Thursday, February 15, 2007

The House Between "Arrives" tomorrow


The House Between premieres tomorrow, with the first installment, "Arrived." Assuming no technical delays or glitches (yeah, right!) the show should be uploaded and "on the air" by noon. We'll see. Please be patient, and check back here a lot tomorrow.

In the meantime, enjoy some behind-the-scenes photos from the making of the show. Some of these you may have seen before, others perhaps not. In the photo to the left, the cast and crew is in the foyer, setting up a shot in "the house at the end of the universe."


Left: Tony Mercer (Bill Clark; far left ) readies himself for action, while special effects guru Rob Floyd (center) applies finishing touches to Florent Christol's (Sange; right) make-up. From Episode # 6: "Trashed." Why is Sange tied to the staircase? It's just that kinda show...



Another view from "Trashed." Tony's laid out on the floor, while Alicia Wood (Theresa), Lee Hansen (Travis), Kim Breeding (Astrid) and Flo (Sange) wait for me to call action.







Alicia and Jim (Arlo) prep for a shot in the kitchen. I *believe* this is from episode 2, "Settled," during shooting of what I called "the trial" scene.




Kathryn (left, producer and my very pregnant wife...) watches while Lee, center low, tapes his so-called "hostage video." Lighting co-directors Bobby and Kevin are watching from the door frame. Tony paces in the kitchen, going through his paces for a lengthy monologue.




Before we even started shooting, on the night of June 3rd, Rob Floyd (right, back to us) was choreographing stunts. Here, Jim (Arlo) and Kim (Astrid) rehearse for their first meeting.


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