Editing Podcast:Home, Part I
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DSE: | DSE: Paul Leonard- Paul is our Associate Producer for all of last season, and all of this season, and the [[miniseries]] as well, and is the guy in cha- the ringleader when it comes to all things; sound, and color correction, and visual effects. He and Gary Hutzel, our visual effects supervisor, work very closely together. I haven't told you this yet, Ron, but Paul has been- typically what happens on these episodes is I go to a dub stage and I hear a playback, I give a lot of notes, we remix certain sections, and that is how the sound is finished on the show. For this one, we did that. That we went way over time because I made a lot of changes and then I asked Paul to send me a DVD, which I got last night, which I gave more notes on, so they're going to go back and remix today- | ||
RDM: And remix again? | RDM: And remix again? | ||
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DSE: ...because I have not let go of certain sound effects issues. | DSE: ...because I have not let go of certain sound effects issues. | ||
RDM: | RDM: Dave is very popular in post-production. | ||
DSE: (Laughs) Well, on this one I think they've been very generous, they- I think they all- they all kind- you could tell the body languages that everyone had been prepared. They knew this was going to be- | DSE: (Laughs) Well, on this one I think they've been very generous, they- I think they all- they all kind- you could tell the body languages that everyone had been prepared. They knew this was going to be- | ||
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RDM: (Laughs) | RDM: (Laughs) | ||
DSE: Tricky with Lee and | DSE: Tricky with Lee and Kara in that they're so happy to see each other and yet, like a brother and sister or like two repressed lovers, pick your- | ||
RDM: Yeah, pick your metaphor. | RDM: Yeah, pick your metaphor. | ||
DSE: -your metaphor, have a hard time being pleasant to one another for any stretch of time before they're bickering about something. Which you just saw there and then in a scene coming up you'll see the reverse is true. This was the scene that inspired my remark to | DSE: -your metaphor, have a hard time being pleasant to one another for any stretch of time before they're bickering about something. Which you just saw there and then in a scene coming up you'll see the reverse is true. This was the scene that inspired my remark to James that about their relationship that got- | ||
RDM: -Oh, them touching each other?- | RDM: -Oh, them touching each other?- | ||
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RDM: And he embraces it. He just totally embraces this character. | RDM: And he embraces it. He just totally embraces this character. | ||
DSE: And he's someone who, as many of you know, was very- a very outspoken opponent of the | DSE: And he's someone who, as many of you know, was very- a very outspoken opponent of the "Reimagining" of this show. And had a th- came full circle and elected to embrace it and it didn't hurt that he was given a very compelling role that started [[Season 1 (2004-05)|last season]] to embrace, and I think he's really- You never hea- I mean, this guy shows up. He's the consummate professional. Hits his marks, knows his lines. Takes direction well. He may not be seen again for several episodes. You never hear from his people. You never get complaints. There's never any questions about, "Why aren't in more of them?" I think he understands that- oh, do we have to? | ||
RDM: No, you've got time. | RDM: No, you've got time. | ||