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Ed Sheeran releases Christmas music video shot in Southwold | |
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Ed Sheeran posed for pictures with fans during a break from filming on Southwold beach | Ed Sheeran posed for pictures with fans during a break from filming on Southwold beach |
A film company which helped Ed Sheeran shoot his latest music video in Suffolk said it was a "real pleasure" to work with him. | A film company which helped Ed Sheeran shoot his latest music video in Suffolk said it was a "real pleasure" to work with him. |
The former Framlingham schoolboy filmed the video for his newest Christmas single Under The Tree on Southwold seafront and around the town. | The former Framlingham schoolboy filmed the video for his newest Christmas single Under The Tree on Southwold seafront and around the town. |
The video, which was released this week, features Sheeran and Bridgerton star Claudia Jessie, and was shot by Love Actually director Richard Curtis. | The video, which was released this week, features Sheeran and Bridgerton star Claudia Jessie, and was shot by Love Actually director Richard Curtis. |
The production was managed by Screen Suffolk and its film officer Jim Horsfield said: "The guys that came and filmed were an absolute delight to work with." | The production was managed by Screen Suffolk and its film officer Jim Horsfield said: "The guys that came and filmed were an absolute delight to work with." |
The singer, pictured with director Richard Curtis, was filming a music video on Southwold seafront | The singer, pictured with director Richard Curtis, was filming a music video on Southwold seafront |
Sheeran's newest single will feature in a Netflix film called That Christmas, directed by Simon Otto and starring Brian Cox and Bill Nighy. | Sheeran's newest single will feature in a Netflix film called That Christmas, directed by Simon Otto and starring Brian Cox and Bill Nighy. |
Sheeran can be seen standing outside the Little Gems shop, in Market Place, and strolling along the Southwold coastline in front of beach huts. | Sheeran can be seen standing outside the Little Gems shop, in Market Place, and strolling along the Southwold coastline in front of beach huts. |
He posed with fans during breaks from shooting the clips, including Amanda Jane, who said he was "polite and approachable". | He posed with fans during breaks from shooting the clips, including Amanda Jane, who said he was "polite and approachable". |
Mr Horsfield, who has previously worked with actors including Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan, said it was no surprise Sheeran decided to film at one of his old stomping grounds. | Mr Horsfield, who has previously worked with actors including Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan, said it was no surprise Sheeran decided to film at one of his old stomping grounds. |
"Suffolk is a unique location - we've got big skies, which means there's great light to shoot in," he added. | "Suffolk is a unique location - we've got big skies, which means there's great light to shoot in," he added. |
"People like to stay local and keep it real with places and people that they know and that's obviously something Ed enjoys doing." | "People like to stay local and keep it real with places and people that they know and that's obviously something Ed enjoys doing." |
Mr Horsfield added: "It was a real pleasure to work [on the video] and there was a really nice atmosphere on the set, everyone was really friendly and open." | Mr Horsfield added: "It was a real pleasure to work [on the video] and there was a really nice atmosphere on the set, everyone was really friendly and open." |
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