April 23, 2015: Less than a month to go!
Sympathy pains! ��Not a day after I was feeling after my habanero-caffeine upset, my girl Jelly is feeling under the weather. ��Apparently, she’s been alternately sleepy since she woke up – which is me on a normal day.
Hey, look at what the Dark Matter��art department got! ��A 3D printer, perfect for making scale models of ships and such!
��Set Designer Doug Slater shows off his latest creation. ��I think it’s that box from Hellraiser.
Anyway, I told Doug that whenever he has time, between now and the wrap party, I’d like him to make me an Iron Man suit. ��Will check in on his progress next week!
In addition to the usual prep (episodes #112 and #113 with director Andy Mikita), production (director Martin Wood shooting scenes from episode #1111 in the ship’s underbelly), and post (notes on episode #109, directed by Ron Murphy), today was our international press junket. ��Jay and I chatted with reporters from Australia, Canada, the U.K., Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Mexico, France, Germany, and Peru��and then headed down to walk our standing sets. ��After that, the group had a chance to quiz the cast about the show, their characters, and my deplorable eating habits.
A good time was had by all.
“I came here for this?!” ��Toronto Star Entertainment Reporter Tony Wong gets photobombed by��Dark Matter��Executive Producer Vanessa Piazza.
And we end the day in fine style, with a new addition to our ever-growing whisky/whiskey club: 17 year old Craigellachie compliments of episode #110 director (and Dark Matter��stunt coordinator) John Stead.
Finally, I believe I already mentioned that, when we started the casting process for the show, we opened the roles up to all genders and ethnicities. ��I’m incredibly happy with the cast we have, but here’s a taste of how slightly different the show could have looked…
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