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‘TERMINALES’ FILMS AT THE BOSTON GLOBE

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    Crewmembers went through the newsroom, turning ringers off phones to keep noise down.

    Glenn Yoder / Boston.com Staff

    ‘TERMINALES’ FILMS AT THE BOSTON GLOBE

    The Boston Globe newsroom was transformed into the offices of The Boston Post this week while filming for the ABC Family pilot “Terminales” took place. The pilot will star Italia Ricci as a young Boston reporter. Read more about the pilot from the Names column

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
    Italia Ricci

    “Terminales” star Italia Ricci sat at a cubicle, waiting to film a scene, while actual Globe and Boston.com staff members worked around her.

    Glenn Yoder / Boston.com Staff

    Crewmembers went through the newsroom, turning ringers off phones to keep noise down.

    Glenn Yoder / Boston.com Staff

    The Globe’s Tom Winship room, where actual meetings are held, was filmed as the site of an editor’s meeting.

    Glenn Yoder / Boston.com Staff

    At this fake editors’ meeting, apparently Doughboy Donuts were on the menu.

    Glenn Yoder / Boston.com Staff

    A couple director’s chairs idled nearby.

    Glenn Yoder / Boston.com Staff
    Boston Post props and memerobilia, including this sticker, were put up all around The Globe’s offices.

    Boston Post props and memerobilia, including this sticker, were put up all around The Globe’s offices.

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
    Fake Boston Post newspaper fronts featuring the Red Sox’ 2004 World Series win were framed and hung.

    Fake Boston Post newspaper fronts featuring the Red Sox’ 2004 World Series win were framed and hung.

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
    A crew member painted the inside of an elevator, which will be used to film a scene in the “Terminales” pilot.

    A crew member painted the inside of an elevator, which will be used to film a scene in the “Terminales” pilot.

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
    Upon closer inspection, the elevator isn’t real at all.

    Upon closer inspection, the elevator isn’t real at all.

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
    A fake “Boston Post” office memo posted on the bulletin board. If you look closely, you’ll see that the “memo” contains the text of Edgar Allen Poe’s “Annabel Lee.”

    A fake “Boston Post” office memo posted on the bulletin board. If you look closely, you’ll see that the “memo” contains the text of Edgar Allen Poe’s “Annabel Lee.”

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
    The Globe’s Tom Winship Room was transformed into the Boston Post’s conference room.

    The Globe’s Tom Winship Room was transformed into the Boston Post’s conference room.

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
    Another Boston Post front page seems to point to the capture of James “Whitey” Bulger.

    Another Boston Post front page seems to point to the capture of James “Whitey” Bulger.

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
    A crew member covers up windows in another office where filming will take place.

    A crew member covers up windows in another office where filming will take place.

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
    The “Terminales” crew transformed this space into the office of the Boston Post’s editor-in-chief, with all-new furniture and props.

    The “Terminales” crew transformed this space into the office of the Boston Post’s editor-in-chief, with all-new furniture and props.

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
    A meeting area was set up in the editor-in-chief’s office, with a whiteboard featuring “current articles,” also all props.

    A meeting area was set up in the editor-in-chief’s office, with a whiteboard featuring “current articles,” also all props.

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
    A few props on a desk in the editor-in-chief’s office.

    A few props on a desk in the editor-in-chief’s office.

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
    A model sailboat, many volumes of books, and comfy furniture were featured  in the editor-in-chief’s office.

    A model sailboat, many volumes of books, and comfy furniture were featured in the editor-in-chief’s office.

    Jon Palmer/Boston.com Correspondent
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