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They're screenshots from shows or movies aligned with their original background on the actual location where filming took place. Introduction to Game of Thrones countries Since the original Thrones book series, A Song of Ice and Fire, describes the whole of Seven Kingdoms at length, the filmmakers have had quite a challenge while looking for the appropriate filming locations.

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Air Travel. Business Travel. Packing Tips. The Future of Travel. Travel Etiquette. Travel Tips. Trending News. Sign up for our newsletter. Subscribe to magazine. Filming continued in Croatia and Iceland through Season 5. Also, in Season 4 the location scouting teams found some other locations in Iceland that they felt were useful for other scenes set in the Seven Kingdoms themselves, not just north of the Wall.

These included shots of Arya and Sandor traveling cross-country through the Riverlands, and scenes set in the high mountains in the Vale of Arryn. For the introduction of Dorne in Season 5 , the southernmost of the Seven Kingdoms, HBO decided that the success of the TV series merited spending the money to film in Spain and its historic medieval Islamic palaces — given that Dorne in the novels was heavily inspired by real-life medieval Spain. Due to rewrites, the action sequence at Hardhome grew so large that, given limited filming time in the brief daylight hours in Iceland during the winter, the production team decided to instead build Hardhome as a fully realized set in Magheramorne Quarry, also the site of the Castle Black set.

Season 3 was filmed simultaneously in four countries Northern Ireland, Croatia, Iceland, and Morocco, five if you count that the stunt-bear footage was technically filmed in the United States. Season 4 was filmed in three countries at once Northern Ireland, Croatia, and Iceland.

For Season 3, apparently due to the increased workload of concurrent filming in four countries, the number of production units was increased from two to three.

The new third production unit in Season 3 was called "Raven Unit". However, a post on the official Making Game of Thrones blog in September revealed that Season 4 would switch back to having only two units, and the extra "Raven" unit would be disbanded. These are the filming units, but it is not as if the entire production packs up and leaves the location when they are not actively filming.

Work in each country continues even when the filming unit is not present, such as the considerable amount of time put into set construction. A series of Line Producers manage day to day operations in each major location, such as Christopher Newman , the main Line Producer for their home base of operations in Northern Ireland. In Season 6, very little filming took place in Croatia. There weren't casting calls for extras to fill in crowd scenes in the streets of King's Landing.

Meanwhile, multiple reports announced filming for King's Landing scenes would take place in Spain. It appears that just as the "southern" unit for locations with warm climates shifted from Malta to Croatia starting in Season 2, starting in Season 6 most of the southern unit filming shifted to Spain. Many of the large interior sets are located at their studios in Belfast, including the massive Paint Hall studio.

The largest interior sets in the TV series are assembled in the Paint Hall, and then disassembled and put into storage when not in use so other sets can use the space.

These active studios are not open to the public. Because the production team's home base is in Belfast, the majority of the on-location shooting for the TV series takes place in the surrounding areas of Northern Ireland. Generally it is used for standard temperate regions of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. Some of the scenes set in warmer lands in the novels, such as King's Landing , Dorne , or Slaver's Bay , had to be filmed in warmer Mediterranean locations such as Malta, Croatia, and Spain.

Meanwhile, many of the scenes set in the frozen wastelands Beyond the Wall were filmed on-location in Iceland.



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