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| == Teaser == | | == Teaser == |
| Hello, and welcome to the podcast for episode 408 [unintelligible] "Faith". I'm Ronald D. Moore, executive producer and developer of the new ''Battlestar Galactica'' [unintelligible]. Sorry about the [unintelligible] audio. [unintelligible, something about the audio level]. I'll never make that mistake again. Anyway. This week's- the Scotch is [unintelligible] twelve, and unfortunately the smoking lamp is out. | | Hello, and welcome to the podcast for episode 408 [unintelligible] "Faith". I'm Ronald D. Moore, executive producer and developer of the new ''Battlestar Galactica'' [unintelligible]. Sorry about the [unintelligible] audio. [unintelligible, something about the audio level]. I'll never make that mistake again. Anyway. This week's- the Scotch is [unintelligible] twelve, and unfortunately the smoking lamp is out. |
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| And see, now she wakes up. See? As a dream, I accept it. It's Laura's- interpretation in her unconscious of what Emily told her. It's not a- literal vision of exactly what life after death is. We don't wanna define life after death for the show or for the characters and get to see what really lies beyond. But I like the idea that she is influenced by what Emily said. And I like the fact that Emily doesn't even get a death scene. Emily just is gone. | | And see, now she wakes up. See? As a dream, I accept it. It's Laura's- interpretation in her unconscious of what Emily told her. It's not a- literal vision of exactly what life after death is. We don't wanna define life after death for the show or for the characters and get to see what really lies beyond. But I like the idea that she is influenced by what Emily said. And I like the fact that Emily doesn't even get a death scene. Emily just is gone. |
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| One last thing about the Demetrius. The Demetrius interior, I must say, I was so impressed at the set. I mean, it's a multi-level set with many passageways. It's very large. The art department did a heroic job on this set. It did not break the bank. We were able to use it in many episodes and it sold the concept of the Demetrius just perfectly, which is not an easy burden. Sweaty, smelly ship that is uncomfortable to be in, that you don't wanna spend a lot of time in. And I remember I gat. hered the art department- I called the art- and said, "I wanna see the entire art department in the production office in ten minutes." And of course they thought they were all getting fired. And I just brought 'em in and said, "I just wanna tell you that's one of the best sets I've ever in my years in the business and you guys are just amazing. Amazing work." And I just wanted them to know that. I just still think it's one of the best sets they ever built. | | One last thing about the Demetrius. |
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| I like this little beat because it's- this is just a minor tweak I made in editing was to have an actual push past the zero point. That he actually holds on a few seconds beyond it for Demetrius to show up. 'Cause it's just expecting that Demetrius is gonna arrive just like literally one second before you get to zero. And there's something kinda surprising and interesting. I think at least for a moment the audience, when they get to zero, the clock keeps going? You're like, "Well, wait a minute. He missed her." And then he waited- he's still. He's pissed. I love his reaction. And then we added in the clock going past the zero point later in post. So it wasn't really shot that way. And it just seemed- to increase the tension of the scene. And it also made him just slightly more heroic. That he- see? Maybe just those extra eight seconds, or whatever, he gives eight extra seconds and that- made it all work. And that got the baseship back home.
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| Remember- back to Galactica. I had to make some nips and tuck in this little scene here in Adama's quarters. I love the fact they both show up in their bathrobes. She got him out of bed. He got out of bed for her. And he's like, "Ah, OK. What the hell. Whatever. Get you some water. Get me some coffee." There were actually a little bit- a few more lines that I had to snip from Eddie and Mary to fit the scene down to time. It's still a lovely way to end the episode. I really like the- relationship. We've been playing it from the start of the series, and obviously this season [unintelligible] a little bit. But it- great performance to watch. They never- bore me. I love watching them when they [unintelligible]. It's like watching the different faces they emote. Watch them work through the scene a couple of different ways. Eddie'll throw something at her every once and a while that surprises her. It can be a reaction or he'll get up and move suddenly, and he'll just like look at her and do something odd. And Mary will try, so they experiment with each other. They trust each other. It's really been a delight to watch these two- pros who are just at the top of their game, just do really great work.
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| Well, I think it's a great episode. Hope you enjoyed it. That's "Faith", episode 408. I'm Ronald D. Moore. I'll be with you next time for episode 409. Until then, good night and good luck.
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