fjordhorses. But I don’t think the breed had come to the US this early, so i think its kind of strange that they choose that breed.

    • @lynnm6413
      @lynnm6413 Před 2 lety

      @@MarteAndrine95 Yes, you are correct, they are Norwegian Fjordhorses…still looks ridiculous

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    'The Gilded Age' renewed for a second season: Kenneth C. Crowe II's article in the Albany Times Union.
    www.timesunion.com/news/article/The-Gilded-Age-renewed-locations-scouts-back-16918542.php

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    A Comprehensive List of Every Historic House Museum Featured in HBO's The Gilded Age.
    www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/a38820056/the-gilded-age-hbo-filming-locations-historic-house-museums/

  • @louise-yo7kz
    @louise-yo7kz Před 2 lety

    Folks were so elegant

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    To see how much effort went into refashioning downtown Troy into a 19th century New York city film set, watch Gilded Age Troy: czcams.com/video/2WeQ92O8xQ8/video.html
    Set designers for The Gilded Age TV production turned the clock back by covering the modern, asphalt streets with truckloads of dirt and dressing up building facades with 19th century awnings, doorways and period-appropriate shop windows. The video includes photos of: horse-drawn carriages, building exteriors, signs identifying businesses, entertainment posters, a flower shop and elaborate window displays for tobacco, confectionary products, women's hats, women's and men's clothing, shoes and boots, silverware and china. The photos were taken in May 2021.

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 3 lety

    Troy, New York City were Gilded Age twins - www.timesunion.com/news/article/Troy-NYC-were-Gilded-Age-twins-16256336.php#

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Photos of Outdoor Film Scenes in Troy, NY
    (click on Read more)
    Gilded Age Filming in Troy, NY
    photos.app.goo.gl/S5st13iMjejQ7M9x5
    Gilded Age Film - Shops
    photos.app.goo.gl/Rrj8a7aZW2gEJm676
    Gilded Age Film - Posters
    photos.app.goo.gl/aocZ6x3SNkPvrcKG9
    Gilded Age Film - Carriages & Horses
    photos.app.goo.gl/LjARSaWtQt4VxCkf6
    Troy Architecture
    photos.app.goo.gl/k1FCUmhiuv3yhWAz8

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    BBC: The Gilded Age is another hit from Downton Abbey's writer.
    www.bbc.com/culture/article/20220119-the-gilded-age-is-another-hit-from-downton-abbeys-writer

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Are we now living in a new Gilded Age?
    The Gilded Age | Facts, Summary, Meaning, Innovations & Impact
    schoolhistory.co.uk/notes/the-gilded-age/
    Digital History - Overview of the Gilded Age
    www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/era.cfm?eraid=9
    How the Gilded Age's Top 1 Percent Thrived on Corruption | HISTORY Channel
    www.history.com/news/gilded-age-corruption-corporate-wealth
    PBS LearningMedia: The Gilded Age: Architecture for the Elite | Treasures of New York: "Stanford White"
    ny.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/aac16.socialstudiesela.stanwhite-gilded/the-gilded-age-stanford-white-and-architecture-for-the-elite/
    The Battle of Ideas in the New Gilded Age : Democracy Journal
    democracyjournal.org/arguments/the-battle-of-ideas-in-the-new-gilded-age/
    The rules in the early internet era-the new Gilded Age-are being made similarly; this time by information barons.
    www.brookings.edu/research/who-makes-the-rules-in-the-new-gilded-age/
    Why We’re in a New Gilded Age | by Paul Krugman | The New York Review of Books
    www.nybooks.com/articles/2014/05/08/thomas-piketty-new-gilded-age/
    We won’t get out of the Second Gilded Age the way we got out of the first
    www.vox.com/first-person/2019/4/1/18286084/gilded-age-income-inequality-robber-baron
    How American Inequality in the Gilded Age Compares to Today
    time.com/5122375/american-inequality-gilded-age/

  • @teresafoster5818
    @teresafoster5818 Před 2 lety

    I;ll have to tell my sister in law she grew up in Troy but she doesn't watch the sow maybe now she will tune in

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Gardens of the Gilded Age in 40 Glorious Images. Frances “Fannie” Benjamin Johnston, a pioneering female photographer from Grafton, West Virginia, was given her first camera by George Eastman, founder of Eastman Kodak Company. Well connected among the elites of society, from the late 1800s through 1935, she photographed the gardens of the rich and famous. To the wealthy and class-conscious, gardens signified status and refinement in an ever growing industrialized America. Francis Benjamin Johnston played a significant role in defining American landscape design. Here are 40 glorious gardens from the Gilded Age, including ‘The Breakers,’ Cornelius Vanderbilt II house in Newport, Rhode Island. So amazing that these were taken before color photography, and were hand colored.
    fiveminutehistory.com/gardens-of-the-gilded-age/
    fiveminutehistory.com/gardens-of-the-gilded-age/2/

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    How The Gilded Age, 1883, and Vienna Blood’s Costume Designer’s Marry Magic with Accuracy
    www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/a39477373/gilded-age-1883-vienna-blood-costume-designer-interviews/

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Vogue magazine: Snatched Waists & Newport Mansions: Louisa Jacobson On Bringing The Gilded Age To Life With Julian Fellowes
    www.vogue.co.uk/arts-and-lifestyle/article/louisa-jacobson-interview

  • @ryanamari2233
    @ryanamari2233 Před rokem

    Brooklyn as it would have been

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před rokem

    Local historians say 'The Gilded Age' a boon to Troy, Hudson Valley sites (Kenneth C. Crowe II).
    www.timesunion.com/news/article/the-gilded-age-benefits-troy-hudson-valley-17745026.php?

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Vogue magazine: The Real-Life Socialite Rivalry That Likely Inspired ‘The Gilded Age’
    www.vogue.com/article/the-real-life-socialite-rivalry-that-likely-inspired-the-gilded-age

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Episode 3: There's a fairly long sequence shot in Washington Park, Troy where Raikes invites Marian to view Lady Liberty’s massive hand and also asks for her hand in marriage.

  • @canine1432
    @canine1432 Před 3 měsíci

    Did those living in those homes get paid for all the filming inconvenience and thebuse of their home in it? Generally curious. Lol

    • @donwfbell
      @donwfbell  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, home owners were paid for the use of their houses in the TV series.

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    The HBO Gilded Age Podcast on CZcams
    czcams.com/video/Ittc9n7QVyE/video.html

  • @2011blueman
    @2011blueman Před 2 lety

    Wait, the show is a "10 part series" rather than a normal show with multiple seasons?

    • @donwfbell
      @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

      As of January 28, 2022, The Gilded Age has not been cancelled or renewed for a second season.

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Where Was the Gilded Age Filmed?
    www.cntraveller.com/article/where-was-the-gilded-age-filmed

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    The real story of Ward McAllister, Nathan Lane's character. Ward McAllister spent an entire inheritance on a single outfit so the city’s richest would assume he was one of them. “Be sure to make it a success,” says Aurora Fane (Kelli O’Hara) to Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon) in the sixth episode of HBO’s The Gilded Age. “He won’t give you a second chance.” Ward McAllister, the social arbiter of New York high society, has asked the nouveau-riche Russells for a luncheon. McAllister, played by a mustachioed Nathan Lane, sweeps into the Russells’ home and appraises their (borrowed) butler: “An English butler! That’s a good start!” slate.com/culture/2022/02/gilded-age-hbo-nathan-lane-ward-mcallister.html

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Carrie Coon gives a behind the scenes tour of the opulent interior of Bertha Russell's palatial home.
    czcams.com/video/WcNYYZ3eJJ0/video.html

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    The HBO Gilded Age Podcast Ep. 2 “Money Isn’t Everything”
    czcams.com/video/vIepX7Vt7tk/video.html

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    The HBO Gilded Age Podcast Ep. 1 “Never the New” on CZcams
    czcams.com/video/LHAXmF5NtDA/video.html

  • @hell0hkitty
    @hell0hkitty Před 2 lety

    looks too hollywood to me. no horse poop on the street. every man and woman exquisitely coiffed and attired. leave period pieces to the English.

  • @stardustring
    @stardustring Před 2 lety

    I wish I could dress like this now. I live in Manhattan New York.

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 3 lety

    Past, present and future all part of a locally booming film output www.timesunion.com/movies/article/Past-present-and-future-all-part-of-a-booming-16254775.php

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Meet the van Rhijn Household
    czcams.com/video/q4EC8TEGmKA/video.html

  • @hotoneinspai
    @hotoneinspai Před 2 lety

    I gave up watching this. what could have been a most interesting video, the music was far to load and intrusive. Hearing the real background sounds would have been much more interesting… sorry.

  • @Angie-GoneSoon
    @Angie-GoneSoon Před rokem

    I would love to be an extra!! ❤

  • @laurenglass4514
    @laurenglass4514 Před 2 lety

    It’s interesting but if some can not wear masks why are all the others wearing masks outside

    • @donwfbell
      @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

      The crew always wears masks. The actors/actresses normally wear masks except for the times when they are being filmed.

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    “The Gilded Age” and “The White House Plumbers" TV series reliance on region's historic streets and buildings fuel a burgeoning entertainment opportunity according to Albany Times Union journalist Kenneth Crowe. www.timesunion.com/news/article/HBO-productions-boomed-in-Troy-and-Albany-16711242.php

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    CBS Sunday Morning: The top 1%: Should wealth have its limits?
    czcams.com/video/ewP9MupXbXQ/video.html

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    CBS Sunday Morning: The rich life for Christine Baranski
    czcams.com/video/8WFXlXm9XjM/video.html

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Meet the Russell Household
    czcams.com/video/pXi3bnCDy9s/video.html

  • @valarielutz5173
    @valarielutz5173 Před 2 lety

    What is the fantasy, the film crew outside with masks 😷!!

    • @donwfbell
      @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

      In June 2021, the production company(HBO) mandated their staff wear masks for protection against Covid. No fantasy here. One infection could have shut down the whole production.

  • @sparkleypegs8350
    @sparkleypegs8350 Před 2 lety

    Awful. Waste of time recreating a wonderful world top then blow it with historically incorrect casting. Horrible.

    • @donwfbell
      @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

      The casting is correct given the location, Fort Green, a wealthy black neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY where Peggy's parents, Arthur and Dorothy Scott live. Peggy’s dad owns a pharmacy and her mother is active in neighborhood affairs. They have Black domestic workers. In the 1880’s Fort Greene was where the Black middle and upper-class New Yorkers lived. This is why there are so many black actors in my video.

  • @lisatirkot7210
    @lisatirkot7210 Před 2 lety

    My relatives lived literally where this was filmed. They had German accents. The immigrants who made New York are not shown. Shitty show .

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 3 lety +1

    The Magic Is In the Details -
    In his article in the Albany Times Union newspaper on the Capital Region's vibrant TV and film industry, ( www.timesunion.com/movies/article/Past-present-and-future-all-part-of-a-booming-16254775.php), C.J. Lais Jr. did a great job of highlighting the attention to detail that characterized filming of The Gilded Age TV series in Troy. Close attention to period details can magically transport a viewer back in time. The Gilded Age film crew covered streets with a thick layer of dirt and returned downtown shop windows to a richly detailed 1880’s vibe. They filmed intact Victorian streetscapes and for one scene, modified the façade of Troy’s Victorian-era library by removing metal signs and frosting the glass lenses of two lanterns so they looked more period-appropriate.Towards the end of their stint in Troy, the film crew set up an elaborate scene opposite Washington Park. Using facades of stately Victorian homes as a backdrop, they choreographed a parade of horse-drawn carriages and 19th century strollers. When the cameras briefly stopped rolling, crew members fixed actors’ hair, smoothed out the folds of fancy skirts and spread sand around the base of a temporarily placed lamppost to make it blend in. (I was delighted to have the opportunity to shoot some video that day.) When we see the final product, I suspect that this attention to detail will just about convince us that what we're viewing is not a scene shot in Troy in the present but a real-life scene in Manhattan 140 years ago.

  • @donwfbell
    @donwfbell  Před 2 lety

    Gilded Age: 'It’s as if they brought the era to life' Local historian points out Troy's 1800s landmarks as HBO show nears airing.
    www.timesunion.com/news/article/Historian-sees-how-Troy-was-in-The-Gilded-Age-s-16795414.php