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Eick: That's the advantage of having innovative visual effects artists who work for the show and not a "house" that you go to. | Eick: That's the advantage of having innovative visual effects artists who work for the show and not a "house" that you go to. | ||
Stoltz: That's also the advantage I have to say of how this show is run. This show is run in a very open way. I remember on the first or second episode we were singing the national anthem and Paula and I turned to each other and said "We should do some sort of salute." Should we put the hand over heart? Or the | Stoltz: That's also the advantage I have to say of how this show is run. This show is run in a very open way. I remember on the first or second episode we were singing the national anthem and Paula and I turned to each other and said "We should do some sort of salute." Should we put the hand over heart? Or the hand in the air like the Nazis. And we came up with the crossing. [[Jonas Pate|Jonas]] said "Let's use it!" And it became a part of the show. It's not a closed creative experience. | ||
Eick: No. It's a- in fact it's one of the reasons why- that mentality is one of the reasons why you wound up heavier in the episode than you expected to be because there's enough fluidity and freedom in terms of our approach to everything including the writer's room. | Eick: No. It's a- in fact it's one of the reasons why- that mentality is one of the reasons why you wound up heavier in the episode than you expected to be because there's enough fluidity and freedom in terms of our approach to everything including the writer's room. | ||