Archive for the ‘Episode 4 – “Insecurity”’ Category

Securely in Security

Posted: 30th July 2010 by Anthony van Winkle
Categories: Concepts & Development, Episode 4 - "Insecurity"

On the growth and change experienced over the course of producing Episode Four

As you can see, this next vignette is another character backstory piece, and a dark one at that. I’m very pleased with how it’s turning out, and I look forward to telling you all about it in the weeks to come—but first, some final reflections on the recently-ended episode four, “Insecurity”.

For many of reasons, the fourth episode was a paradigm shift for Night Zero, as a production and as a family. The technical challenges of the protest shoot I’ve already discussed on this blog, but it was more than just the impact of large-scale production. The scope of the protest shoot involved more than a year of planning and preparations, and the entire production team was heavily invested in its success. The timing of the shoot coincided with the end of production of episode three, so the event itself was a fitting “last hurrah” for five of Night Zero’s team members (including two from the very first days) before they moved on to their own projects.
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More photos from behind the scenes of the Episode Four protest shoot

And here’s the final photo-retrospective on the epic “protest shoot” from the fourth episode of Night Zero, “Insecurity”. Our “Friday” photo for this post is the group photo from the end of the second day, and although it doesn’t feature everybody involved in the shoot, is still the most satisfying photo I have ever organized in the history of the Night Zero project. I’m so proud of everybody who made it possible, and can’t wait to show you when the story goes to print in Night Zero: Volume Three (coming 2011!).
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More photos from behind the scenes of the Episode Four protest shoot

Here we continue with the photo-retrospective of the grand “protest shoot” from episode four. If you missed the first part, you can read it here. This is the second of three parts while we take a quick break this week, coming back on Monday with a brand-new vignette. Stay with us!
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Photos from behind the scenes of the Episode Four protest shoot

And that concludes Episode Four: Insecurity! I hope you all enjoyed the action-packed story, and can’t wait to show you what happens in episode five. This week we’ll be taking a quick break from the comics to share with you some of our favorite photos from the “protest” photoshoot, posted here on the Night Zero blog.
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a Prime Solution

Posted: 11th June 2010 by Anthony van Winkle
Categories: Behind-the-Scenes Photos, Concepts & Development, Episode 4 - "Insecurity", On Location

On the conception and design of the “prime scratchers” that wreak havoc at the protest shoot

Having been through the first three episodes of Night Zero with only five infected appearing on the page, I knew that episode four was going to be the chance to open the floodgates and let the zombies loose. The dearth of visible dangers and the regular reminder of the alcohol remedy were designed to keep the infected as peripheral characters and maintain focus on the central story. It was almost like the infected were just a nuisance, not a threat.

It was time to break that mindset, with a vengeance.
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The Right to Peaceably Assemble

Posted: 4th June 2010 by Anthony van Winkle
Categories: Behind-the-Scenes Photos, Episode 4 - "Insecurity", On Location

On the early concepts and location scouting for the protest shoot

I don’t recall exactly the expression he used at the time, but when Alexander first dropped hints of the plot developments in episode four it was in the form of grinned warnings: the story was taking a dire turn, and it wasn’t gonna be easy. I don’t even remember how long ago it was that these first bits of conversation came around, but already by January of 2009, when episode two was just halfway through production, the schedule was cognizant of the episode four “protest shoot” which would require the full resources of the entire Night Zero family. Looking back through conversations and emails, hardly a meeting goes by without a drop-in reminder of our upcoming challenge. As a writer, Alexander is entitled to be protective of his unfinished works and usually preferred to have complete drafts before sharing them, but in this situation we had numerous conversations over the first half of the year, well before the script was in full draft, to enable the pre-production work to incubate.
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