Monday, September 3, 2007

Stargate Atlantis - Joseph Mallozzi's Blog Update Sep 3 - Video Clip & Photos

From Joseph Mallozzi's blog update for September 3, 2007:

http://josephmallozzi.blogspot.com/2007/09/september-3-2007.html

(Please follow the link for the complete update. Photos (from the location filming for "Harmony") include scenery, Joe Flanigan and David Hewlett on a coffee break, Joe F. smiling, Joe F. and Jodelle Ferland, Director Will Waring and 1st Assistant Director Alex Pappas and crew. Today's video: Director Will Waring sizes up the day.)



Video clip link:

http://s230.photobucket.com/albums/ee164/BaronDestructo/?
action=view¤t=Willsizesuptheday.flv


Monday, September 3, 2007

**snippage**

Today's pics: Yep. More Harmony.

Mailbag -


PG15 writes: "Can we expect extreme damage for one of the Atlantis vehicles in the near future?"

Answer: Extreme to say the least. Yep.


Jedi writes: "Will we find out if Sheppard has any siblings in S4?"

Answer: We will in Outcast.


Kath in Baltimore writes: "Is it common for a producer to go along on every location shoot?"

Answer: Some productions have on-set producers but, in the case of Stargate, our experienced directors are de facto on-set producers. Still, with my script work and editing duties complete, I am now free to go out on location and answer script-related questions or badger the director.


Majorsal writes: "How much chocolate would i have to bribe you with to insure those 12 outtakes of the 'grace' kiss would make it to a video?"

Answer: Sorry. SG-1 outtakes are out of my hands.


Redtwin writes: "Why is "Outcast" being rewritten?"

Answer: No script is perfect in its first draft so, yes, all scripts are rewritten to various degrees.

**snippage**

Anna writes: "Do you happen to know if Jonas was killed in season 9 when Kelowna fell to the Ori?"

Answer: We never explored this but, in my mind, Jonas went underground and is still alive somewhere, resisting the Ori army.


Fishbaum writes: "So, as I understand it, you and Paul Mullie are the show-runners. How come we almost never hear you talk about Paul in this blog? We hear and see lots on Gero, Binder, and all the directors.... "

Answer: Paul prefers to keep a low profile unlike the other clowns, so you don't hear from his as much.


Anonymous #2 writes: "Which season 4 episode are you most proud of so far?"

Answer: So far? Our season premiere, Adrift, is pretty damn impressive.


Sanura writes: "Are the scripts exclusively writer-edited and tweaked by performers, or is there somebody who does a copy pass for proofing errors?"

Answer: That would be Alex Levine.


Anonymous #3 writes: "When an actor pitches a script like Joe Flan did for "Outcast" once he makes a suggestion, is that all the input he has?"

Answer: That depends on how busy they are, how involved they choose to be and, more importantly, how quickly we have to get the script out.


Susan W. writes: "Are there any official channels by which fans or other members of the public might submit an idea or even a script that you *could* read it and/or use it if it has merit? Is there a particular address or person to whom such could be sent, or a way of disclaiming ownership that would make it possible for you?"

Answer: I'm sure there are a lot of great ideas out there but, at present, we aren't seeking outside submissions.

**snippage**

Anon Y. Mous writes: "Can you tell us if any episodes are fully complete and ready for airing? How far in advance of airing are the episodes due at Sci-Fi? How do you determine if an episode needs a "previously on" segment and who makes that decision the producers or the writers?"

Answers: Yes, a number of episodes are complete (Adrift, Lifeline, Missing, Doppelganger, and Travelers come to mind). As for how far in advance of airing the episodes "are due" at Sci-Fi - it varies. This year, we had plenty of time to deliver as our premiere was pushed back to late September. Re: the previously on. The producers are the writers and we make the call although we'll honor specific SciFi requests.


Martine a ecrit: "1) Quelle scène ou cascade a été la plus difficile a réaliser ? 2) Quelle séquence a nécessité plusieurs prises avant d'obtenir le résultat voulu ? 3) Est ce que vous appréciez les pâtisseries françaises ?"

Reponses: 1) Trio sera le plus difficile. 2) Il y avait plusieurs séquences compliqués cette année. 3) J'adore les pâtisseries françaises.

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