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	<title>J. James Beaudoin — Web Developer, Coder, Writer, Galactic Savant, Impassioned Human and Survivor &#187; Caprica</title>
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		<title>A Few Random and Spoilerless CAPRICA Factoids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While up in Vancouver in December 2009, yours truly took an hour or so to visit the sets of Caprica. There are a few pieces of information that I know about the series that I&#8217;d like to impart on my readers. Nothing here betrays any confidentiality agreements that I had signed, nor does it spoil [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While up in Vancouver in December 2009, yours truly took an hour or so to visit the sets of <em>Caprica. </em>There are a few pieces of information that I know about the series that I&#8217;d like to impart on my readers. Nothing here betrays any confidentiality agreements that I had signed, nor does it spoil anything about what&#8217;s happening in the series, so if you&#8217;re looking for spoilers&#8230; You&#8217;re not going to get any.</p>
<p>Sadly, I was not able to take pictures, as that was part of the deal. (Same could be said for the <em>Universe </em>sets that I visited when up there. <em>Destiny</em>&#8216;s sets are truly magnificent, even if it wasn&#8217;t fully lit up when I and a few others went to visit it.) With that in mind, I give you a brief insight into the world of <em>Caprica</em>.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 574px"><img title="Graystones Living Room (Courtesy of UGO)" src="http://www.ugo.com/tv/caprica-set-visit/images/entries/caprica-three.jpg" alt="Graystones Living Room (Courtesy of UGO)" width="564" height="752" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Graystone&#39;s Living Room (Courtesy of UGO)</p></div>
<p>While not <em>Galactica</em>&#8216;s CIC, the Graystone mansion is magnificent. Pictures of it can be seen on various science fiction news websites, from Syfy&#8217;s Digital Press Tour last year. It is a recreation of the original house that was used in the pilot, and is indistinguishable from it; a testament to the construction and set decoration team on <em>Caprica</em>. The thing has two levels to it (upstairs and downstairs) and you could literally live there, with the minor exception that the &#8220;basement&#8221;â€”where Daniel&#8217;s lab-office can be foundâ€”isn&#8217;t really down below the main level at all. Furthermore, I&#8217;m not sure where the bathroom is, but I know what&#8217;s in their walk-in closets! The view of the water and mountain range from the massive living room windows is tremendous&#8230; and a fake backdrop that is, itself, completely impressive in its detail.</p>
<p>All the major standing sets, including the Graystone house, are housed only in one stage. I had visited this stage once before when working on the <em>Battlestar </em>auctions, but at the time it had the <em>CafÃ© Diem</em> and other minor locales from another Syfy show, <em>Eureka</em>.</p>
<p>The show uses more CGI than one would assume, and there&#8217;s a section of <em>Caprica</em>&#8216;s main stage set aside for that (V-Club and other locales that you&#8217;ll see are mainly shot here). Much in the same way that Stage Iâ€”I believe it was &#8220;I,&#8221; I&#8217;m not sure though until I review my pictures and notesâ€”that housed <em>Galactica</em>&#8216;s Hangar Deck also had a section for CGI, where they would place the Raptor or Vipers when shots needed to be done.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 314px"><img title="Serge, the phallic Caprican droid, is completely CGI. " src="http://www.capricatvseries.com/images/serge-housebot.jpg" alt="Serge, the phallic one-eyed Caprican droid, is completely CGI. " width="304" height="351" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Serge, the phallic one-eyed Caprican droid, is completely CGI. </p></div>
<p>The show uses CGI in ways you did not expect either. A notable instance that took me aback  was being told that Serge, the gray and white Apple-esque phallic rolling droid at the Graystone house, is a complete CGI construct. I had assumed that they had a full-size electronic version, like they have a full-size electronic version of the U-87 Cylon prototype. Of course, I know now that this is not the case: the production uses a cardboard stand-in when they need a visual marker for the actors and digital effects team, which is the same thing they did  for the Centurions in <em>BSG</em>. (They also have a cardboard stand-in for the U-87 for the CGI sequences.)</p>
<p>I would say more, but most of what I&#8217;ve seen is stuff that hasn&#8217;t been aired yet, so I&#8217;ll keep that to myself until the time is right.</p>
<p>Look for <em>Caprica</em> to begin airing on January 22nd. It&#8217;s not <em>Battlestar</em>, but this piece of &#8220;blue-sky&#8221; science fiction should prove interesting&#8230; and it does pose this question: Does <em>BSG </em>have the ability to become its own little science fiction franchise or not?</p>
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