Tonnen Joss zu Dr. Horrible
Drüben bei wired.com:
Wired.com: Although plenty of fans are going to want to own the DVD, which has extra features like musical commentary tracks, you have to anticipate others obtaining Dr. Horrible through file-sharing networks. Are you concerned about illegal torrenting at all?
Whedon: I think if you want [DVD sales], you have to expect [illegal downloading.] If you incite passion in your fans, you get both sides of that coin. But what else would you want? A note, though, to all you would-be pirates: Scurvy is a serious issue. Eat some limes.
Und dann nochmal bei newsarama:
“Writing lyrics is much harder than writing dialogue, not just because of the rhymes, but because you basically have a set space within which you have to fit something, and you’ve got to find a tune and a tempo which allow the lyrics to do more than explain something in a sing-song way,” Whedon says. “Building a song is its own little art, and while it exists inside a musical, it also has to flow within itself. It’s very, very labor intensive, and sometimes it does come quickly, and sometimes you can just kill yourself for weeks on a lyric.”
Und schließlich die Sequel-Frage bei dwscifi.com, mit großartigem Jed Whedon-Konter am Ende:
If the series is successful, would Whedon consider making a sequel? “What about a giant Broadway adaptation?” Whedon laughs. “Have I thought about a sequel? Yes. But the plans at present just consist of us going, ‘This would be awesome!’”
“That’s how this started…” Jed Whedon reminds his brother.
Ein weiteres Interview mit Produzent Michael Boretz (remember?) gibt's auch. Und das alles kulminiert in... 7 Stunden. Can't wait!
Wired.com: Although plenty of fans are going to want to own the DVD, which has extra features like musical commentary tracks, you have to anticipate others obtaining Dr. Horrible through file-sharing networks. Are you concerned about illegal torrenting at all?
Whedon: I think if you want [DVD sales], you have to expect [illegal downloading.] If you incite passion in your fans, you get both sides of that coin. But what else would you want? A note, though, to all you would-be pirates: Scurvy is a serious issue. Eat some limes.
Und dann nochmal bei newsarama:
“Writing lyrics is much harder than writing dialogue, not just because of the rhymes, but because you basically have a set space within which you have to fit something, and you’ve got to find a tune and a tempo which allow the lyrics to do more than explain something in a sing-song way,” Whedon says. “Building a song is its own little art, and while it exists inside a musical, it also has to flow within itself. It’s very, very labor intensive, and sometimes it does come quickly, and sometimes you can just kill yourself for weeks on a lyric.”
Und schließlich die Sequel-Frage bei dwscifi.com, mit großartigem Jed Whedon-Konter am Ende:
If the series is successful, would Whedon consider making a sequel? “What about a giant Broadway adaptation?” Whedon laughs. “Have I thought about a sequel? Yes. But the plans at present just consist of us going, ‘This would be awesome!’”
“That’s how this started…” Jed Whedon reminds his brother.
Ein weiteres Interview mit Produzent Michael Boretz (remember?) gibt's auch. Und das alles kulminiert in... 7 Stunden. Can't wait!
wiesengrund - 15. Juli, 01:47
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