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11-11-2018 12:34 PM
The finale of The Last Ship is on tonight. I, for one, will be very sad to know it's over. It's been one of my favorites ever since its debut.
11-11-2018 03:52 PM
I will be watching
11-11-2018 04:44 PM
@GingerPeach@jeanlake, thanks, a,ways looking for something new to watch.
Have you tried A Place to Call Home? Really a good one. LM
11-12-2018 02:51 AM
I've also enjoyed this series. I must say that I wondered how much it cost to film an episode ... it seems very expensive, and I wondered what kind of storyline they could have developed for another season ... I think they ran out of world catastrophes!
11-12-2018 01:33 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
I've also enjoyed this series. I must say that I wondered how much it cost to film an episode ... it seems very expensive, and I wondered what kind of storyline they could have developed for another season ... I think they ran out of world catastrophes!
I don't know the cost but I just watched the 4-minute TNT snippet about how they brought the show from script to screen. Clearly, we already know a lot had to be CG to help them stay within budget. (I imagine it was a big budget, whether they had to stay within it or not.)
I hadn't thought about editors. They explained there were three, and also then how they added sound effects, or perhaps re-did dialogue, or added specific music.
Just those four minutes were eye-opening.
I hope everyone involved with the show will find themselves in equally satisfying roles, whether behind or in front of the cameras, @Tinkrbl44
11-12-2018 03:03 PM
@GingerPeach wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
I've also enjoyed this series. I must say that I wondered how much it cost to film an episode ... it seems very expensive, and I wondered what kind of storyline they could have developed for another season ... I think they ran out of world catastrophes!
I don't know the cost but I just watched the 4-minute TNT snippet about how they brought the show from script to screen. Clearly, we already know a lot had to be CG to help them stay within budget. (I imagine it was a big budget, whether they had to stay within it or not.)
I hadn't thought about editors. They explained there were three, and also then how they added sound effects, or perhaps re-did dialogue, or added specific music.
Just those four minutes were eye-opening.
I hope everyone involved with the show will find themselves in equally satisfying roles, whether behind or in front of the cameras, @Tinkrbl44
Was this on the TNT website or in an email ... or somewhere else?
11-12-2018 03:06 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@GingerPeach wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
I've also enjoyed this series. I must say that I wondered how much it cost to film an episode ... it seems very expensive, and I wondered what kind of storyline they could have developed for another season ... I think they ran out of world catastrophes!
I don't know the cost but I just watched the 4-minute TNT snippet about how they brought the show from script to screen. Clearly, we already know a lot had to be CG to help them stay within budget. (I imagine it was a big budget, whether they had to stay within it or not.)
I hadn't thought about editors. They explained there were three, and also then how they added sound effects, or perhaps re-did dialogue, or added specific music.
Just those four minutes were eye-opening.
I hope everyone involved with the show will find themselves in equally satisfying roles, whether behind or in front of the cameras, @Tinkrbl44
Was this on the TNT website or in an email ... or somewhere else?
It was part of the selections of the TNT On Demand. They called it "Script to Screen." @Tinkrbl44
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