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Yes, yes.
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magical box. It's just nonsense.
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I mean, ironically, yours
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is very, very hard sci-fi. Yeah.
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380. So you can do those,
but you can also do stories
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That's nice territory to be in.
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one of my ingredients is death.
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absolute danger of death in it.
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if there isn't,
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that fear of death...
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it doesn't quite stalk Star Wars
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No, it's absolutely true.
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But that's partly because,
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in Star Trek are sensible.
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and a giant spaceship and a team.
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on an alien planet.
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you know, forgets his screwdriver
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he wasn't using it recently.
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an incredibly dangerous landscape
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ISN'T going to be that dangerous
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he doesn't watch the show.
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at Wolf Studios,
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for 81 seconds,
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taken by the art department
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is gobsmacking.
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has agreed to take us for a spin.
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It just looks like I'm just here,
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Four weeks? Yeah, yeah.
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So they're shipping containers.
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containers that we've cut up
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one is the scope of it, you know,
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and it feels really real.
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you've got different colour.
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of it in camera as we could. Yeah.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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that we purchased.
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So that's a real... real gun.
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a harpoon gun. Yeah, right, yeah.
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this bit here.
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a command centre or something
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another nose? Can I have a nose?
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427. Oh, this is cool.
Don't know if you can see that.
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on screen, is it?
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429. But, like, all the little details,
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design? Yeah, there's an awful lot
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And even if it doesn't show up
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feel it. Yeah, absolutely.
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Cos obviously this is your job.
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I'm like a kid in a candy shop.
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but ten million times better.
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of this space in the episode, do we?
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bigger than what we see on screen.
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but sort of why bother?
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supporting actors on the set.
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all be moving around from one place
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to have somewhere to... Move to.
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we get a bit carried away. Um...
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"What if we add this in as well?"
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for your time. Just wondering,
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from? Big ones as well.
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for a while.
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they worked with Phil Sims
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effectively like a window
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in front of it and could walk around
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and behind the actors would move
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the right perspective
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we have this tracker.
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all of our motion tracking cameras
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in 3D space and where it's moving
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that this always looks right.
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it's just going to look
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473. So what you're seeing is we have
about 33 cameras set up right now.
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474. We just try to maximise the amount
of space that they'll capture.
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from back here,
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we have that fully captured.
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are the actual rays
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Billy probably already talked about.
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480. and what you end up seeing on the
wall is the projected perspective
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in visual effects.
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484. It's right now and everybody's
present that has a say in that
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485. can actually, you know,
have opinions about it,
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and it's done.
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through a monitor,
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the practical foreground
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So, yeah, it really is magic.
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to try out a bit of work experience.
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looking forward to this one,
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this guy up enviously all shoot.
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493. His name is Tom Vincent
and he gets to do stuff like this.
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494. And although I'm not going
to be allowed to do this or this,
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495. I am going to be playing with fire.
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496. So we know there's that big set with
the crater just over there, Tom.
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what-what... What can I help with?
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498. Can I set something on fire?
What are we doing today?
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499. Definitely a bit of fire today.
Yeah. Um, we've got these, er,
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with flame coming out.
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on the gas bottle. Nice and safe.
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502. Nowhere near the flame. Sounds
exciting. Fish tails. Fire. I'm in.
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on the crater set,
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are setting fire to stuff.
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505. We're doing flame effects,
um, which can be dangerous.
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which is made of foam,
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protection all up the set.
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510. Uh, it's basically... it's...
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and it can't burn, so...
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Protection. It's a bit,
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514. to be honest, a bit overkill.
But we're doing everything properly
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absolutely. We're in a war zone,
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516. right? Exactly. So there's...
There's fire kicking off. Exactly,
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517. yeah. We're basically
on the outskirts of this,
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sometimes in the back of shot. Yeah.
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is with gas,
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which is called a fish tail. Yeah.
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how do you get to work in SFX?
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as a trainee rigger, um,
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for people who don't know,
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Did you? Yeah. Why didn't you...
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528. Why didn't you want to be a rigger?
I didn't get on with the boss.
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doing special effects on Doctor Who
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with Doctor Who. Yeah.
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532. And I just basically begged him.
I was like, "Come on..." And, er,
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and that was 12 years ago.
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And... action!
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you're in charge of smoke wafting,
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Bit of smoke.
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537. So, yeah, with the smoke,
we fill up the stage.
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538. Um, it helps blend this
transom in with the set.
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putting this fire on?
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540. Not that I'm a pyromaniac
or anything. No problem at all.
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on the bottle. Yeah.
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So I'll show you...
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with the flame end either.
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but when it comes down to it,
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545. don't go near the flames.
Yeah. That's fine.
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546. We'll do the flame end,
you do the bottle end. No problem.
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OK, here we go. This is it.
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is that... That's it.
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550. So it'll be a simple case of,
we instruct you to turn this valve.
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551. Yeah. Turn it straight,
that's gas on.
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you bring it back.
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messing this up. Yes, very small.
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isn't it? Yeah, great.
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557. Just don't try this at home.
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OK, here we go. Watch this.
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561. Hey, war zone, look at that.
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563. What do you think? Love it.
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Gas off and ready.
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566. There's people watching this,
think, "I want to be making smoke
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that you've done."
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Well, things are a lot easier now,
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569. I think, with Skillset Cymru,
um, and Bad Wolf in general
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apprenticeships. But, yeah,
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give up, send in CVs, phone calls.
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I'm the one he'd kill first.
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