Editing Podcast:The Passage
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I love this little sequence constructed here, in the editing room and by [[Michael Nankin|the directo]]r, of the pilots coming out and the looks on their faces, and that beat you just saw a moment ago of [[Brendan Constanza|Hotdog]] vomiting as he stumbles across the deck is one of my favorite shots of the show. It just says so much. | I love this little sequence constructed here, in the editing room and by [[Michael Nankin|the directo]]r, of the pilots coming out and the looks on their faces, and that beat you just saw a moment ago of [[Brendan Constanza|Hotdog]] vomiting as he stumbles across the deck is one of my favorite shots of the show. It just says so much. | ||
There was another little storyline, I should mention, that was shot and cut, that involved [[Karl Agathon|Helo]]. Helo, I thought, would be an interesting guy to play as he's the one who's really deathly afraid of radiation because he was on [[The Twelve Colonies | There was another little storyline, I should mention, that was shot and cut, that involved [[Karl Agathon|Helo]]. Helo, I thought, would be an interesting guy to play as he's the one who's really deathly afraid of radiation because he was on [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]], [[Cylons (RDM)|Cylon]]-occupied Caprica, for all those months and dealing with radiation as his constant companion and having to give himself shots all the time and so, there was a fear. I can feel that there was a fear in his bones of facing that again. And so there were sequences of him talking to [[Sharon Agathon|Sharon]], him being afraid to get back in the cockpit, him forcing himself to do it, trying to gut it out and get back in there and deal with it. But ultimately those all went away as well. | ||
This is a nice little sequence, too. See this is another little piece that, to me, conveys the texture and the mood of the show while- even though it doesn't advance the plot too much. So again, I chose to keep this kind of a scene in there with Apollo talking to his pilots and giving you a sense of what they're all going through and the toll it's taking on them and see Apollo leading his men. That seemed more important to me than certain other plot details like [[Enzo]] exactly, or the beat with Helo, even though it's more of a character beat. (Sniffle.) But these are the kind of choices that you make. It's what kind of show do you want it to be? What's the story you're trying to tell? What are the emotions that are important in the episode, to you? And then deciding to go with those moments as opposed to maybe the more conventional ones or the ones that explain everything or sometimes even just like chucking other plotlines entirely, just in favor of giving the sense of what you're trying to convey. (Sniffle.) | This is a nice little sequence, too. See this is another little piece that, to me, conveys the texture and the mood of the show while- even though it doesn't advance the plot too much. So again, I chose to keep this kind of a scene in there with Apollo talking to his pilots and giving you a sense of what they're all going through and the toll it's taking on them and see Apollo leading his men. That seemed more important to me than certain other plot details like [[Enzo]] exactly, or the beat with Helo, even though it's more of a character beat. (Sniffle.) But these are the kind of choices that you make. It's what kind of show do you want it to be? What's the story you're trying to tell? What are the emotions that are important in the episode, to you? And then deciding to go with those moments as opposed to maybe the more conventional ones or the ones that explain everything or sometimes even just like chucking other plotlines entirely, just in favor of giving the sense of what you're trying to convey. (Sniffle.) | ||