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== Act 2 ==
== Act 2 ==
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I'm trying to orient myself here on why we did certain things. You'll notice that there's a lot of sequences down on [[algae planet|the planet]] that are either in a [[Raptor]], or in a tent, or in the [[The Temple of Five|temple]]. That's because even though we did spend like all this extra money to go out on location, there still wasn't enough time to shoot everything that we wanted to shoot. So you had to make some choices. There's scenes like this, in the Raptor, that you can set on the soundstage and fake, and you fake them by having a bright sunshine coming through the windows, or through the door, or through the hatch, or whatever. And the same thing with the tents. You could set up the tents in such a way, on the stage, to fake where you are and save your precious location days for when you're actually outside doing location stuff.
I'm trying to orient myself here on why we did certain things. You'll notice that there's a lot of sequences down on [[algae planet|the planet]] that are either in a [[Raptor]], or in a tent, or in the [[The Temple of the Five|temple]]. That's because even though we did spend like all this extra money to go out on location, there still wasn't enough time to shoot everything that we wanted to shoot. So you had to make some choices. There's scenes like this, in the Raptor, that you can set on the soundstage and fake, and you fake them by having a bright sunshine coming through the windows, or through the door, or through the hatch, or whatever. And the same thing with the tents. You could set up the tents in such a way, on the stage, to fake where you are and save your precious location days for when you're actually outside doing location stuff.


This storyline on the planet surface of [[Lee Adama|Lee]] and [[Kara Thrace|Kara]] and [[Samuel Anders|Anders]] and [[Anastasia Dualla|Dualla]] was actually a little bit more involved both in script and then even in filming, in that, we wanted to play a lot more of Anders as the de facto leader of the civilians. That ok, there were all these civilians on the planet in work parties, and they were used to working with Anders. That he was a natural leader of the civilians because he had been the [[New Caprica Resistance|resistance leader]], [[Caprica Resistance|twice]], and they all listened to him and then there was heavy resistance of them taking Lee as the commander once it- this became a military operation. They were all gonna put their lives on the line and there became this break where Lee needed to use the civilians to defend the temple. His methods weren't working as well. He was forced to go to Anders. Anders has his own issues with Lee. So it was this interesting, complex thing of the two groups and the conflict between them. One of the reasons that it kept getting cut down was time. 'Cause you needed to build out those conflicts. You needed to spend more time with who these people were. You needed to have others- military people beyond our key players, see sergeants, etc., privates, having conflict with the civilians. Which we used to do. In the tease of the old version there were like- even as they were, before the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] showed up, when they were like just trying to collect the algae, the civilians and the military weren't getting along very well. And you had to keep that going all through the script, in both parts. And the problem was it just kept chewing up time and it was more people, it was more speaking parts, we had this huge show, and you kept paring it down, paring it down. And then, more fundamentally than that, once we got to- when I was taking the pass through the final, my final pass through the script, I think one of the decisions was it's really not about that. It really wasn't about civilian versus military, really. It was really about the quartet, as we kept calling them. It was really about Lee, and Kara, and Anders, and Dualla. And about their relationships. And so it boiled down to its essence  to get to a place where, ok, Lee does turn to Anders 'cause he's forced to and Anders comes through, but they're both gonna have to fight side by side. And the civilian/military division is more implicit than explicit.
This storyline on the planet surface of [[Lee Adama|Lee]] and [[Kara Thrace|Kara]] and [[Samuel Anders|Anders]] and [[Anastasia Dualla|Dualla]] was actually a little bit more involved both in script and then even in filming, in that, we wanted to play a lot more of Anders as the de facto leader of the civilians. That ok, there were all these civilians on the planet in work parties, and they were used to working with Anders. That he was a natural leader of the civilians because he had been the [[New Caprica Resistance|resistance leader]], [[Caprica Resistance|twice]], and they all listened to him and then there was heavy resistance of them taking Lee as the commander once it- this became a military operation. They were all gonna put their lives on the line and there became this break where Lee needed to use the civilians to defend the temple. His methods weren't working as well. He was forced to go to Anders. Anders has his own issues with Lee. So it was this interesting, complex thing of the two groups and the conflict between them. One of the reasons that it kept getting cut down was time. 'Cause you needed to build out those conflicts. You needed to spend more time with who these people were. You needed to have others- military people beyond our key players, see sergeants, etc., privates, having conflict with the civilians. Which we used to do. In the tease of the old version there were like- even as they were, before the [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylons]] showed up, when they were like just trying to collect the algae, the civilians and the military weren't getting along very well. And you had to keep that going all through the script, in both parts. And the problem was it just kept chewing up time and it was more people, it was more speaking parts, we had this huge show, and you kept paring it down, paring it down. And then, more fundamentally than that, once we got to- when I was taking the pass through the final, my final pass through the script, I think one of the decisions was it's really not about that. It really wasn't about civilian versus military, really. It was really about the quartet, as we kept calling them. It was really about Lee, and Kara, and Anders, and Dualla. And about their relationships. And so it boiled down to its essence  to get to a place where, ok, Lee does turn to Anders 'cause he's forced to and Anders comes through, but they're both gonna have to fight side by side. And the civilian/military division is more implicit than explicit.

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