London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony: Isles of Wonder

London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony: Isles of Wonder

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London, England | Olympic Games

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): English
  • Cast(s): Queen Elizabeth II, Mike Oldfield, Kenneth Branagh, J.K. Rowling, Paul McCartney See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 3h 40min
  • Music: Ben Meechan
  • Award(s): BAFTA TV 2013 (Won)
    Primetime Emmy 2013 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: A Gorilla Story: Told by David Attenborough, The Perfect Neighbor
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    The London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony took place at 9pm on 27 July 2012. Titled 'Isles of Wonder', the Ceremony welcomed the finest athletes from more than 200 nations for the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games, marking an historic third time the capital has hosted the world’s biggest and most important sporting event. The Opening Ceremony reflected the key themes and priorities of the London 2012 Games, based on sport, inspiration, youth and urban transformation. It was a Ceremony 'for everyone' and celebrated contributions the UK has made to the world through innovation and revolution, as well as the creativity and exuberance of British people.
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The London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony took place at 9pm on 27 July 2012. Titled 'Isles of Wonder', the Ceremony welcomed the finest athletes from more than 200 nations for the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games, marking an historic third time the capital has hosted the world’s biggest and most important sporting event. The Opening Ceremony reflected the key themes and priorities of the London 2012 Games, based on sport, inspiration, youth and urban transformation. It was a Ceremony 'for everyone' and celebrated contributions the UK has made to the world through innovation and revolution, as well as the creativity and exuberance of British people.
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8.3/10

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AWARDS

Won
BAFTA TV Award

Best Director MultiCamera | 2013 | Hamish

Primetime Emmy Award

Outstanding Art Direction for Variety or Nonfiction Programming | 2013 | Suttirat Anne

Nominations
Primetime Emmy Award

Outstanding Lighting DesignLighting Direction for a Variety Special | 2013 | Alex

Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special | 2013 | Hamish

Outstanding Special Class Programs | 2013

Outstanding Picture Editing for ShortForm Segments and Variety Specials | 2013

TRIVIA

Trivia

Details of the "Happy and Glorious" sequence were almost leaked, as British papers reported that Daniel Craig was seen leaving Buckingham Palace with Danny Boyle. However, this was disputed as a April Fool's joke since the story ran on April 1, and so was not believed by readers, leaving the ceremony a surprise.

Originally, the chimneys in the Industrial Revolution sequence were to be contained in deep tunnels dug underneath the stadium. However, the track and field for the athletics had already been made underneath the stage which could not be altered. Therefore, the chimneys had to be redesigned as inflatable structures that could collapse and be stored in a small amount of space.

It had originally been planned for "James Bond" and "the Queen" as skydivers to land inside the stadium. However, the amount of cables and wires crossing the top of the arena for aerial performers, cameras, and set (such as the Olympic Rings or chimneys) made a clear, safe landing impossible. The skydivers had to alternatively land just outside of the stadium before the cameras cut to the Queen in the audience.

The sequences of this ceremony include: a BBC ident showing the journey of the River Thames ("Countdown"), the English countryside ("Green and Pleasant Land"), the Industrial Revolution ("Pandemonium"), the Queen and James Bond ("Happy and Glorious"), the National Health Service and British literature ("Second to the Right and Straight On Til Morning"), Chariots of Fire ("Interlude"), British music and the digital age ("Thanks Tim"), a tribute to the fallen ("Abide with Me"), music by the Arctic Monkeys and Sir Paul McCartney ("Bike a.m.") and as customary, the parade of athletes ("Let the Games Begin") and lighting of the cauldron ("There is a Light that Never Goes Out").

If it had rained during the ceremony, the pyrotechnic rings would not have been able to light. Although it showered lightly at the start of the evening, the sky cleared just in time for the show.