Podcast:Unvanquished
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"Unvanquished" Podcast | ||
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Posted on: | 2010-10-19 | |
Transcribed by: | DrWho42 | |
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Length of Podcast: | 41:17 | |
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Ronald D. Moore | ||
Terry Dresbach | ||
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David Eick: Hello! Welcome to the Episode 110 Podcast for the episode entitled "Unvanquished". You're here with a motley crew this time. You have David Eick, executive producer. And?
Eric Stoltz: Eric Stoltz, the director. And?
Tom Lieber: Tom Lieber, director and development for Universal. And? My mom.
Eick: Tom's mom.
Stoltz: Eileen.
Eick: And why not? This was- I'll say this because it might seem unseemly for Eric to say it I feel like this is probably one of the most stylistically interesting and compelling directed episodes of the season. It's really unique I think for those of you who are students of the form of the craft of directing. You're going to see a lot moves and a lot of telltale signs of the director who's really interested in visual storytelling. There's a lot of great directors in television of course but I find that all too often they can forget that movies and television is a visual medium. That you tell stories with pictures as much as or if not more than you do with words. And I think Eric has a unique talent for that and I'm really grateful that you directed this episode and I can't wait for you to direct more.
Stoltz: What you can't see is I'm slipping David Eick lots of twenties right now. *loud whisper* Talk me up!
Lieber: What's it like directing yourself?