Oh, yeah. Regarding those season two episode titles. The list should actually look something like this:
1. I**********
2. Aftermath
3. Awakenings
4. P*******
5. C*********
Major D. Davis writes: “1. Is Andy mikita directing the season 2 premier?
2. Is the season 2 premier called incursion part 3?”
Answers: Yes and no.
Pastrygirl writes: “This early on in starting a season, do you already have a budget from the studio? Do they give you a set amount for the season, and you divvy it up per episode evenly, or kind of rob one to pay for the extra explosions/space battles in the next episode? What happens if you go over budget?”
Answer: The budget is set before prep for the season even begins. That amount is divided up between the 20 episodes, thus establishing our pattern episodic budget. Some episodes will prove more costly and that’s alright – so long as we make up the difference by producing less expensive episodes. This way we ensure that, by season’s end, we don’t come in over budget.
Sean D. writes: “
1. Will future SGU episodes include any increase in the amount of Stargate humor than what we saw in the first half of season 1? [...]”
Answers: 1. The tone of the second half of the season will be consistent with the first. No Family Ties or Harmony-type episodes. [...]
1. I**********
2. Aftermath
3. Awakenings
4. P*******
5. C*********
Major D. Davis writes: “1. Is Andy mikita directing the season 2 premier?
2. Is the season 2 premier called incursion part 3?”
Answers: Yes and no.
Pastrygirl writes: “This early on in starting a season, do you already have a budget from the studio? Do they give you a set amount for the season, and you divvy it up per episode evenly, or kind of rob one to pay for the extra explosions/space battles in the next episode? What happens if you go over budget?”
Answer: The budget is set before prep for the season even begins. That amount is divided up between the 20 episodes, thus establishing our pattern episodic budget. Some episodes will prove more costly and that’s alright – so long as we make up the difference by producing less expensive episodes. This way we ensure that, by season’s end, we don’t come in over budget.
Sean D. writes: “
1. Will future SGU episodes include any increase in the amount of Stargate humor than what we saw in the first half of season 1? [...]”
Answers: 1. The tone of the second half of the season will be consistent with the first. No Family Ties or Harmony-type episodes. [...]
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