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Terry: No, I agree. I don't know.
Terry: No, I agree. I don't know.


RDM: One note on [[Félix Enríquez Alcalá|Felix Alcalá]]. Felix is the director of the infamous Pern, [[Wikipedia:Dragonriders of Pern#Pern on TV and the Big Screen|''Dragonriders of Pern'' pilot]] that I almost did that failed to get off the ground years ago, for the now defunct [[Wikipedia:The WB Television Network|WB network]]. (laughs) The WB. I love the fact that I lived longer than the WB. The WB killed my pilot for the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' several years ago. Felix was going to be the director and I had not spoken or seen Felix since and when he arrived for prep for this episode I went over and shook his hand and we were just happy to see each other 'cause that had been a really bad experience for both of us and now we were doing something that was actually going to be shot. And it was kinda fun and it was great having Felix. He real- this is a big, complicated piece of business. This one is truly like moving an army around. There's a lot of moving parts. There's a lot of logistics involved in setting all this stuff up and Felix just marshalled his way through the process. I mean, he stepped on a few toes along the way, but that's Felix. Felix is great. And they love- and he's good at what he does.
RDM: One note on [[Félix Enríquez Alcalá|Felix Alcalá]]. Felix is the director of the infamous Pern, [[Wikipedia:Dragonriders of Pern#Pern on TV and the Big Screen|''Dragonriders of Pern'' pilot]] that I almost did that failed to get off the ground years ago, for the now defunct [[Wikipedia:The WB Television Network|WB network]]. (laughs) The WB. I love the fact that I lived longer than the WB. The WB killed my pilot for the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' several years ago. Felix was going to be the director and I had not spoken or seen Felix since and when he arrived for prep for this episode I went over and shook his hand and we were just happy to see each other 'cause that had been a really bad experience for both of us and now we were doing something that was actually going to be shot. And it was kinda fun and it was great having Felix. He real- this is a big, complicated piece of business. This one is truly like moving an army around. There's a lot of moving parts. There's a lot of logistics involved in setting all the stuff up and Felix just marshalled his way through the process. I mean, he stepped on a few toes along the way, but that's Felix. Felix is great. And they love- and he's good at what he does.


Here we have the ambush. All these shots of the [[Cylon Centurion|Cylons]] were much agonized over. And when do you cut to the Cylon and how do you play it in the action sequences? Endlessly storyboarded back and forth. This idea was something I came up with of [[Cally Tyrol|Cally]]'s in the way, she's doing the countdown, Tyrol's gonna knock her down, and the second he knocks her down they're gonna open fire. And this took a great deal of discussion. How is it gonna work? Lining up the eyelines. It was complicated even further by the fact that "[[Precipice]]", the opener of this, is shot by [[Sergio Mimica-Gezzan|Sergio]]. So Sergio shot chunks of this and Felix shot other chunks of this and then we had visual effects guys bridging the two with scopes and with silent Centurions and what have you. And needless to say this was, like, an editing nightmare but our crack team of editors pull it off one more time.
Here we have the ambush. All these shots of the [[Cylon Centurion|Cylons]] were much agonized over. And when do you cut to the Cylon and how do you play it in the action sequences? Endlessly storyboarded back and forth. This idea was something I came up with of [[Cally Tyrol|Cally]]'s in the way, she's doing the countdown, Tyrol's gonna knock her down, and the second he knocks her down they're gonna open fire. And this took a great deal of discussion. How is it gonna work? Lining up the eyelines. It was complicated even further by the fact that "[[Precipice]]", the opener of this, is shot by [[Sergio Mimica-Gezzan|Sergio]]. So Sergio shot chunks of this and Felix shot other chunks of this and then we had visual effects guys bridging the two with scopes and with silent Centurions and what have you. And needless to say this was, like, an editing nightmare but our crack team of editors pull it off one more time.

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