This is already the second federal channel this spring heading to the Sverdlovsk city for the filming of a travel show.
In Nizhny Tagil, the filming of the travel show "Who Goes Where" (16+) has been completed, which airs on the "TNT" television channel, reports the AN "Between the Lines." This is already the second federal television channel to choose the Sverdlovsk tank city as a filming location this spring.
The visit of the film crew became known from the social media of the production company GEN Production and the museum-reserve "Mountain Ural." Part of the filming process took place on the territory of the old factory.
The production company GEN Production thanked the residents of Tagil for their warm welcome, delicious food, and noted that the filming went "firefully."
As part of the TNT project, Nizhny Tagil was visited by host Leo Kandelaki - the 24-year-old son of the director of this television channel, top manager of "Gazprom-Media" Tina Kandelaki.
And already in May, from the 7th to the 9th, the Ural city will be visited by the film crew of the First Channel. "Chefs on Wheels" (16+) will get to know the city and hold a culinary battle.
"The upcoming visit of the film crew of the First Channel was announced by Mayor Vladislav Pinaev, emphasizing that the city's appearance in the federal agenda will be one of the landmark events of this year," reports v-tagile.ru.
The filming locations are selected by the television group of the federal channel in collaboration with the city administration. The head of Nizhny Tagil stated on the air of the TV channel "Telekon" that there are "two bright places" in the city - the embankment and the unique factory-museum, the pride of its residents.
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This is already the second federal channel this spring heading to the Sverdlovsk city for the filming of a travel show.
In Nizhny Tagil, the filming of the travel show "Who Goes Where" (16+) has been completed, which airs on the "TNT" television channel, reports the news agency "Between the Lines."
