David Abramowitz (Creative Consultant):
"There was this sex scene amidst the bombs exploding that was so rough and so violent that we couldn't use most of it."
Don Paonessa (Creative Consultant, Post Production):
"This was a very interesting show because we had to create London, 1940. We shot on top of the Woodward Building in Vancouver. We ended up creating mattes in a shorthand kind of way. There was a song, 'we'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when' and we played that over the dying scene and we had to buy stock footage in order to create the stuff with flowers and this romantic moment as she lay dying. This was a show that had a lot of elements to it and needed to be resolved. And we were always dealing with budget concerns in Post Production, but it was fun because it allowed us to be creative and stretch our thinking to get stuff done, rather than throw money at it."
Ken Gord (Producer)
"That was probably the toughest show because whenever you have a set and the script says 'and then it burns down,' that means you have to walk away for two days but usually it's the same place, but it gives you all sorts of problems. So this was a building collapsing and it was really tough. The stuff on the roof was tough; we tried to have planes going overhead while they were there. They used lots of stock footage there. It was a very big show."
Eowyn 2008/12/22 Sziasztok!
Mindenkinek nagyon boldog Karácsonyt kívánok!
MeLissa 2008/11/16 Tegnap fel voltam háborodva! Nem a 2. résznek kellett volna mennie? Helyette ment a 4. Gondolom egy-két hónap múlva le is veszik a műsorról!
Eowyn 2008/11/12 Szívesen :-) Igaza volt a port.hu-nak, tényleg a legelső rész volt. Örültem, mint majom a farkának *music* Zsu: írtam privát üzit