Thursday, January 10, 2013

Spartacus: War of the Damned-Behind the curtain

Did you ever wonder how such humongous empire was built in the middle of the dessert? Where those large rocks did came from and medieval houses which was still good as new in Spartacus tv series? Let me tell you a secret guys and it will be between us only, unless you wanted to share this to other. The secret behind all those amazing things and places that we have seen on the series only relay’s on geniuses mind. They don’t have to search for such exact place (which I guess don’t exist anymore due to time changes) just to tell us that “this is how it looks to be like thousands of years ago” instead they cleverly build a perfect empire inside the studio. Yep, read it right. All those seemingly perfect castle and the arena so are the rest of the small houses where build just inside the studio. Rather than bringing the cast to a certain place, they bring the place straight to their studio. It was just a matter of creativity and the power of research, and viola, they had finally clown the places and settings needed for the show.

Since Spartacus: War of the Damned will be the last and final installment of the entire Spartacus saga, everything about the show talks of extra effort, double effort than what they have done on the previous season. The settings are more bulgur, more extreme and dangerous to adapt the plot of the story. Also, how to make the characters looks like they were really into real battle, they have done extra effort to that. But to make everything bona fide, it all hails on whoever edited the series.

I wanted to tell you more, but I guess I was out of word right now. Instead of trying my very best to explain it further, I will leave the rest on the Making of Spartacus: War of the Damned – Sets video which is below on this post. Take a look on what haven’t told and what really happens behind the curtains of the show. Of course we love to watch what Spartacus: War of the Damned has to offer but seeing how things have been done would be great also.

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