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The series uses green screen to augment the live action, inserting views of outdoor scenes in windows and broadcast images on TV monitors, often in post-production. The Production Designer, Steve Arnold, also describes in detail the use of a three-sided green screen to insert street scenes outside car windows, with synchronized LED screens above the car (and out of camera shot), that emit the appropriate light onto the actors and parts of the car, such as window frames: "All the driving in the show, anything inside the vehicle is done on stage, in a room that is a big three-sided green screen space. The car does not move, the actors are in the car, and the cameras are set up around them. We have very long strips of LED monitors hung above the car. We had a camera crew go to Washington, D.C., to drive around and shoot plates for what you see outside when you're driving. And that is fed into the LED screens above the car. So as the scene is progressing, the LED screens are synched up to emit interactive light to match the light conditions you see in the scenery you're driving past (that will be added in post). All the reflections on the car windows, the window frames and door jambs is being shot while we're shooting the actors in the car. Then in post the green screens are replaced with the synced up driving plates, and it works really well. It gives you the sense of light passing over the actors' faces, matching the lighting that is in the image of the plate". [27] Ostrow, Joanne (February 1, 2013). "Ostrow: Kevin Spacey shines in "House of Cards" political drama on Netflix". The Denver Post. Archived from the original on March 18, 2013 . Retrieved February 11, 2013. Sebastian Arcelus as Lucas Goodwin, an editor at The Washington Herald and later Zoe's boyfriend. (seasons 1–2 and 4) Principal photography for the first season began in January 2012 [24] in Harford County, Maryland, on the Eastern seaboard of the United States. [25] Filming of exterior scenes in 2013 centered primarily in and around the city of Baltimore, Maryland, which is about 40 miles (64km) northeast of Washington, D.C.

In New Zealand, where Netflix was unavailable prior to 2015, season 1 premiered on TV3 in early 2014, followed immediately by season 2. [62] Netflix launched in New Zealand on March 24, 2015, and unlike Australia (which had Netflix launch on the same day) where House of Cards season 3 was available at launch, [59] the series was initially unavailable. [63] Emily Van DerWerff of Vox had a mixed review to season four, criticizing the repetitive and predictable nature of the series, writing: "There's no such mystery with House of Cards, where you know exactly what will happen as surely as you do on NCIS. Obstacles will present themselves, but Frank (the hammy Kevin Spacey) and Claire (the almost perfect Robin Wright) Underwood will overcome. What you see is what you get." [132]Modern white suite shower room comprising of a shower cubicle, low level WC, pedestal hand wash basin, extractor fan and a towel warmer. Meanwhile, Hammerschmidt continues to investigate Zoe's death, and is given information by an unknown leaker within the White House. Major document dumps are made available to Hammerschmidt, which, among other charges, prompts an impeachment hearing against Frank. In response, the Underwoods set up extensive surveillance on all White House personnel. Eventually, the leaker makes a voice-modulated call to Hammerschmidt, implicating Doug in Zoe's murder. The Underwoods convince Doug to take the fall for killing Zoe, and the leaker is revealed to be Frank himself. The leaks are revealed to be part of Frank's master plan to resign the presidency to Claire, believing his thirst for power can be better achieved in the private sector, working alongside his wife's presidency. Frank, concerned about Secretary Durant's intention to testify at the impeachment hearing, pushes her down a short flight of stairs upon accepting her resignation, hospitalizing her. Claire poisons Yates with an overdose of Gelsemium provided to her by Jane, concerned that he knows too much. Finally, contractors working for the Underwoods eliminate LeAnn by ramming her car off the road into a guard rail. Frank resigns as president, leaving Claire as the 47th president of the United States. The two await the proper moment for Claire to pardon him. This comes in the form of a military special operations unit finding and taking out the leader of ICO, which moves media focus away from Frank. Standing in the Oval Office, Claire appears to reconsider pardoning Frank, and ignores multiple concerned calls from him regarding the matter. The season ends with Claire ignoring Frank's call, then breaking the fourth wall to tell the viewers, "My turn." Zurawik, David (January 5, 2012). "Netflix to film political thriller 'House of Cards' in Baltimore". The Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on July 4, 2015 . Retrieved January 5, 2012. Holmes, Jonathan (March 8, 2016). "Has House of Cards outstayed its welcome?". Radio Times. Archived from the original on April 23, 2016 . Retrieved May 1, 2016.

Wolff, Michael (March 5, 2015). "Wolff: 'House of Cards' shows Netflix weakness". USA Today. Archived from the original on March 7, 2015 . Retrieved March 7, 2015. The upstairs accommodation comprises 3 bedrooms, including one king-size and one double both with en suite shower rooms and one twin bedroom (zip and link to create a super king) served by the family bathroom. The downstairs space comprises a comfortable open plan yet cosy living room, dining area and fully equipped kitchen, all arranged around the central chimney, which is equipped with a log burner that benefits from the Hall’s log supply.Dolgov, Anna (March 6, 2015). "Putin vs Petrov — Fact and Fiction in House of Cards". The Moscow Times. Archived from the original on June 18, 2015 . Retrieved June 17, 2015. Entrance hallway with access to all principle rooms. This property has a secure telephone entry system to allow guests into the property. Archer, John (September 10, 2018). "First Dedicated 4K Entertainment Channel Launches In The UK". Forbes. Archived from the original on October 7, 2018 . Retrieved October 7, 2018. Youngs, Ian (February 9, 2007). "Richardson's rule in House of Cards". BBC News. Archived from the original on August 10, 2017 . Retrieved March 7, 2015. Diane Lane as Annette Shepherd, a former childhood classmate of Claire's who is the co-head and public face of Shepherd Unlimited, a leading industrial conglomerate that has worked for years to shape and influence U.S. policy. (season 6)

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