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Danza Azteca at Ranchos Church


Double rainbows over Rio Chama


Lilacs pour over adobe wall on Ledoux St.


Bikers coming up out of Rio Grande Gorge


Carving an Indian image


The view of the Gorge Bridge


Fall's harvest


Red rock climber


Pueblo ladder on Taos Plaza


Vintage cars line up in Taos Plaza


Dancing at Taos Plaza Live


Rio Grande Gorge


Martinez Hacienda


Skiing Taos Ski Valley's groomed slopes


Terrain Park - Taos Ski Valley


Taos Mountain


Holiday farolitos on Ledoux Street


Culinary Adventure in Taos, New Mexico


Aerial view of Wheeler Peak, shot from an ultralight aircraft


Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, aerial view shot from ultralight aircraft

Press Release


Terminator Sequel Filming in Taos 5/27-6/13/08

Release Date: 2008-05-22


Media Contact: Peter St. Cyr, Griffin & Associates
(505) 319-3237
pstcyr@griffinassoc.com



T-Salvation Productions is filming a seen of "Project Angel" at the Taos Gorge Bridge.   Bloggers have translated this code name into the most recent Terminator movie sequel.
 
Filming on teh bidge is scheduled for June 10, 2008. The filming will occur during daylight hours (5a - 8p).
 
The film company plans to dress the bridge for 2 days, shoot 1 day and strike 2 days. The schedule is as follows:
 
May 27: "Special Project" advance warning signs posted per New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT).
 
June 5: Variable message boards installed per NMDOT.
 
June 7: Move Vehicles and Set Dressing into the NMDOT rest area parking lot, the rest area will be closed from June 7 ­ June 13.
 
June 8: Set dressing of bridge begins. 30min intermittent traffic control
(ITC) begins at 8a, and will continue 24hrs/day, conducted by Taos County Sheriffs until our last day of strike.
 
June 9: Set dressing continues with 30min ITC
 
June 10: Filming with 30min ITC
 
June 11: Strike with 30min ITC
 
June 12: Strike 30min ITC continues until 8p or when we're off the road.
 
June 13: Vehicles and Set Dressing removed from the NMDOT rest area parking lot.
 
Permits have been obtained from NMDOT District 5, the Taos BLM, and the company is working on finalizing permissions from Taos Pueblo.
 


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