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Fan website tracks 鶹ýӳfilming locations with 'sceneframing' photos

Everyone’s seen 鶹ýӳin the movies. Whether it’s shrouded in sci-fi mystery or the backdrop for a soapy teen thriller, “Hollywood North” is where 鶹ýӳtakes a star turn.

Everyone’s seen 鶹ýӳin the movies. Whether it’s shrouded in sci-fi mystery or the backdrop for a soapy teen thriller, “Hollywood North” is where 鶹ýӳtakes a star turn. While tracing locations has been the pastime of many a fan over the years, there’s a website that walks viewers through locations by doing something visually awesome called “sceneframing.”

Sceneframing is basically showing a location shoot in the context of the actual location. This is done thanks to technology these days, with a still from a scene held up on a tablet or similar screen device, perfectly aligned with the real-life everyday location.

The site is based in Finland, but they’ve spent time in 鶹ýӳ“sceneframing” shows like the re-booted X-Files and Arrow, movies like Deadpool, and more.

The was published late last fall, and includes sceneframing from all over Metro Vancouver.

X-Files at Elements Casino, Surrey (@fangirlquest/Instagram)
X-Files at Elements Casino, Surrey (@fangirlquest/Instagram)

Fangirl Quest posts the images to their social media platforms, as well as on their site. They have an interactive map showing several major movie and show too.

Check out a few more of Fangirl Quest’s 鶹ýӳsceneframing shots:

Deadpool in 鶹ýӳ(@fangirlquest/Instagram)
Deadpool in 鶹ýӳ(@fangirlquest/Instagram)
Supergirl at Bloedel Conservatory (@fangirlquest/Instagram)
Supergirl at Bloedel Conservatory (@fangirlquest/Instagram)

Arrow in 鶹ýӳ(@fangirlquest/Instagram)
Arrow in 鶹ýӳ(@fangirlquest/Instagram)
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