Wednesday, March 28, 2007
I've been away...
Long gaps between postings - I know - much going on. Much much much. There's peril around every corner here on season 4. It just doesn't stop.
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Did any of you come out to the con here in Vancouver last weekend? How was it? I was out of town and unable to attend, regrettably, but I understand there was much going on - from movie screenings to bagpipes in the rain *waves to Paul*. Hope you all had fun.
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I'll do another "guess the location" post soon for that coveted stargate party hat and signed piccie - I gotta find a good one though, because you guys are sharp!
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
It doesn't always smell nice...
It all depends on where your oxygen intake is situated...
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It has been extremely busy out here - I can't even begin to explain where we are right now - suffice to say: it doesn't look good.
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I managed to record a six second databurst this morning. It's on my website, in a secret location....
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Help us!!!
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It has been extremely busy out here - I can't even begin to explain where we are right now - suffice to say: it doesn't look good.
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I managed to record a six second databurst this morning. It's on my website, in a secret location....
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Help us!!!
Saturday, March 3, 2007
Honduras
It was awfully nice of the Producers to fly us all deep below the Tropic of Cancer for the upcoming scenes in Doppleganger. It was quite the shoot. Fraught with capital D Danger. That's John Zulinski trying to signal a plane to get us out of the Anaconda cave. (Remind me to tell you that story one day...) Then there were the scorpions, jungle ticks, and the terrifying "toothpick fish" incident with Dave Hewlett. Ask him about it.
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We got the scenes we needed, despite the duress. But no time to relax by the beach - we were back in the studios after lunch (mussels and lime chicken - thanks Anthea) in time for a long nap and more grueling shooting. It was so hard, as a matter of fact, that Jason just put on his jacket and left the set forever saying something like "later suckers..."
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All in a day's work...
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