>I have to say, Meditations did not impress me as being well shot, and >looking back I can see that as being characteristic of the season. Boring >camera angles in recent episodes, the sets are much more plain than they >used to be, and most scenes are now just people standing around (no >action).
I have to say this is one of those comments that just astonishes me.
Some episodes have always been more action-oriented than others. In order to move story along, you have to have dialogue scenes; the more complex the action you're trying to get across, the more you need to tell.
Boring camera angles? The director of "Darknes" was Mike Vejar, who is our most innovative director. He did "In the Beginning," "The Face of the Enemy," "Messages From Earth" and most of our really cool episodes. He likes the close-up, it's where the good stuff happens. He chose to direct the show in this style, what on earth does a stylistic decision have to do with production quality?
"the sets are much more plain than they used to be." How is this physically possible, since the sets we've been shooting on are the same ones we used before? Nothing got removed or stripped out, they're *exactly* the same.
jms
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