Home and Away’s Ada Nicodemou shares behind-the-scenes secrets about filming the horror car crash scene
Home and Away veteran Ada Nicodemou has shared some behind-the-scenes photos from the scene of the car crash that aired on Monday night.
Her character, Leah Patterson-Baker, was involved in a high-speed car accident during the season premiere, but Ada revealed in a video posted to Instagram Tuesday that her most dramatic moments were actually filmed in a parked vehicle.
The clip showed her filming her terrified reaction shots while sitting in the stationary vehicle.
Home and Away veteran Ada Nicodemou has shared some behind the scenes photos from the scene of the car crash which aired on Monday night.
When the director says ‘action’, Ada immediately waves her head and arms before bursting out laughing after capturing the shot.
The Sydney-born actress also shared a gallery of photos showing her posing on set and giving a thumbs up while wearing her damn makeup.
In one photo, she has cuts on her face while smiling on a hospital set.
Another shows her with a metal pole attached to her stomach to prepare for the scene where her character is severely injured.
Her character, Leah Patterson-Baker, was involved in a high-speed highway accident during the season premiere.
‘I don’t know who watched the episode last night. I loved! Very proud of our show and what we created,” she wrote in the captions.
Many of her followers were amazed at how she could be so optimistic despite filming such tense and heartbreaking scenes.
One fan said, ‘You did a great job, he looked so real and scary,’ while others wished for his character to make a full recovery.
Ada revealed in a video posted to Instagram on Tuesday that her most dramatic moments were filmed in a parked vehicle.
Ada once told Women’s Day that there was a time when she almost walked away from Home and Away.
He admitted that he had problems with his role on the popular show when he was in his early twenties.
“I was exhausted and I just didn’t want to do a show, I just wanted a break,” Ada admitted.
‘But 20 years later, I’m still here!’ she added.
Many of her followers were in awe of how she could be so optimistic despite filming such tense and heartbreaking scenes.
One photo shows her with a metal pole attached to her stomach to prepare for the scene where her character is badly injured.