Unfiction forums users nooneimportant77 got these pictures and videos from the set Monday night. Most of these are from the scene shot under the bridge in Central Park.
WARNING: Spoilers follow, possibly for the film's ending.
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He was told by people on the set that he was infringing copyrights by taking these. I'm not a lawyer, but as this was being filmed in public, I'm fairly sure nooneimportant 77 owns the copyrights to these images and video, NOT Paramount. So tough noogies guys...if you didn't want these posted, you shouldn't have made this project so secretive.
Now, Paramount DOES own the rights to the call sheet posted by
New York Magazine, so I can't post it here directly. However, I have no problem linking to the
PDF. Apparently Paramount's legal team has sent C & D letters to
/Film and
Cloverfield Clues asking them to remove the call sheet. Which is amusing since Cloverfield Clues only linked to the NYMag article and didn't reproduce, display, or distribute it. I encourage anyone reading this to save the PDF as it's only a matter of time before they force NYMag to remove it. If any representatives from Paramount come across this site, save your energy, because I'm not posting anything here that isn't within my legal rights to do so and I will not be removing any of this.
Many are speculating that the call sheet is fake or a plant, and if it was, it would still be infringing on Paramount's copyrights, so their C & D letters don't confirm it to be legit. However, having been on the set myself, I can confirm most of the shooting locations as well as the vehicles and art department info listed on the sheet and nooneimportant77's videos confirm some the scene descriptions listed, so is most likely legit, despite speculation that it's a plant by National Lampoon. That doesn't mean they couldn't have put false or misleading information on it, but it's probably not a fake call sheet. Assuming there wasn't false information planted on the sheet, it was day 33 out of 33 days of shooting, and the shooting has wrapped, though I would like to point out that this could just mean production has wrapped on "Cheese" in New York, so this doesn't mean they aren't continuing to film under a different production title or in a different location.
WARNING: Spoilers follow, possibly for the film's ending.
All of this does possibly give away major plot points. From the party, the group runs north until they reach Central Park, where the film apparently ends. The absence of other characters in these scenes indicates that they most likely died by about two-thirds into the film. Since we already know the film supposedly starts with a cleanup crew discovering the tape, it's very likely that everyone dies. It looks like Rob and Beth are the last to die, under the bridge, so the videos above show their death scene.