Re: Project: Potemin "Doctor's Orders"
Wow, that gave me and my computer a headache. My computer broke down. The sound was echoed.
We have noticed this ourselves and suspect it's a direct result of using a completely enclosed 360 degree set. The sound has no place to go except echoing around. With this episode, we were experimenting with a different camera and microphone. We are experimenting with leaving the doors to the set open. We also are experimenting with hanging fabric to help muffle the sound.
I thought it was an alien daymare. I thought she was perfect but expected her to be nicer. She was way over the top. I appreciated the writing but it was too much. The navigator handled it nicely though, but her performance was slightly intolerable. As I said, my computer couldn't take it.
She's intentionally that way, I promise.
Any Captain would slap her down hard for being too overbearing and the navigator should have side stepped her, avoided her or been offended by her tone unless he has no emotions and she was testing him for that, otherwise.
Xarthebs are heavy-humanoids with stoic personalities. And you're quite right; she's deliberately messing with him.
I suspect that you are going for a CMO with a abrasive manner. While I think this interesting, kinda like TNG's Pulaski, I do think it was a bit too strong.
We were thinking more along the lines of Frances Sternhagen's portrayal of Dr. Lazarus from OUTLAND, and yes, it's completely intentional. We have a little backstory in mind for Captain Grigory and Dr. Drake that explains things a bit in a second season vignette.
The navigator was interesting. Is he supposed to be a mellow personality?
He's a gentle giant, so to speak. Quite stoic, and with amazing strength.
I like the change up on the camera work.
Glad you noticed. We've a tendency to rotate camera operators and directors. In next month's installment, "Delivery," you'll see a completely different approach to lighting and direction.
Overall I think this was a strong effort. It helps to establish your characters while the longer stories can focus on the bigger stuff. This is a great way to do this. Great job.
Thanks! It's our intention to tell a story with all our productions, but vignettes are definitely meant to be short character studies, hopefully amusing at times and insightful at others.