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Немного про 9.20 и про Зиву и про финалчитать дальшеON THE SET AT ‘NCIS’: A PREVIEW
You may have seen my Tweets about roaming on the NCIS set, and indeed, I’ve come back from my travels with a nugget of scoop for you! (There’s a lot more where this came from, so stay tuned!) But until then, executive producer Gary Glasberg opened up to me about the episode they were filming on the day I was on set, which will introduce us to a longtime friend of Ziva’s, played by Karina Lombard (Rescue Me, The L Word), who becomes involved in a case being worked on by the team.
“We established in the season opener that she has this friend who she was going to talk to and see,” says Glasberg. “In this episode, we’re actually going to meet this woman, who is a friend of Ziva’s who shares a bit of big sister relationship with her.”
The episode ends up taking the gang to Colombia (erm, Long Beach), where they go to investigate the case of a missing Navy chaplain. “She participates with us and helps us figure it out. Along the way, you get an understanding of the relationship [between Ziva and her friend],” he said. All this, he adds, is just a piece of the character-centric puzzle they’re putting together that will come into play heavily in the season finale. “[Ziva] is realizing that she’s made decisions along the way. She has to decide how important a relationship is to her and what she really wants from her life too,” he says. “It’s nice to be nine and a half seasons into a show and feel like the characters are still figuring out who they are. I feel like there’s a long way to go. It is realistic.”
©Немного о магии кино. Как необязательно куда-то ехать, чтобы попастьчитать дальше “Custom art on location recreates a Mexican village in Long Beach, California.”
Hollywood’s art directors are getting the credit they deserve at PaleyFest, the Paley Center for Media’s annual tribute to the art of television. A well timed outdoor production for a new episode of the CBS series “NCIS” provided an ideal opportunity to demonstrate how talented television art directors put art to work. “Navy Crime Scene Investigation”Production Designer Robert Bacon works full time creating art to be used on the set, but the entire crew gets involved in integrating the art into a polished production.
The end result of this team effort is authenticity. Linden Avenue in Long Beach was magically transformed into a Mexican village. In minutes, the Broadlind Café became the Rincon Café at the Hotel Hermosa. Tropical flowers (made of silk) gave the site an authentic look and feel. Folkloric arts of Mexico were painstakingly displayed on a traditional carriage and surrounding banners. Every object from tableware at the café table to Mexican license plates on motorcycles is carefully co-ordinated so that viewers become totally engaged in the scene.
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@темы:
спойлеры,
Michael Weatherly/Майкл Уэтерли,
Cote de Pablo/Котэ де Пабло,
behind the scenes/за кадром,
фото/photo,
Ziva David/Зива Давид,
season 9/сезон 9