New Site
Last night's BSG goodness motivated me to finally finish the site I set out
to make when planning the Vancouver trip earlier this summer.
The new site, titled Battlestar Galactica - Season 1 Locations
Guide, is a compilation of all of the locations I managed to find from
the first season, along with links to their positions in Google Maps for
satellite view. It's a fun read for any BSG fan, and already has reviews
such as "neat," "cool," "nice," and "that's pretty sweet."
Adding this page to my site has necessitated the addition of a new area,
which I've named Filmography. At some point in the near future
(hopefully), it will also have the results from all of the work I've put in
on a Star Trek history page.
It's good to scratch projects off of the list.
Winning some awards in CAPCON last week has also encouraged me to get
going on the Enterprise-D, my oldest unbuilt model Trek model. I spent some
cash and got a bunch of accurizing and lighting parts from Don Matthys.
Should be one hell of a model when finished, though I'm still not looking
forward to drilling the other half of the windows out, nor filling them in
with smelly resin. Other than masking all of those windows for painting, the
rest should be fun...
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Flight of the Phoenix
Flight of the Phoenix/Blackbird, the BSG episode whose Act Four I saw
being filmed at Vancouver Film Studios, finally aired this week. The episode
was every bit as good as I expected it to be, though besides changing the
Phoenix to the Blackbird (same reasons as Firefox?), the
Fourth (last) Act differed somewhat in order from the script I have.
Episode:
- First shot of finished ship (with panels)
- Starbuck launches, disappears, found
- Christening with President (cuts only to signing)
- People congratulate Helo
- Roslin and Adama talk about Sharon
- Tyrol sees Sharon, no talk
Script:
- First shot of finished ship (with panels)
- Christening with President (cuts to signing and Doc Cottle looking over
Roslin's medical file, "she has guts")
- Roslin and Adama talk about Sharon
- Starbuck launches, disappears, found
- People congratulate Helo
- Tyrol sees Sharon, there is talk
- Deck cleared after party, Tyrol satisfied
The major difference is that the christening and flight switched order.
They also cut the Chief's talk with Sharon and his state of satisfaction,
perhaps they moved it to the next episode.
Another change is that Number Six was completely cut from the episode.
Originally she was over Baltar's shoulder when he, Adama, and Gaeta are
discussing killing the Cylon virus. On the bright side, Six is on the call
sheet for after-wrap wardrobe fitting and make-up tests. Perhaps she will
have a new look in the next episode?
An interesting observation is that throughout the show, the actors use
slightly different wording than what is written. This sort of improvisation
indicates more leeway for the actors than on some other shows.
This whole opportunity with being able to see an episode on paper, being
filmed, and the final product has me feeling satisfied with the whole
experience. I wish I could work in production on a show of this quality; I
simply have no idea where to start. I also wish I could thank the kind
person who let me on the set that day. In front of me there is a whole
sheetful of phone numbers and contact information, but I do not consider it
wise to abuse it just to say give my regards; it would be sort of
contradictive.
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