From Burnaby Now (Burnaby, BC, Canada):
There are two links for this story:
http://www.burnabynow.com/issues06/051206/artent.html
Has photos of:
Brad Wright
New frontier:
Stargate SG-1 executive producer Brad Wright, on the set of the television series at Bridge Studios.
the Stellar Map
A prop on the set of Stargate SG-1 at Burnaby's Bridge Studios.
and the SGC logo in the briefing room.
The 'official' logo of Stargate Command graces the walls at Burnaby's Bridge Studios, where Stargate: SG-1 is filmed.
And the article is at this link:
http://www.burnabynow.com/issues06/0...051206ae1.html
(Please follow the link for the complete article.)
Stargate sci-fi success story
Dan Hilborn, staff reporter
On the very first day of filming the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1, executive producer Brad Wright very nearly thought about packing up his equipment and just going home.
"It was such a terrible failure," recalls the Toronto-born writer. "We were shooting in the mountains and it was bloody cold and raining. (Actor and star) Christopher Judge had just shaved his head, and he was soaked to the bone. He was shivering so much, his lips were quivering and we couldn't even use the footage."
**major snippage**
But one thing is certain. After 10 years on the air, Stargate SG-1 has already achieved more than its creators could have possibly imagined on the first cold and wet day in the B.C. mountains.
published on 05/06/2006
© Burnaby Now
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Morjana
There are two links for this story:
http://www.burnabynow.com/issues06/051206/artent.html
Has photos of:
Brad Wright
New frontier:
Stargate SG-1 executive producer Brad Wright, on the set of the television series at Bridge Studios.
the Stellar Map
A prop on the set of Stargate SG-1 at Burnaby's Bridge Studios.
and the SGC logo in the briefing room.
The 'official' logo of Stargate Command graces the walls at Burnaby's Bridge Studios, where Stargate: SG-1 is filmed.
And the article is at this link:
http://www.burnabynow.com/issues06/0...051206ae1.html
(Please follow the link for the complete article.)
Stargate sci-fi success story
Dan Hilborn, staff reporter
On the very first day of filming the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1, executive producer Brad Wright very nearly thought about packing up his equipment and just going home.
"It was such a terrible failure," recalls the Toronto-born writer. "We were shooting in the mountains and it was bloody cold and raining. (Actor and star) Christopher Judge had just shaved his head, and he was soaked to the bone. He was shivering so much, his lips were quivering and we couldn't even use the footage."
**major snippage**
But one thing is certain. After 10 years on the air, Stargate SG-1 has already achieved more than its creators could have possibly imagined on the first cold and wet day in the B.C. mountains.
published on 05/06/2006
© Burnaby Now
|*|(*)|*|(*)|*|
Morjana
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