yeah, of course, Vulcan. Sure. I know where that is." My wife's like, "What now? "Where is that in relation to Iowa? Is that somewhere in Europe?" So we had four of these, or three-and-a-half of these bowls actually physically built, and then the rest were put in later. And these were actual projections that were augmented later by ILM. This kid, Kogan... -Joshua. Jacob, that's right. -Jacob. -He was in a movie called Joshua. -That's right. That's why I got confused. He's a terrific actor. And Sean Gerace, actually, who was our primary Trek researcher, -turned us on to this actor. -Who was in the earlier scene. -Yes. -He was one of the guys on the Kelvin. That always gets a laugh. Yeah, and affirmative was... This was a change that we made, 'cause he used to say, "Your mother is a human whore" there. And Nicole, one of the people at Bad Robot, suggested that we not have it happen here, but have it happen at the end before the fight happens. So we ended up changing that. We made some changes in literally the last week before we locked the picture that I think were huge improvements in a number of sequences. Picture and music, as well. And that was one of the little ones. It always amazes me that that happens -in the last two weeks of a movie. -That last minute... -It's frightening, actually. -Yeah, it is. -We still might make changes. -I have some notes. There was a lot of streamlining in these sequences here. This used to start with the bit between Sarek and Amanda. -Yeah, there was a great little... -Right. It was one of my favourite shots, actually, this fight between the two of them, which we should also put on the DVD. But we ended up cutting it, again, just for pace. -And you wanted to get to... -The heart of it. Yeah, and you wanted to get to Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto as quickly as possible. Ben Cross was terrific. It was amazing how his bone structure looks so much like Nimoy's to me. -I just think he's terrific. -And also like Mark Lenard's, -who played the original. -That's right. That's right. Who was actually, a little point that probably only Bob knows, Mark Lenard actually played a Romulan... -That's right, -...in his first appearance in Trek in "Balance of Terror." And they liked him so much, they recast him as Spock's dad. -For what it's worth, we... Yes? -That's right, Damon. I got that off the Internet. It was my one fun fact to... -Impress the fans, -...illegitimately prove my Trekitude. We looped this scene for Jacob, and he did an amazing job looping these lines. And so, originally, this went from young Spock to young Kirk, and we had the driving scene, the fight with the uncle and everything after this. But using this dissolve sort of allowed for a time passage. And I just love this entrance that you just saw him, he was a little boy, and now when he comes in, he's taller than his mother. And you've just heard that she's human, so you're tracking it nicely. Now this whole set is actually a real building. And we just put a huge greenscreen up behind it. A church, right? -Yeah, it's like a chapel... -It's a mortuary. -Yeah, at a cemetery. -At a cemetery. So, here's Winona. With some slight old age stipple makeup on. She looked so beautiful in the first scene, where she's giving birth, and she looks older here. And it was a nice contrast, but I think it works well here anyway. I love the way that you guys wrote Spock's dialogue throughout. "May I ask a personal query?" Little things like that, I think, are the things that really impressed the hardcore Trekkers, but sort of immediately presented to people from outside of Trek the idea that this is what a Vulcan is. This is how they talk. Also, this is one of our first days of shooting. Can we just discuss Zachary Quinto? I mean, the guy showed up, we knew he looked the part, but this ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Джо на английском - текст Мистер Блисс на английском - текст Посылка с Марса на английском - текст Маленькая Вера на английском - текст КОАПП на английском |