News Archive for October, 2009

Oct 31 2009

Producer John G Lenic Delves Deeper Into the Stargate Universe

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Interviews

One of the longest running members of the Stargate production team from the entire franchise John G Lenic has taken time to answer a series of questions with the popular online media outfit Fused Film.

You can read an excerpt of the interview below

So Stargate Universe, I am such a fan of the series, how long have you been apart of the Stargate franchise since its inception?

“December of 1996. I was an assistant on another production, a TV movie and I had an offer to come and do Stargate and that really appealed to me because I had an opportunity to move up by working on a series but also in terms of moving up in career and position. Also find something that was going to give me a breadth of experience. No offense to shows with talking heads like Law and Order and NCIS but this was an opportunity to work on a show with visual affects, special effects, all those visual elements, huge costumes every single week will give you that great experience than just working in office buildings all day long.”

Were you a big Science-Fiction Fan going into this series?

“Not really. I had grown-up watching Star Wars and I had seen the Star Trek movies but never watched the series. I did see the movie Stargate and loved It so when I heard about the series I knew it was going to be a great show because of the scale and sure enough it has been.”

Oh yeah it has been! I always refer to it (SG-1) as the A-Team in Space.

“Yeah you are right! I never thought of that! Thats exactly what it was!”

So We Want to Dive Deeper into SGU With You, when you guys came up with Stargate Universe, what were you trying to accomplish? I mean we have already seen it but what was going through the minds of you and the rest of the production team?

“Basically we all talked about wanting to do something different. Something different from what we had been doing and go a another way that people would respond too and make it more “charactery” and slightly darker especially if we got the right cast (which we did.) People had been saving the day every episode and that was fun and there was that feel good response of being able to walk away from every episode. But also it was just wanting to go into a different look and a different feel, bring it into what was being done now in the era we are in. It was something that was talked about back when Atlantis came along but it wasn’t the right time and people thought it was squirrely to do that kind of thing. The rest of the shows on TV hadn’t done that type of thing yet and there was hesitancy based on that. I mean we went so far as to say let’s shoot it or air it as a Letterbox show and in the same aspect ratio as a feature film to make us stand out more but the network and the studio resisted that and they thought it would be too different. But now we have been able to do that and go a different way and people have been making those comparisons to Battlestar and the way it was shot and I have to say that everything has to start somewhere. They started with a look and its not that we are copying them we are actually trying to do something differently but also its a look that goes across many different shows.”

Yeah! that look in my opinion started with Firefly before BSG!

“Oh yeah, Firefly and even Friday Night Lights. Robert Cooper, co-creator and executive producer, even said that his favorite shows on TV were the Shield and Friday Night Lights and if we can get one of those guys to DP the show. So with that the onset of the show was handled with a different perspective.”

You can read the full interview here courtesy of FusedFilm »

Oct 28 2009

A Stargate Universe Global Ratings Round-Up

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Ratings

With the fifth episode of Stargate Universe having aired in the United States of America, Canada and the United Kingdom the ratings are beginning to roll in and so far they appear to be continuing a steady trend of viewership totals.

In the United Kingdom ‘Light’ pulled in an average 677,000 viewers which is a marginal increase over last week’s 635,000 for ‘Darkness’

Ratings are currently unavailable for all major commercial regions at this present time.

Oct 28 2009

Free Stargate Magazine Special Edition Download

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Multimedia

Titan Magazines the publishers behind the Stargate Magazine collection are currently offering a free downloadable special edition of the magazine for a limited time only.

The issue focuses on Stargate Universe which includes a guide to the new show, inside the writers’ room, and interviews with stars Robert Carlyle and Louis Ferriera.

There’s also a salute to Daniel Jackson, an interview with Ben Browder and a look at the Wit and Wisdom of Rodney McKay. That’s a little something fans of every Stargate incarnation.

Download the free Stargate special edition magazine now »

Oct 25 2009

Over 20 New Videos Added To The Stargate Archives YouTube Channel

The Stargate Archive are pleased to announce that we have just added over 20 new videos to our own in-house YouTube channel featuring clips from the first 5 episodes of Stargate Universe, teaser trailers, documentaries, feature-length clips and much more.

The Stargate Archives YouTube channel is available for access direct from the site without having to leave the Stargate Archive or you can visit our dedicated YouTube channel over at YouTube.

Access out internal YouTube channel here »

Oct 24 2009

Over 1800 High Definition Screen Captures Added For Light

The Stargate Archive are pleased to announce that we have just added over 1800 high definition screen captures for the fifth episode of Stargate Universe entitled ‘Light’.

You can review the screen captures here »

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