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''[http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/video/video_display.shtml#mea=127533 direct video link]''<br>
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[[John Hinterlong]] gives background on the craft services provided for the ''[[Heroes]]'' team. He explains that craft services assist all crafts, including lighting, grips, sound, and camera. However, the main responsibility of craft services is to provide food and drinks. There can be more than 150 people working on multiple units at any given time--craft services provides water, coffee, snacks, and other foods necessary. John faces unique challenges: for instance, [[Milo Ventimiglia]] is a vegetarian, [[Hayden Panettiere]] loves French onion soup, and [[Greg Grunberg]] likes lots of protein and no sugar.
[[John Hinterlong]] gives background on the craft services provided for the ''[[Heroes]]'' team.
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Image:Craft services cameras.jpg|One of the responsibilities of craft services is to assist with cameras.
Image:Craft services snacks.jpg|Mostly, craft services prepares spreads of food.
Image:Craft services kitchen.jpg|[[John Hinterlong]] and others prepare all day in a small kitchen.
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Revision as of 05:21, 10 July 2007

Inside Heroes

Inside Heroes on NBC.com

Inside Heroes is a series of short behind-the-scenes videos on NBC.com that display the making of Heroes.

Visual Effects

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Mark Kolpack, Anthony Ocampo, and Ryan Wieber (all from Stargate Digital) expound on the difference between special effects and visual effects--namely that visual effects generally are those effects achieved after filming has finished. They explain the process using the Tokyo scene in which Hiro stops time to save a Japanese schoolgirl.

The Score

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Wendy Melvoin, Lisa Coleman, and Michael Perfitt (music engineer & mixer) discuss how they produce the instrumental score for Heroes. When Wendy and Lisa first read the scripts, they felt the score should be orchestral. Upon learning more of the characters' magical and mystical aspects, they thought that Shenkar's sound was needed because of his Indian, jazz, and experimental jazz influences. They believe his voice--especially when he sings just one note--is immediately identifiable as being unique to Heroes.

Michael Perfitt calls the process a "marathon" and likens it to doing an entire film score each week. Lisa believes the music is another character, an "alter ego". Wendy thinks it would be "hot" if Heroes ran as long as I Love Lucy.

Wardrobe

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Debra McGuire explains how she creates the costumes for Heroes, which she believes to be integral to the storytelling. She finds that creating palettes defines the show, the characters, and the locations. For instance, Texas has a red, white, and blue palette, while New York City has dark grays and other somber colors. Japan has a very distinct black and white scheme. Debra also discusses the unique challenges of creating costumes that can be manipulated for special effects like aged clothing, blood-splattered garments, and shirts that reveal protruding bones.

Stunts

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Stunt coordinator Ian Quinn gives a guide to the stunts performed on Heroes. He explains that each episode usually has some stunt work--it is a way that the characters' powers can be visually demonstrated to the audience. Ian reports that as much as possible, the actors do their own stunts, after weighing the safety and risk factors. He believes this brings an element of realism to the show.

Makeup

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Using the ending fire scene from Company Man as a backdrop, Lori Madrigal takes the viewer through the ins and outs of the Heroes makeup department.

Craft Services

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John Hinterlong gives background on the craft services provided for the Heroes team. He explains that craft services assist all crafts, including lighting, grips, sound, and camera. However, the main responsibility of craft services is to provide food and drinks. There can be more than 150 people working on multiple units at any given time--craft services provides water, coffee, snacks, and other foods necessary. John faces unique challenges: for instance, Milo Ventimiglia is a vegetarian, Hayden Panettiere loves French onion soup, and Greg Grunberg likes lots of protein and no sugar.


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