Filming is now under way at a Norfolk beach for a Second World War documentary, following scenes shot in Norwich at the weekend.
A large film crew was spotted along King Street in the city, near Carrow Road, on Sunday, October 8 and actors were dressed in army uniforms.
There were also horses used and the photographs we captured showed the aftermath of an attack or explosion, with the actors lying on the ground.
Nearby businesses in King Street confirmed it was for a Second World War documentary, but they were not told any further information.
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It is not currently known what the name of the documentary will be or the channel or streaming service it will be broadcast on.
However, it is understood that the crew in Norwich at the weekend is the same production company that is filming in Winterton-on-Sea from Monday to Thursday this week (October 9 to 12).
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Both the Winterton Beach car park and Seal View Café are closed until 8.30am on Friday, October 13.
Another social media post advised locals that there would be some "simulated explosions" and to keep nervous dogs on leads.
An image was taken on Sunday at the nearby Hemsby Lifeboat Station of a military vehicle in a fenced-off area in preparation for filming.
Actors in military uniforms were also spotted by the church in Winterton early on Monday morning.
Our photographer headed to Winterton-on-Sea at midday on Monday and was not able to get close to the filming due to the cordons in place.
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However, she captured some of the actors in costume and a boat sailing out to sea.
The filming was taking place around half a mile down the beach from the car park.
There was also a sign for October Films, which specialises in documentaries and has offices in London, New York and Los Angeles.
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