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GARDENERS' WORLD | Series 54 & 55

For BBC Studios

BBC Gardeners' World Fixed Rig TV Production

FILMING A BBC FAVOURITE

DURING A GLOBAL PANDEMIC

 

THE BRIEF

The COVID Pandemic of 2020 caused havoc for most industries, and the television industry was no different. When filming halted on almost every production in March, it seemed impossible to plan for any eventuality.

In a fortunate twist of fate though, the BBC felt that they could safely film Gardeners’ World using a remote fixed-rig, rather than the usual crew with handheld cameras. It meant that The Complete Camera Company could offer a socially-distanced option for producing weekly content, whilst keeping the presenter, his family and the production team safe at all times.

 

THE CHALLENGES

The CCC did a single recce with the BBC team at the end of March at Monty Don’s garden,

where they collectively decided on the most efficient way to rig the space.

To ensure coverage of the vast space at Longmeadow, PTZ cameras would be mounted on tripods with active antennas, allowing Monty’s radio microphone to be heard throughout the garden wherever he went.

This was followed by the installation of a fibre hub in the copse. The fibre hub would allow us to have all the cables running back to a central point so we could reach the whole of Monty’s garden regardless of month and season; Longmeadow changes hugely throughout the year so we needed to be able to visit every section easily as the seasons progressed.

 

The full rig was one of the most straightforward, pleasant rigs The CCC have ever completed.

The main challenge during this process was that we needed to be as careful as possible, so as not to disturb anything that Monty was growing. It's such a beautiful place and we were desperate not to have any effect on the natural form of the garden.

 

Remote cameras and antennas were split across 4 areas on any one shoot day, which was decided in advance by Monty and the creative team. This moved to another 4 positions the following day, depending on factors such as content or weather, so we needed to make sure the movement from section to section was as efficient as possible.

 

For series 55 we further refined the layout, taking cameras from 3 of the garden zones and relocating them into a new zone. We built bespoke tripods, capable of mounting two cameras which could cover the whole garden using the fibre we had installed, which freed up a spare camera to use for a variety of new shots capable of covering the whole garden.

 

During filming, Monty’s audio was picked up on a personal radio mic and transmitted back to the gallery, whilst he communicated with the creative team via a zoom call that had a direct feed of the recorded cameras and audio provided by The CCC.

We also rigged a variety of fixed/wired mics to pick up the extraordinary atmospheric sounds of the garden. This is such an important part of the show, so we were delighted to record such high quality background sounds of birdsong, fresh water and plants in the breeze.

Obviously, one of the biggest challenges we faced was the fact that the entire shoot was socially distanced.

It was our first experience of such filming, and it was vital that we kept everybody safe. Ensuring all surfaces were cleaned regularly, especially mics and walkie-talkies, was our highest priority during shoot days.

Monty’s mic was disinfected every morning and left in a sealed container outside his back door, and we adhered to strict cleaning protocols. We had technical crew on site for filming days, the Hothead Operator, Sound Supervisor and Ingest Operator. During the first series we filmed, they shared a giant Portacabin and communicated back and forth to the Director via talkback in a separate cabin. This was a safe, socially distanced way to shoot but we were able to improve on this for the second series by installing individual Portacabins onto Monty’s driveway. This meant that everyone had an individual entrance and exit and that much less space was taken up by the galleries.

 

The BBC set up regular deliveries of lateral flow tests to the crew to prevent the spread of any infection, and each member of the team completed COVID declaration forms every day.

 

The Complete Camera Company filmed Gardeners’ World 2 days a week, each week produced a one-hour long episode which was then aired the following Friday. We could not have worked in the way we did without the effort Monty Don put into the production - his professionalism and care were second to none. It was far from his ideal way of filming as he loves to be out in the garden with his camera crew, on a much more personal level. He had to make many sacrifices to create the show in this way and we are incredibly grateful to him for his patience and tolerance throughout an unusual time.

 

THE RESULTS

The result was a hugely happy viewership that were delighted to still have Gardeners’ World in lockdown.

We received so much thanks and gratitude from fans of the show for being a part of the solution to continuing the filming. The Gardeners’ World viewing figures soared during a time where people had to stay at home and could be in their garden more, and the feedback about its positive effect on the audience’s mental health was a pleasure to read. The CCC were so proud to be a part of the shoot and we will look back on lockdown

more fondly because of it.

Facts & figures 

Filmed: Spring/Summer 2020 & 2021

Aired: Summer 2020 & 2021

Channel: BBC2

Location: Herefordshire

Viewers: 3.8 Million

Cameras: 12

Critical Acclaim

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“Gardeners' World enjoys its highest viewing figures in a decade.”

– The Daily Mail

“With ratings soaring as people took to their outside spaces not only for something to do, but for their mental wellbeing, too.”

– The Express

“Britain’s ‘Gardeners’ World’ is the pandemic escape we didn’t know we needed.”

– The Washington Post

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