Update!
Photos
First, a few of Luis Ferreira:
Luis with fellow castmate Patrick Gilmore (aka. Dale Volker)
It's Ferreira, Luis Ferreira
**** yeah!!
Second, Carl's trip to Stage 5 (captions courtesy of JM):
No sooner do we start our walk through Stage 5 than Carl takes a wrong turn and we end up lost.
We hear some unsettling noises coming from the top of the staircase and send Carl to investigate. What we initially took to be the sound of a bugbear feeding on carrion turned out to be a teamster eating his lunch.
You wouldn’t believe how many unionized spiders we had working overtime to complete this project.
Yes, Carl, that was the exit. Nice going.
A panicked Carl tries to dig his way out.
Demonstrating formidale strength!
Ha! Just kidding! It's a prop rock!
Just like this one!
Oh! Oh %&@$! This one's real!
He went doing what he loved most. Moving big rocks around.
From: http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/...n-set-trouble/
Rob has been directing Human, Brad has been prepping Sabotage, and Paul has been finishing up his first draft of Subversion, so the only producer who has actually had the time to read my scripts, episodes #19 and #20, is Carl. He dropped by my office today to offer his opinion. Yes, I agreed, the B story will require some rethinking and there are a few sequences that will need some tweaking but, happily, Carl found it exciting, well-paced and seemed quite intrigued by the ending. And, most importantly, he felt it worked well as two scripts. Hopefully, the others will feel the same.
Rob dropped my office after lunch while the production was making the move from the location to mess set, waved my first script and joked: “It’s so hard to know what’s going on without having read episode eighteen.” – a reference to Paul’s script, still being written. “Yeah, tell me about it,”I countered. “You think reading is confusing. Try writing the next script!”
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Also dropping by my office today was actor Luis Ferreira who was in the neighborhood and decided to stop in and say hi. And get the scoop on the last three episodes. Luis is a guy whose onscreen persona is in sharp contrast to the character he plays on Universe. Off the set, he’s incredibly gregarious – animated, affable, and very funny. In front of the camera, however, as Colonel Everett Young, he is a rock – cool and unflappable, a solid and steady leader. He’s a wonderful actor possessed of major talent and – I couldn’t help but notice after those first few days of production – an amazing voice. Young is the calm in the eye of the storm, the guy you want calling the shots when things get heated – and Luis is nothing short of perfect for the role. And, did I mention, he’s a hell of a nice guy?
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This afternoon, I had a conference call with Grey, Erika, and Craig to discuss this blog and ideas for cool SGU exclusives. Very exciting stuff.
I leave you with a recent stroll through Stage 5 that ended rather, uh, abruptly for Carl. Check it out.
Rob dropped my office after lunch while the production was making the move from the location to mess set, waved my first script and joked: “It’s so hard to know what’s going on without having read episode eighteen.” – a reference to Paul’s script, still being written. “Yeah, tell me about it,”I countered. “You think reading is confusing. Try writing the next script!”
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Also dropping by my office today was actor Luis Ferreira who was in the neighborhood and decided to stop in and say hi. And get the scoop on the last three episodes. Luis is a guy whose onscreen persona is in sharp contrast to the character he plays on Universe. Off the set, he’s incredibly gregarious – animated, affable, and very funny. In front of the camera, however, as Colonel Everett Young, he is a rock – cool and unflappable, a solid and steady leader. He’s a wonderful actor possessed of major talent and – I couldn’t help but notice after those first few days of production – an amazing voice. Young is the calm in the eye of the storm, the guy you want calling the shots when things get heated – and Luis is nothing short of perfect for the role. And, did I mention, he’s a hell of a nice guy?
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This afternoon, I had a conference call with Grey, Erika, and Craig to discuss this blog and ideas for cool SGU exclusives. Very exciting stuff.
I leave you with a recent stroll through Stage 5 that ended rather, uh, abruptly for Carl. Check it out.
First, a few of Luis Ferreira:
Luis with fellow castmate Patrick Gilmore (aka. Dale Volker)
It's Ferreira, Luis Ferreira
**** yeah!!
Second, Carl's trip to Stage 5 (captions courtesy of JM):
No sooner do we start our walk through Stage 5 than Carl takes a wrong turn and we end up lost.
We hear some unsettling noises coming from the top of the staircase and send Carl to investigate. What we initially took to be the sound of a bugbear feeding on carrion turned out to be a teamster eating his lunch.
You wouldn’t believe how many unionized spiders we had working overtime to complete this project.
Yes, Carl, that was the exit. Nice going.
A panicked Carl tries to dig his way out.
Demonstrating formidale strength!
Ha! Just kidding! It's a prop rock!
Just like this one!
Oh! Oh %&@$! This one's real!
He went doing what he loved most. Moving big rocks around.
From: http://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com/...n-set-trouble/
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