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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA detailes leaked. Starbuck is a girl. Sexy Cylon named Six of Twelve. Apollo hates Adama.

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Saturday, December 7, 2002 9:44 PM

OUTLANDER


Follow the link http://www.filmjerk.com/archives/0212/021203galactica.html
and check out this link to see Ronald D More's reaction and to tell him what you think http://bboard.scifi.com/bboard/browse.cgi/1/5/531?pnum=316222

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Sunday, December 8, 2002 10:00 AM

TWIRLIP


Not to yank this back toward the subject of Firefly or anything, but it seems like a good deal of Ronald Moore's mission statement for this show could have come straight out of Joss's mouth. It sounds startlingly similar to some of what we've seen on Firefly.

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The first thing that will leap out at viewers is the dynamic use of the documentary or cinema verite style. Through the extensive use of hand-held cameras, practical lighting, and functional set design, the battlestar Galactica will feel on every level like a real place.


Yeah, check. Firefly is all shot handheld, and the sets are claustrophobic and labyrinthine.

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Our ships will be treated like real ships that someone had to go out and film with a real camera. That means no 3-D "hero" shots panning and zooming wildly with the touch of a mousepad.


Thank god. I've about had it with impossible camera moves. The VFX work on Firefly seems to have been pretty conventional to date, and I approve.

I think the best VFX shot I've seen in a long, long time is one of the hero shots in Titanic. The camera is moving toward the ship from the starboard bow as the ship is leaving port, and the whole thing is set up like it was shot from a helicopter equipped with a wescam. The tilt-and-pan camera move as it passes over the bridge of the ship is just great. We need to see more VFX shots like that in all shows, Firefly included.

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Another way to challenge the audience visually will be our extensive use of the multi-split screen format.


Yeah, this was a pretty neat idea the first time I saw it... in 24.

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We will eschew the usual stories about parallel universes, time-travel, mind-control, evil twins, God-like powers and all the other clichés of the genre. Our show is first and foremost a drama. It is about people.


Bravo. Firefly, of course, is also based around this same premise, even to the extent of Joss's early remarks about how the Firefly setting would not include alien races.

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Our spaceships don't make noise because there is no noise in space.


Is there anybody out there who isn't aware that Firefly has always held to a "no sound in space" rule? They make it fresh through the effective and judicious use of the musical score during space FX shots, but they're wedded to it.

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Our characters are not super-heroes. They are not an elite. They are everyday people caught up in a enormous cataclysm and trying to survive it as best they can.

They are you and me.



Dang. This guy might actually get it. Just maybe.

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Monday, December 9, 2002 4:17 AM

OUTLANDER


This is the second artical leaked about the new Battlestar Galactica series http://www.filmjerk.com/archives/0212/021208galactica.html it seems to be quite different concept to what people might have expected very September 11 doco style I believe.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2002 4:34 AM

DOUG


I'll watch out of curiosity because I'm such a fan of the original BATTLESTAR GALACTICA. But I'm not a fan of Ronald Moore or quite frankly, for anyone involved in any of the TREK series. I guess I just don't have much faith in these guys -- or believe they're going to create a genre project of any real consequence.

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