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Co-executive producer of the show [[Greg Beeman]] posts [http://gregbeeman.blogspot.com/2006/09/episode-1-genesis.html his first blog] post on his [http://gregbeeman.blogspot.com/ weblog]. Read it: <br> |
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Episode 1: Genesis |
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Friday, July 14, 2006 |
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Hi, and welcome to Heroes. My name is Greg Beeman and I’m one of the producer-directors on the show. |
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For the last five years I’ve been working on the WB show Smallville, where I oversaw the creative production of the show and directed many episodes. I left Smallville to join Heroes this year. The pilot (or first) episode was one of the most exciting and inspiring shows I’ve seen, since, well… The pilot episode of Smallville. |
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Tim Kring created the show and it seems to have had a certain “special-ness” from the moment it left his computer. The pilot was filmed in March 2006 and directed by David Semel. It was put together and first screened for audiences in late April. It seemed to be a hit and in early May, NBC picked it up to air in September. |
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From that point on there is a lag time before the next episodes begin to be produced. Tim, and his partners Executive Producers Dennis Hammer and Allan Arkush (who have all been working together on the other NBC show Tim Kring created, Crossing Jordan, for the last 5 years) began to put a team together that could write and film Heroes on a week-to week basis. |
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If you go to http://www.9thwonders.com/ and check out this teams overall credentials, you’ll see there that Tim Kring has put together a pretty impressive team. A lot of these people have created and/or run shows of their own. I remember feeling, when I first started realizing who I was working with, that we had the TV equivalent of The New York Yankees. A lot of high-powered creative talent has been assembled to get this show on the road. |
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Allan Arkush and I are the directing-producers. We’ll be both directing episodes and overseeing the production and post-production of the show. Probably with Allan mostly in post production and me mostly prepping the episodes and overseeing shooting. |
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Anyway, I’ve been aboard since June – and during that time Tim and the writers have been conceiving how these amazing and complex stories will be told, and writing the first few episodes. There is a harmony in this “Writers Room” that I haven’t seen before. A lot of it stems from Tim who is very Zen-like and accepting. He sets a high bar, but he sets it respectfully. He seems to know how to quietly get the best out of everyone. The first few scripts are the best first scripts of any series I’ve ever read. Of course they’re also top secret and I can’t reveal any details. |
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As for how we’re going to shoot it week to week - we’ve been having lots of meetings and conversations about how the show should look, how to make it happen every week, We’ve been hiring the crew like production designer Ruth Ammon (who designs and builds sets and finds and dresses locations), Director of Photography Jon Aronson and many others. |
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We’ve also been scouting locations – basically we drive around in a van looking for places to film the scenes. When location scouting we eat a lot – here’s some photos of our scout lunches: |
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<center>Typical workday = Scout lunch + phone calls </center><br> |
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<center>Nutrition for filmmakers...in this case: Thai food! </center><br> |
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Heroes is an especially challenging show because we don’t have that sets on stage. Isaac’s loft, Mohnider Suresh’s apartment, Claire Bennett’s house – and that’s about it – and not that many scenes take place in them, relatively. |
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Mostly we’re “on location.” Out in the real world, trying to create New York, Las Vegas, Texas, Los Angeles, and Tokyo – all in Los Angeles. This is inherently slower and more expensive than filming on sets we control. |
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So, also, as with every show, there have also been budget issues. Heroes, because of it’s scope, is an expensive TV show. And many meetings and much blood sweat and tears has been spent trying to figure out how to make it producible at a budget NBC/Universal is comfortable with. This is all pretty normal, but, to make a long story short, getting a TV show of the ground is a big, difficult job, logistically, financially and creatively. |
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Thank God we finally begin shooting Monday. |
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Revision as of 15:42, 11 October 2009
This article is intended to provide the reader an opportunity, to relive the Heroes in all of its aspects, from the beggining.
Year 1
Pre-premiere
Heroes Evolutions
July
Week 1 - July 14
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First of all, we commence to get our acquintance with the Heroes Universe with two social networking websites (SNW): Claire's MySpace Page and Zach's MySpace Page. ![]() ![]() This is all for now. Please come back next week. |
Week 2 - July 18
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Zach leaves a comment on Claire's page:
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Week 2 - July 21
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Claire posts her first blog entitled Zach:
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Week 2 - July 23
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Claire posts another blog:
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Week 3
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No content for this week. Please come back next week. |
August
Week 4 - August 1
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Claire writes her first comment on Zach's MySpace page:
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Week 4 - August 4
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Zach now posts his first blog, entitled San Diego:
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Week 5
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Week 6
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Week 7
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Week 8 - August 29
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Claire writes a comment on Zach's MySpace page:
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September
Week 9 - September 5
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Claire writes another comment on Zach's MySpace page:
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Week 10 - September 11
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BBC Two starts a game called Suresh's Loft.1
...Then you come across with an apartment door, written over 316. It immediately opens. You see inside of the apartment. A desk where there is a laptop, a helix shaped object, some books, a lamp. You see a map, with some strings attached to it. You see a bookshelf, some chairs. When the intro finishes...
...then it says:
Under, it writes 1 new message You click on it and a page opens where there's an e-mail from a lady called Bridget Bailey to someone called Chandra Suresh, entitled I need some advice.
Then, you can click on the tag BACK twice to come back to the room. However for now, there is nothing left to click on. Now please wait for the next week. |
Week 10 or 11 - Interview 1
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MyFanBase covers the first interview about Heroes with Tawny Cypress, the character who is supposedly going to play "Simone". You can read the interview here at MyFanBase or you can also read it directly here, below:
1. First of all: You have a new project "Bella". Can you tell us something about this movie and which part you will play in it? "Bella" is a sweet, little film by Alejandro Gomez Monteverde about friendship between two unfortunate souls played by Eduardo Verastegui and Tammy Blanchard. The part I play, Frannie, is that of a restaurant manager and friend to Eduardo's character, Jose. Alejandro based Frannie on an old boss of his that he became very close with. Quick and bold without being rude. Frannie's just "one of the guys" running a successful restaurant. 2. Since your show is called "Heroes” what is a Hero for you? What kind of persons are Heroes? Do you have a Hero? The definition of a hero for me is someone who you admire, who selflessly helps you in some way and who possesses qualities that you hope to acquire one day if you try hard enough. And in that regard, I suppose even evil people can be somebody's hero. I do have heroes. My brother, Toby, is a hero of mine. He's got a resilience that might make you think he was made of teflon. And he's "super"-talented. Also, my dear friend and teacher, Barbara Marchant is a hero for me. She's been on my side even when I didn't have a side to be on without ever asking anything in return and she has a grace that makes me hope to be just like her one day when I grow up. 3. What can you tell us about your character? My character on "Heroes" is Simone Deveaux and she is an art dealer based in New York City. Her father made a killing playing the stock market which makes her first-generation money. The pressure of living her father's dreams has made her a bit of a realist and quite conservative. Unfortunately, the man she is in love with is a brilliant, but drug-addicted artist. We start off Simone's story with her father on his deathbed and his male nurse secretly in love with her. Everyone she loves is hurting. The people around her are doing and saying crazy things. Whatever will she do? 4. Can you tell us anything about the first season of ”Heroes”? Things I can tell you about the first season of "Heroes": The first couple of episodes you get to meet (mostly) everybody and then the story kicks right in, fast and deep. As the show gets going, tales come in and out so, not every storyline is in every episode. And, record the episode cause you may want to go back and watch that awesome scene again! 5. When you first read the script of "Heroes” what did you think? When I first read the script, the first thing I thought was how cool it was. How well written and freakin' fun it was. The second thing I thought was that there wasn't a part in it for me. In fact, I almost called out of the initial audition because I knew they weren't looking for my type, but I thought the script was so cool that I went anyway. I thought it'd fun enough just doing the audition... and it was. 6. You played a part in one of the first 9/11 movies "World trade center”. What was working on the movie like? "World Trade Center" meant a lot to me. I was there that day, standing on my roof getting vertigo. I still see it fresh in my mind twenty blocks away. It's a wound that hasn't healed and I really wanted to be a part of telling somebody's story somehow. Oliver and I met several times on that project and I auditioned for several different parts before he finally conceded that there just wasn't a role there, but he offered me this small, painful moment and I took it. It was important to me. 7. Since your mother is half german, have you ever been here in Germany? What impressions did you have? I have never been to germany. I just watched a beautiful documentary on the Berlin Wall coming down. I would love to see that in person. It's certainly on my list of places to see. 8. "Hero” asks: We first got a confirmation that your character's last name is "Deveaux". Is that a "tip of the hat" to "Nathaniel DeVeaux", who has played a part in quite a few sci-fi TV series and movies, but never as a character with special "powers"? Your character seems to be a lady who is strong and primarily self-sufficient (like a Whedonverse character); how will your character develop during the show? We also received the hint from Ollie Grigsby that there will be a "Deveaux Society". What will be the purpose of the "Deveaux Society"? This is such a smart question. Unfortunately, I don't have an answer for the shows inspiration for the last name Deveaux. I will ask, creator, Tim Kring at the premiere and get back to you. As for my character's development, Simone starts off holding herself to together so tight, what she really needs is a release. Finally, the Deveaux Society was founded by Simone's father as a means for funding causes he felt bettered the world. It's not something that interests my character so much as it often bleeds into politics she doesn't agree with. 9. "Heroes” asks: Does your character's dad, Charles Deveaux, have any interaction/connection with "Mr. Linderman" or "Sylar" or "HRG" (Horned-Rimmed Glasses) or with whoever was after the Human Genome Project research? Do you know what ails him (is he "Patient Zero")? And last, will we see Richard Roundtree in more scenes other than him as a patient in bed? Another amazingly intelligent question. Man, you guys can think! I don't know much about my father's dealings, I'm afraid, as I had opened an art gallery and made that my life. My father was more interested in stocks and bonds. And yes, you will see him again. 10. Judy asks: Would you like to be a Hero? I would love to be a hero to someone. I think I'd be strong enough to handle the responsibility. I'd love to be admired for something selfless that I do. Unless you meant, would I like to be a "super"-hero. In which case, yea, one of the wonder twins. 11. René asks: Did you have a Hero when you were a child? Like Superman, Batman or someone else? I didn't really have any heroes growing up that I can remember. I was really strange and kind of moved to my own beat. I guess the closest thing to a hero would be my mom who taught me some of the wisest lessons. 12. Kathrin asks: Do you think "Heroes” could be the TV Hit of Season 2006/2007? I do think "Heroes" could be a big hit. It's such a cool story. The characters are fan-freakin'-tastic and the actors who play the characters are stellar. I'd watch it even if I wasn't on it. 13. Since myFanbase is an online magazine about TV Series do you have a favourite one? The shows I have to record are "Project Runway" and "Lost". And "Heroes". |
Week 11 - September 18
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If you enter the Suresh's Loft game today, you will see that there are two additions. There is a new email from Bridget Bailey to Chandra Suresh. And you can click on the telephone. New Email:
When you move the mouse near the phone, it writes: ANSWER PHONE |
Volume One: Genesis
Pod One
September
Week 1 - September 25
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1) Watch the first episode: Chapter One -- Genesis
Chapter One -- Monsters
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Week 1 - September 26
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Co-executive producer of the show Greg Beeman posts his first blog post on his weblog. Read it:
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Notes
- Actually the game "Suresh's Loft" is started on July 11, 2007 which is exactly 14 days before the airing of Heroes on BBC Two. Thus, in order to integrate the British version of the experience also, it's added here in the exact same order of date; 14 days before the airing. As such, people can experience both versions of Heroes Universe simultaneously.







