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===Creative Philosophy=== | ===Creative Philosophy=== | ||
* Moore carried over the core philosophy from ''Battlestar Galactica'' of grounding the series in a sense of | * Moore carried over the core philosophy from ''Battlestar Galactica'' of grounding the series in a sense of truth and realism, wanting ''Caprica'' to be a "drama first and foremost that was all about the characters."<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:05:44</ref> | ||
* He deliberately avoided common science fiction tropes that he felt were distracting, such as "silly chairs and silly hair and spandex costumes."<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:05:34</ref> | * He deliberately avoided common science fiction tropes that he felt were distracting, such as "silly chairs and silly hair and spandex costumes."<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:05:34</ref> | ||
* The inclusion of widespread smoking was a conscious and "perverse" choice, intended to defy anti-smoking trends and serve as a bonding element for the male characters.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:14:44</ref> | * The inclusion of widespread smoking was a conscious and "perverse" choice, intended to defy anti-smoking trends and serve as a bonding element for the male characters.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:14:44</ref> | ||
* Moore later reflected that the original subplot of | * Moore later reflected that the original subplot of Amanda Graystone having an affair was a "misstep" by the writers, as it made the character "very unlikable" in early cuts, leading to its removal.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:32:14</ref> | ||
===Story and World-Building=== | ===Story and World-Building=== | ||
* The concept for the | * The concept for the paper-thin computers originated from a conversation Moore had nearly 20 years prior with a college friend, Naren Shankar, who explained the theoretical physics behind such a device.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:21:25</ref> | ||
* He provided a detailed explanation of the political landscape of the | * He provided a detailed explanation of the political landscape of the Twelve Colonies at the time, clarifying that they were not a unified government but separate "nation-states." The tension between colonies like Caprica and Tauron was an intentional element to set up future conflicts.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 01:22:35</ref> | ||
===Production Anecdotes=== | ===Production Anecdotes=== | ||
* Moore recounted the "kid-like thrill" of being on set when both ''Caprica'' and ''Battlestar Galactica'' were filming on adjacent sound stages, allowing him to walk between the two productions.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:08:08</ref> | * Moore recounted the "kid-like thrill" of being on set when both ''Caprica'' and ''Battlestar Galactica'' were filming on adjacent sound stages, allowing him to walk between the two productions.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:08:08</ref> | ||
* Regarding vehicles, he and David Eick decided to | * Regarding vehicles, he and David Eick decided to use real-world cars instead of futuristic concepts to maintain the show's grounded feel. The mandate was to use "interesting" vintage or exotic cars that would look unfamiliar to American audiences.<ref>[[Podcast:Caprica pilot|Podcast for ''Caprica'' pilot]], timestamp 00:09:22</ref> | ||
== Director credits for ''Battlestar Galactica'' == | == Director credits for ''Battlestar Galactica'' == | ||