"But when we came to do the shot the arrangement of the arms with those letters didn't look good," remembers Freeman, "So we decided to improvise and ended up with the best graphic positioning of the arms." The four young men wore the black hats, coats and capes from the film wardrobe. In the studio a specially constructed platform was erected, with a white painted background. Publicity pictures like this inspired the Help! album cover Freeman took publicity pictures while these scenes were shot in mid march 1965 in Obertauern. They were waving their arms in the air, while the music played. He got the inspiration from a scene he witnessed shooting in the Austrian Alps, with the Beatles, all dressed in black, fooling around in the snow. Freeman had the idea of semaphore spelling out the letters HELP, with every Beatle another letter.
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The photo was taken in the Twickenham Film Studio near London, where the Beatles were finishing the last scenes from their second movie Help!.
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