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Inside a director's head (or blog)

If there’s anything else as “insider” as this, I don’t know what!

Today I guess I’ll talk about what my personal experience is from the time I first read the script through completing the episode. I thought I’d focus on 3 things… (1) the opening sequence at the school… (2) Sylar’s attack on Claire and Jackie and… (3) the fulfillment of Isaac’s paintings.

GregBeemanGreg Beeman, NBC Heroes’ Producer/Director wrote that on HIS blog. He actually talks about, for all the world/blogosphere to see, how he thought/thinks of a scene and bring it to life. What kind of director does that? Someone confident enough to know he’s doing a great job! And he is. I/We are crazy about this show!

Oh, and he’s got photos of behind-the-scene shots!

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