That sounds suspiciously like Wendy Neuss. How close am I?I understand. Producer and Post Production, various positions through TNG and early VOY
Ask them to define the relationship between Berman and Roddenberry. I'd be interested in when they began to part ways in their creative vision of the show and how the writers kept it together when the fighting began. And which writers fell into each camp.
Thanks!
Were there any famous guest stars we almost had? I know about Robing Williams but that's about it.
When the shows were being produced, did the producers ever put any though into how the shows might be transferred to and aired in HD one day (kind of like how Babylon 5 was produced), besides just shooting on film?
And what type of lenses and film stock were used? I know that the Reeves-Stevens book "The Making of Deep Space Nine" mentions that TNG used 24mm lenses and DS9 used 20mm lenses, but were you shooting on Super 35 or regular 35 with Wide Angle lenses? Did you do any shooting with anamorphic or hard matte boxes?
How far ahead were the writers thinking with regard to character development? Was it like 'this season we'll explorer characters x, y and z', or did it take more of a 'we've not done a lot with character x for a while, lets give him a story' type approach?
What kind of info arethe bluray makers looking for from her, and does she know if there is a long documentary involved with project.
Does she have any funny anecdotes :-)
What were the best foods on the craft services table?
Are the bloopers intact? Where there bloopers for every season? Was a blooper reel made for every season? We want bloopers damnit! Bloopers are a must!
Patrick Stewart was on a talk show here and he said during one scene where he is speaking to an alien on the viewscreen from the captains chair he actually fell asleep when he was supposed to give his line, he stated the blooper is locked away in Paramount somewhere, we need to see this![]()
Unfortunately I think Stewart has always been vehemently against releasing the bloopers, so I doubt we'll ever see them.
I always heard it was Berman who didn't want them released however I am uncertain of that because Enterprise had blooper reels made and released..... it would be a shame to not see them but if Patrick Stewart is against it then I suppose we will never see them. Someone needs to ask about this at a convention.
Did the shift in visual style in season three happen because of a change in cinematographers, an edict by Rick Berman, studio pressure, something else, or a combination of those?
When the shows were being produced, did the producers ever put any though into how the shows might be transferred to and aired in HD one day (kind of like how Babylon 5 was produced), besides just shooting on film?
And what type of lenses and film stock were used? I know that the Reeves-Stevens book "The Making of Deep Space Nine" mentions that TNG used 24mm lenses and DS9 used 20mm lenses, but were you shooting on Super 35 or regular 35 with Wide Angle lenses? Did you do any shooting with anamorphic or hard matte boxes?
Were there any famous guest stars we almost had? I know about Robing Williams but that's about it.
She often ate at the commiasary, not from crafts services![]()
She often ate at the commiasary, not from crafts services![]()
Stick to your guns. Tell her to stop avoiding the question.
I smell a cover up, or is that the quesadilla?She often ate at the commiasary, not from crafts services![]()
Stick to your guns. Tell her to stop avoiding the question.
I'm satisfied with that answer, I hope you enjoyed it being asked. We ordered in last night, and she enjoyed a chicken quesadilla.
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