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{{disline|For information on the city from the [[re-imagined series]], see [[New Caprica City]].}}
[[File:Caprica City panorama.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A panoramic view of Caprica City, before the Fall.]]
[[File:Caprica City panorama.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A panoramic view of Caprica City, before the Fall.]]


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Caprica City is once again a target during the second [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]].  First eliminating the city's electrical grid and starting numerous fire storms, the Cylons ultimately destroy Caprica City with multiple independently targeted missiles and a 50-megaton [[Weapons_in_the_Re-imagined_Series#Nuclear_weapons|nuclear]] detonation launched from orbit.  The result is the total destruction of Caprica City {{TRS|Miniseries|The Plan}}.  
Caprica City is once again a target during the second [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Cylon attack]].  First eliminating the city's electrical grid and starting numerous fire storms, the Cylons ultimately destroy Caprica City with multiple independently targeted missiles and a 50-megaton [[Weapons_in_the_Re-imagined_Series#Nuclear_weapons|nuclear]] detonation launched from orbit.  The result is the total destruction of Caprica City {{TRS|Miniseries|The Plan}}.  
== Script Version Details ==
The pre-production script for ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' provides additional context about Caprica City during the Cylon War. The script describes the city as having suffered significant damage during the conflict, appearing as "partial ruins, strafed and bomb-pocked" rather than the "splendid city" it once was.<ref>''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' [{{fullurl:File:B&C Pre-Production Draft - 11-30-10 - Version 01.FDX.pdf|page=2}} pre-production script dated 30 November 2010], pg. 1</ref> The opening newsreel footage contrasts the city's former glory with its wartime devastation, establishing the toll the war has taken on Colonial civilization's center. The script emphasizes how the war transformed even the capital from a symbol of prosperity into a battlefield scarred by years of conflict.


==Geography==
==Geography==
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada stands in for Caprica City throughout ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TRS)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' and ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'', augmented by set dressings and digital matte paintings and set extensions.  For its initial appearance in the 2003 [[Miniseries]], Caprica was created as a series of computer-generated establishing shots by Zoic Studios; these establishing shots were later reused throughout the series, most prominently in "[[Epiphanies]]" and "[[Razor]]".  For the series finale, however, a new digital model of Caprica City was unveiled, featuring far more detailed vistas that more closely matched the Vancouver practical locations.  This new model, appearing in "[[Daybreak, Part I]]" and "[[Daybreak, Part II]]" as well as "[[The Plan]]" and finally throughout ''Caprica'', serves as a sort of retcon for the previous incarnation of the city.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada stands in for Caprica City throughout ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TRS)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' and ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]'', augmented by set dressings and digital matte paintings and set extensions.  For its initial appearance in the 2003 [[Miniseries]], Caprica was created as a series of computer-generated establishing shots by Zoic Studios; these establishing shots were later reused throughout the series, most prominently in "[[Epiphanies]]" and "[[Razor]]".  For the series finale, however, a new digital model of Caprica City was unveiled, featuring far more detailed vistas that more closely matched the Vancouver practical locations.  This new model, appearing in "[[Daybreak, Part I]]" and "[[Daybreak, Part II]]" as well as "[[The Plan]]" and finally throughout ''Caprica'', serves as a sort of retcon for the previous incarnation of the city.


According to ''Caprica'' location scouts Anand Kanna and Scott Firth, "Vancouver is a very modern city - lots of sea-foam glass and steel and high-rises.  And that's the scope of what the planet Caprica is. It's a forward-thinking society and very modern... In Vancouver, there's an area called [[Wikipedia:Coal Harbour|Coal Harbour]], which is very modern. That was perfect for establishing Caprica City itself, the steel and glass look of downtown Caprica and its really modern-looking buildings.  And then there's another area of town in the series, and it's called Little Tauron, which is a little bit backwards. It's more of the run-down, '40s feel. So we would go to [[Wikipedia:Chinatown, Vancouver|Chinatown]] for that."<ref group="production" name="kanna_firth_latimes_vancouver_caprica_locations">{{cite_web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jan/24/entertainment/la-ca-workinghollywood24-2010jan24#:~:text=Vancouver%20is%20a%20very%20modern%20city|title=Working Hollywood: On Location: 'Caprica' finds its perfect world in Vancouver|author=Anand Kanna and Scott Firth|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=January 24, 2010|accessdate=August 10, 2025}}</ref>
According to ''Caprica'' location scouts Anand Kanna and Scott Firth, "Vancouver is a very modern city - lots of sea-foam glass and steel and high-rises.  And that's the scope of what the planet Caprica is. It's a forward-thinking society and very modern... In Vancouver, there's an area called [[Wikipedia:Coal Harbour|Coal Harbour]], which is very modern. That was perfect for establishing Caprica City itself, the steel and glass look of downtown Caprica and its really modern-looking buildings.  And then there's another area of town in the series, and it's called Little Tauron, which is a little bit backwards. It's more of the run-down, '40s feel. So we would go to [[Wikipedia:Chinatown, Vancouver|Chinatown]] for that." [http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jan/24/entertainment/la-ca-workinghollywood24-2010jan24]
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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
=== Visual Effects Production ===
Caprica City's distinctive architecture was enhanced through digital environment work by visual effects artist [[Farrah Welch]]. The city's Roman-inspired civic buildings were created through detailed modeling and texturing work, including plaza areas and foreground skyscrapers that seamlessly integrated with practical filming locations.<ref group="production" name="welch_portfolio_gallery_caprica_plaza">{{cite_web|url=https://farrahwelch.com/gallery/plaza.php#:~:text=Modeled%20and%20textured%20the%20roman%20style%20building|title=Digital Artist: Gallery - Caprica Plaza Establisher|author=Farrah Welch|publisher=Farrah Welch Digital Portfolio|accessdate=August 10, 2025}}</ref> This work, completed in Fall 2009, involved creating Roman-style architectural elements (excluding dome structures) to match footage shot between existing buildings, establishing the city's classical aesthetic that reinforced its status as the governmental and cultural center of the Twelve Colonies.
[[File:Caprica_-_Mysteries_Theater_-_VFX_Comparison.jpg|center|thumb|900x900px|VFX comparison of New Cap City's [[Mysteries]] theater from {{CAP|Ghosts in the Machine|prose=y}} by [[Farrah Welch]].]]


=== Locations for Caprica City ===
=== Locations for Caprica City ===


* '''Apollo Park''':
* '''Apollo Park''':
:Apollo Park was shot on location at the Jack Poole Plaza atop the Vancouver Convention Centre,<ref group="production" name="thirteenth_colony_apollo_park_filming_location">{{cite_web|url=http://13thcolony.wordpress.com/2010/02/25/frik-and-frak-say-free-the-flame/#:~:text=Jack%20Poole%20Plaza%20atop%20the%20Vancouver%20Convention%20Centre|title=Frik and Frak Say: Free the Flame|publisher=13th Colony|date=February 25, 2010|accessdate=August 10, 2025}}</ref> the location was augmented by a digital matte painting and set extensions. Photos of the set and filming of scenes for "Rebirth" appeared on the photo sharing website Flickr in July, 2009.<ref group="production" name="raggo_flickr_apollo_park_filming">{{cite_web|url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/raggo/3742135728/in/photostream/#:~:text=filming%20of%20scenes%20for%20Rebirth|title=Apollo Park Filming Photos|author=Raggo|publisher=Flickr|date=July 2009|accessdate=August 10, 2025}}</ref>
:Apollo Park was shot on location at the Jack Poole Plaza atop the Vancouver Convention Centre [http://13thcolony.wordpress.com/2010/02/25/frik-and-frak-say-free-the-flame/], the location was augmented by a digital matte painting and set extensions. Photos of the set and filming of scenes for "Rebirth" appeared on the photo sharing website Flickr in July, 2009 [http://www.flickr.com/photos/raggo/3742135728/in/photostream/].
* '''Atlas Arena''':
* '''Atlas Arena''':
:According to BSG and ''Caprica'' visual effects supervisor [[Doug Drexler]], Atlas Arena was based upon the architectural designs of [[Wikipedia: Santiago Calatrava|Santiago Calatrava]],  "We decided that it's architectural inspiration would come from renowned architect Calatrava. This ties nicely to the the Cylon [[Resurrection Ship]] from BSG, also Calatrava inspired. Atlas stadium was built by modeling maestro [[Pierre Drolet]]."<ref group="production" name="drexler_drexfiles_atlas_arena_calatrava_design">{{cite_web|url=http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2010/01/31/vancouver-as-caprica-city/#:~:text=We%20decided%20that%20its%20architectural%20inspiration%20would%20come|title=Vancouver as Caprica City|author=Doug Drexler|publisher=The Drex Files|date=January 31, 2010|accessdate=August 10, 2025}}</ref>
:According to BSG and ''Caprica'' visual effects supervisor [[Doug Drexler]], Atlas Arena was based upon the architectural designs of [[Wikipedia: Santiago Calatrava|Santiago Calatrava]],  "We decided that it’s architectural inspiration would come from renowned architect Calatrava. This ties nicely to the the Cylon [[Resurrection Ship]] from BSG, also Calatrava inspired. Atlas stadium was built by modeling maestro [[Pierre Drolet]]." [http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2010/01/31/vancouver-as-caprica-city/
:Atlas Arena in the pilot episode of ''Caprica'' was shot at the [[Wikipedia: General Motors Place|General Motors Place]] in downtown Vancouver, home rink of the [[Wikipedia: Vancouver Canucks|Vancouver Canucks]]. These scenes were later reshot on the ''Caprica'' sound stages for the aired version of the episode and all other subsequent episodes featuring Atlas Arena.
:Atlas Arena in the pilot episode of ''Caprica'' was shot at the [[Wikipedia: General Motors Place|General Motors Place]] in downtown Vancouver, home rink of the [[Wikipedia: Vancouver Canucks|Vancouver Canucks]]. These scenes were later reshot on the ''Caprica'' sound stages for the aired version of the episode and all other subsequent episodes featuring Atlas Arena.
* '''The Riverwalk''':
* '''The Riverwalk''':
:The Riverwalk complex and garden was actually the campus of [[Wikipedia:Simon Fraser University|Simon Fraser University]] in [[w:Burnaby, British Columbia|Burnaby, British Columbia]], Canada.
:The Riverwalk complex and garden was actually the campus of [[Wikipedia:Simon Fraser University|Simon Fraser University]] in [[w:Burnaby, British Columbia|Burnaby, British Columbia]], Canada.''
* '''Graystone Industries''':
* '''Graystone Industries''':
:The unaired "extended" version of the ''Caprica'' pilot episode featured an entirely different matte painting of Graystone Industries, depicting the installation as a much smaller location apparently some distance from downtown Caprica City.  A new, expanded version of the complex was created for the aired version, situating Graystone Industries among the skyscrapers of the city.
:The unaired "extended" version of the ''Caprica'' pilot episode featured an entirely different matte painting of Graystone Industries, depicting the installation as a much smaller location apparently some distance from downtown Caprica City.  A new, expanded version of the complex was created for the aired version, situating Graystone Industries among the skyscrapers of the city.
* '''Little Tauron''':
* '''Little Tauron''':
:Little Tauron featured a very prominent visual reference to the real world with the famous [[Wikipedia: Pike Place Market|Pike Place Market]] sign from [[Wikipedia: Seattle|Seattle, Washington]] appearing in the digital matte painting of the location.<ref group="production" name="harvey_flickr_little_tauron_pike_place_reference">{{cite_web|url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/aharvey2k/4360996970/#:~:text=Pike%20Place%20Market%20sign%20from%20Seattle|title=Little Tauron Pike Place Market Reference|author=A. Harvey|publisher=Flickr|date=2010|accessdate=August 10, 2025}}</ref> In the pilot episode of ''Caprica'', Joseph Adama's Little Tauron apartment was shot in Vancouver's Waterfall Building, the same location used for {{callsign|Starbuck}}'s [[Delphi]] apartment building, though in subsequent episodes, the apartment was a sound stage set.
:Little Tauron featured a very prominent visual reference to the real world with the famous [[Wikipedia: Pike Place Market|Pike Place Market]] sign from [[Wikipedia: Seattle|Seattle, Washington]] appearing in the digital matte painting of the location. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/aharvey2k/4360996970/] In the pilot episode of ''Caprica'', Joseph Adama's Little Tauron apartment was shot in Vancouver's Waterfall Building, the same location used for [[Kara Thrace]]'s [[Delphi]] apartment building, though in subsequent episodes, the apartment was a sound stage set.
* '''Caprica City Hall''':
* '''Caprica City Hall''':
:The [[Wikipedia: Vancouver Public Library|Vancouver Public Library]] stood in for the [[Caprica City Hall]] exterior in the pilot episode of ''Caprica'', though an establishing shot in the aired version showed a computer-generated vista.  The interior was shot at Simon Fraser University.<ref group="production" name="kanna_firth_latimes_city_hall_sfu_interior">{{cite_web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jan/24/entertainment/la-ca-workinghollywood24-2010jan24#:~:text=interior%20was%20shot%20at%20Simon%20Fraser%20University|title=Working Hollywood: On Location: 'Caprica' finds its perfect world in Vancouver|author=Anand Kanna and Scott Firth|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=January 24, 2010|accessdate=August 10, 2025}}</ref>
:The [[Wikipedia: Vancouver Public Library|Vancouver Public Library]] stood in for the [[Caprica City Hall]] exterior in the pilot episode of ''Caprica'', though an establishing shot in the aired version showed a computer-generated vista.  The interior was shot at Simon Fraser University. [http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jan/24/entertainment/la-ca-workinghollywood24-2010jan24]
* '''MLMT Train''':
* '''MLMT Train''':
:The MLMT train station appearing in the ''Caprica'' pilot was in reality the [[Wikipedia: Granville Station (TransLink)|Granville Station]], an underground [[Wikipedia: SkyTrain (Vancouver)|SkyTrain]] station in Vancouver.<ref group="production" name="translink_buzzer_granville_station_caprica">{{cite_web|url=http://buzzer.translink.ca/index.php/2009/04/granville-station-in-caprica/#:~:text=Granville%20Station%2C%20an%20underground%20SkyTrain%20station|title=Granville Station in Caprica|publisher=TransLink Buzzer Blog|date=April 2009|accessdate=August 10, 2025}}</ref> For the production, Vancouver signage was changed to represent Caprica and the SkyTrain itself was replaced with a digital model, though an H&M advertisement managed to sneak into the scene.<ref group="production" name="harvey_flickr_mlmt_hm_advertisement_error">{{cite_web|url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/aharvey2k/4311998589/#:~:text=H%26M%20advertisement%20managed%20to%20sneak|title=MLMT Train H&M Advertisement Error|author=A. Harvey|publisher=Flickr|date=2010|accessdate=August 10, 2025}}</ref>
:The MLMT train station appearing in the ''Caprica'' pilot was in reality the [[Wikipedia: Granville Station (TransLink)|Granville Station]], an underground [[Wikipedia: SkyTrain (Vancouver)|SkyTrain]] station in Vancouver. [http://buzzer.translink.ca/index.php/2009/04/granville-station-in-caprica/] For the production, Vancouver signage was changed to represent Caprica and the SkyTrain itself was replaced with a digital model, though an H&M advertisement managed to sneak into the scene. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/aharvey2k/4311998589/]
* '''Pantheon Bridge''':
* '''Pantheon Bridge''':
:The Pantheon Bridge was in reality the [[Wikipedia: Burrard Bridge|Burrard Bridge]] in Vancouver.  The Caprica Inter-Colonial Spaceport was filmed at Simon Fraser University in Surrey.<ref group="production" name="tanenbaum_flickr_pantheon_bridge_burrard">{{cite_web|url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/jtanenbaum/4077340868/in/photostream/#:~:text=Caprica%20Inter-Colonial%20Spaceport%20was%20filmed%20at%20Simon%20Fraser|title=Pantheon Bridge and Spaceport Filming|author=J. Tanenbaum|publisher=Flickr|date=2009|accessdate=August 10, 2025}}</ref>
:The Pantheon Bridge was in reality the [[Wikipedia: Burrard Bridge|Burrard Bridge]] in Vancouver.  The Caprica Inter-Colonial Spaceport was filmed at Simon Fraser University in Surrey. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jtanenbaum/4077340868/in/photostream/]


==References==
==References==
=== Production History ===
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