Planet Gallifrey: waters of mars

Friday, October 9

Greame Harper on Waters of Mars

Been a long time since we had some Tennant related Who news. Yay for Tennant! We still love you! 

This interview with Greame Harper comes from SFX

Just how scary is The Waters of Mars?
“I’m not sure if it’s as scary as Blink, but it’s quite frightening – because it’s so real, I think. I hope so!”

How on Earth do you go about making water scary? And what were the challenges of shooting with that volume of water?
"I hope you think it is [scary] when you see it! It was very, very difficult. We had a difficult time trying to work out how to do the water… can you imagine, the volumes of water that we required, in a studio setting? How d’you get rid of it? If you want to do retakes, how do you get everything dry again?

“The kind of water effect we wanted was sort-of mystical, almost organic – well, it is organic, obviously! – so the difficulty was deciding with the visual FX guys which one out of the effect they were offering us was the right one. They came up with five or six different kinds of pipes, hoses and systems. And eventually there was one that we all said, ‘That’s the one.’ There was a uniform yes to one particular effect, and that was the one we used.

“Now, how do you make it creepy? It seems to be alive, the water, by the way it follows the characters in the story. Sort of – we didn’t make a big thing of it in the story, but that’s how I shot it, so it was chasing people, following them and trapping them. The best effects you can get come out of seeing the enormity of the water, the relentlessness of it. I think where it becomes really creepy and you get the fear, is when it continues draining out of characters’ mouths.

“There was a very complex system of tubes and piping that they all had to wear within the prosthetics – and water was squeezed and pressurized through the tubes to give the volume of water we required to come out of the actors’ mouths on a continuous basis.”


“Waters” is going out in November, when the evenings are darker than during the regular series run. Did you have that in the back of your mind when you were deciding on the tone of the show?
“When I first read the script, it was originally going to be put out on Christmas Day, I think! I was quite worried that this dark, deep story, which is… well, I don’t know that it’s part of a trilogy, but it certainly will lead you into the finalĂ©. You know something horrible’s going to happen after this story, involving the Doctor – but you don’t know what. I thought it was very dark – I mean, really dark, for Christmas. That’s not the reason they changed their minds to put it out in November – I think that was the controller of BBC One, deciding that maybe as we had three more to go, then one could be in the latter part of the year so that there wasn’t such a long gap between when the first special went out and Christmas. But when I knew it was going to go out earlier in the year, I was able to think about it in a much more dark way, rather than trying to keep the Christmas spirit!”

There seem to be some elements of foreshadowing in “Waters” – the stuff about the “four knocks”.
“I have to tell you, I haven’t seen, I haven’t read – in fact, I probably wasn’t allowed – to know how the next episodes, the final two-parter for David, starts and ends. I’ve no idea what it’s about! It’s going to end, obviously, with him regenerating into Matt Smith – but I’ve no idea what happens in it! So I don’t know to what extent the horror is in that two-parter. I knew about and read the previous script, I knew about the four knocks thing, so I understood what was going on, and what had been and what’s coming, and so on – in terms of the, “when four knocks happen, you know he’s going to die,” kind of thing. So I played on that, but I didn’t know quite what that meant and how it was going to happen in the last two episodes – and I still don’t!”

And the Doctor’s scared himself in this episode, which is a pretty unusual situation…
“Yes, but I think – with some exceptions, obviously – most fans of Doctor Who will know and feel sad and be hurt and worried and concerned – and wonder, is this the Doctor we’ve always known and loved, this ancient mariner traveling through the universe and helping people to help themselves, and being good and worthy and whatever, and showing them the way. And here he’s terrified. But I think that’s good, and I think most people will be interested to see how he gets out of this one. That what I think they think every time. But here, he really is in a very fearful state – and doesn’t want to die, obviously. I don’t think he wants to regenerate – I think he feels he’s got more to do, so how that gets resolved… well, I’m going to watch as well.”

You can read more of this interview in What Satellite And Digital TV issue 281, out on 29 October and the next SFX Special out on 18 November

And there we go! Interesting indeed :)

Monday, September 21

News & Things

Hmm, well there've been no set reports for a while now and things seem a little slow. But not for much longer! Things are picking up come October time :)

The Day of the Troll (Oct 8th)
A new audio adventure starring the 10th Doctor (and read by him!)

When the Doctor arrives on Earth in the far future, he is horrified to find the planet beset by famine and starvation. England is a barren wasteland, and scientists are desperately seeding the ground to make the crops grow again. But now it seems that something even worse is happening.

Karl Baring, the owner of research facility The Grange, has been snatched away in the middle of the night. His sister Katy was with him when he vanished, but is now in catatonic shock – so it is up to the Doctor, with the help of the scientists at The Grange, to investigate.

What is lurking under the old bridge, and why is it preying on people? The Doctor must find out, before it strikes again...


SJA (Oct 15th)
As was posted by Mac, the first episode of the 3rd series, Prisoner of the Judoon, will be coming very soon!

UPDATE:
I've now completed (to the best of my ability) a Sarah Jane series 3 section. Feel free to browse it here!


Dreamland (Oct)
There was a new interview with RTD and Julie Gardner released today. Exciting stuff!

Check out other interviews on PGtv

And according to BlogtorWho, Dreamland is set to air in the latter half of October! Although no date has been revealed as of yet. 

Plus, as was stated by Gary Russell in a podcast, Dreamland is set between the Waters of Mars and the christmas specials.


Waters of Mars (Oct/Nov)
According to Phil Ford, the Waters Of Mars will be the darkest story ever in the show's history with both the story and the Doctor being terrifying. 

He also apparently said it would either air in October or November. But if Dreamland is set to come after it, and Dreamland airing in October, then surely Waters of Mars has to come earlier than it!

Did that make any sense at all?

Wednesday, August 26

Back with a vengeance!

Well, maybe not with a vengeance,
There's nothing really vengeful about being back,
I'm not even sure of the definition of vengeance,
I've got no one to be vengeful at anyway...

Ahem.

Hello! 
Very very very long time right? Think how much Very there could possibly be, then add another suitcase full of Very.

I'm sorry, I really am. There are reasons for being absent but I'm not going to bore you with it. That is, if anyone actually still comes here.... A virtual cookie for anyone still here!

I'm aiming to get back on track as soon as I can, I swear. But it might take a while; firstly because I'm 2 months behind, and secondly because I'm about to go on holiday for 2 weeks.

But I AM still here!


Sunday, April 12

The Waters of Mars trailer

Ooof, endless excitement!



Has anyone read or listened to Feast of the Drowned? Because this reminded me of it a little bit...

Actually, the being claustrophobically trapped somewhere with some random people while someone is possessed by evil reminded me of Midnight, but the way they're possessed reminds me of 42...

Ah well, here's a rundown:

"State your name, rank, and intention"
*Oh dear* face
Is it just me or is the standing up guy somewhat headless?
Setting: greenhouse on Mars?
Run, Forest!
"They're on the roof..."
"Water always wins!"
GLOMP!

Ta-da!