ABS-CBN's News Report,
MANILA, Philippines -- The local producer of the Hollywood film "Bourne Legacy" apologized for the heavy traffic the film's production caused on Wednesday along EDSA and Taft Avenue as it prepares to shoot some scenes for the spy film this Saturday.
In an interview with DZMM's Failon Ngayon, Jun Juban admitted that the miscalculation while setting up a crane caused the heavy traffic.
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"Unang una nagpapaumanhin po kami talaga sa nangyari. Pang-apat na pong beses kaming naglalagay doon, ang nangyari po yung kahapon. Kasi we are filming in Navotas, ang concentration po ng tao namin is in Navatos fishport. Eh na-miscalculate po ng tao namin noong nailatag po yung crane eh napahaba po, eh. Di po ba parang may paa yon? We didn't realize pero immediately noong natawagan kami ay pinaalis namin kaagad. It was a miscalculation and I really feel so bad about in the sense na parang bakit nangyari? Pang-apat na beses po kaming in the past two weeks naglalagay ng gamit doon, pero hindi na po mauulit. When MMDA [Metropolitan Manila Development Authority] called me about it, I immediately told them [the crew], 'Take it out. What's wrong with you guys? Bakit nagkaganoon?' Pero paumanhin po talaga," Juban said.
After the incident, Juban said the film's production will do its best not to commit the same mistake.
"That particular instance hindi na po mauulit kasi gagawan na po namin ng paraan paano maiaakyat ang mga gamit sa taas. Pero may eksena kami talaga na aaminin ko po na makakaantala po kami. Pero we will do our best to minimize. Gagawin po natin ang lahat ng makakaya," he said.
For Saturday and Sunday's shoot, the MMDA announced that the outer lane of EDSA northbound from Taft Avenue to Tramo 2 will be closed to traffic.
source: ABS-CBN News
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