The Making of The Walking Dead Documentary – Part 1 [HQ]

PART 2: www.youtube.com The Walking Dead series premiere is still three weeks away, but you can get a detailed look at what went into the AMC production right now with this new 17-minute behind-the-scenes documentary. Hear from Executive Producers Frank Darabont and Gale Anne Hurd about what attracted them to the comic book series, and why AMC proved the perfect network to bring it to life. Learn from Production Designer Greg Melton what it takes to turn downtown Atlanta into an apocalyptic wasteland, and from Consulting Producer and Special FX Make-Up Designer Greg Nicotero what makes The Walking Dead’s walkers so unique. The Walking Dead comic creator Robert Kirkman and artist Charlie Adlard, meanwhile, share their amazement over how true to the series the television show is, and how the actors’ physcial similarities to their sketches inspired the Comic Con poster. The cast weigh in on the series as well, with Andrew Lincoln (Rick), Jon Bernthal (Shane), Laurie Holden (Andrea) and Sarah Wayne Callies (Lori) all praising the strength of the ensemble. “When we had our first group scene,” Bernthal reflects, “I just looked looked around, I was like, ‘Oh my God. There is not a weak link in this group.'” Additional interviews and new scenes from the production all follow in The Making of The Walking Dead documentary. So check out the video and get ready for The Walking Dead series premiere on Halloween, Sun., Oct. 31 at 10/9c.

*NOTE* I forgot to mention that the light bulb was changed to a LED. Ed Leedskalnin was a very interesting and curious man. He believed he had a more fundamental understanding of electricity and magnetism as well as the knowledge of the pyramid builders. He built whats called the coral castle. No one knows how this small latvian man built this great monument which can still be visited in florida. He also put out a few strange books which were kind of study guides for magnetism and electricity the way he saw it. This is one of the experements the book says to play with. Here we are making an electromagnet into some kind of permanant magnet and then turning that back into electricity. Dont ask me how this works, i find it interesting.
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