Q&A mit Joss
Während der Comicon, ganz nett. Zu Dr. Horrible:
THR: What was the response like to streaming it for free?
Whedon: The free thing kinda threw some people. We wanted to say there is another way, just not to the studios, but to the people doing the Internet. It's not your cat falls off a TV set or "Ben-Hur," there is something in the middle.
Und zu den Dollhouse-Webisodes und den Comics:
THR: How will the 13 webisodes of "Dollhouse" be different from the series? Will they be interstitials or stand-alone episodes?
Whedon: We're talking about both. We're still feeling our way around that; I'm still feeling my way around the show. I think ultimately what we'll end up with is arcs because that's the easiest way to do it.
THR: Any "Dollhouse" comics planned?
Whedon: I talked to ("Buffy" comics publisher) Dark Horse, and "Dollhouse" has got some adventure and suspense and thrills. I know they have a "CSI" comic, but I don't read it. (Laughs) I believe that you need a reason to be in a medium and you have to respect what that medium is for, and I just don't see "Dollhouse" as doing that.
Und zu Season 8:
THR: As for the "Buffy" Season 8 comics, are you going to be writing more or is your role shifting more toward oversight?
Whedon: I'm finishing the Fray arc and then a couple of other people are stepping in. I have a plan to do one more arc before the end of the season, although I'm looking at that with a cold eye and thinking maybe I should just oversee that because I'm late with an issue.
And sometimes juggling everything is easier just because you get in this awesome mind space where you can just click from one thing to another -- and that should kick in any minute - but since it hasn't, I am struggling with all the different things that I have going on right now, including the movie (MGM's "Cabin"), which I'll be producing at the same time as I'm doing "Dollhouse" and whatever I have to do with "Dr. Horrible" and "Buffy."
THR: What was the response like to streaming it for free?
Whedon: The free thing kinda threw some people. We wanted to say there is another way, just not to the studios, but to the people doing the Internet. It's not your cat falls off a TV set or "Ben-Hur," there is something in the middle.
Und zu den Dollhouse-Webisodes und den Comics:
THR: How will the 13 webisodes of "Dollhouse" be different from the series? Will they be interstitials or stand-alone episodes?
Whedon: We're talking about both. We're still feeling our way around that; I'm still feeling my way around the show. I think ultimately what we'll end up with is arcs because that's the easiest way to do it.
THR: Any "Dollhouse" comics planned?
Whedon: I talked to ("Buffy" comics publisher) Dark Horse, and "Dollhouse" has got some adventure and suspense and thrills. I know they have a "CSI" comic, but I don't read it. (Laughs) I believe that you need a reason to be in a medium and you have to respect what that medium is for, and I just don't see "Dollhouse" as doing that.
Und zu Season 8:
THR: As for the "Buffy" Season 8 comics, are you going to be writing more or is your role shifting more toward oversight?
Whedon: I'm finishing the Fray arc and then a couple of other people are stepping in. I have a plan to do one more arc before the end of the season, although I'm looking at that with a cold eye and thinking maybe I should just oversee that because I'm late with an issue.
And sometimes juggling everything is easier just because you get in this awesome mind space where you can just click from one thing to another -- and that should kick in any minute - but since it hasn't, I am struggling with all the different things that I have going on right now, including the movie (MGM's "Cabin"), which I'll be producing at the same time as I'm doing "Dollhouse" and whatever I have to do with "Dr. Horrible" and "Buffy."
wiesengrund - 30. Juli, 13:27
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