Game of Thrones Season 6 Making Of - 2016 HBO Series
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Game of Thrones ist eine US-amerikanische Dramaserie aus dem Hause HBO. Die Geschichte basiert auf George R.R. Martins Romanreihe A Song of Ice and Fire, die hierzulande unter dem Titel Das Lied von Eis und Feuer geläufig ist. Angesiedelt in den sieben Königreichen von Westeros folgt Game of Thrones den noblen Herrscherfamilien, die um die Kontrolle über den Eisernen Thron kämpfen und darüber hinaus gemeinsam gegen böse Mächte aus dem eisigen Norden antreten müssen.
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Game of Thrones ist eine US-amerikanische Dramaserie aus dem Hause HBO. Die Geschichte basiert auf George R.R. Martins Romanreihe A Song of Ice and Fire, die hierzulande unter dem Titel Das Lied von Eis und Feuer geläufig ist. Angesiedelt in den sieben Königreichen von Westeros folgt Game of Thrones den noblen Herrscherfamilien, die um die Kontrolle über den Eisernen Thron kämpfen und darüber hinaus gemeinsam gegen böse Mächte aus dem eisigen Norden antreten müssen.
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00:00This is Dan Weiss and David Benioff, executive producers and writers at Game of Thrones.
00:18I'm Charles Dance.
00:19They thought I would be a good narrator.
00:21Mostly because we're terrified of him.
00:23We don't want to call for Charles Dance in the middle of the night.
00:26Indeed.
00:27The two have been friends for over 17 years.
00:2918 years, I think, since 1995.
00:32They share an office.
00:33Why not?
00:34Seven years ago, a package of books showed up at David's door.
00:37I thought, there's no way in hell I'm going to read it.
00:39The shortest one is 800 pages, the longest one's 1100 pages.
00:42I said, what the hell is this?
00:43They loved the story.
00:44It got to the scene where Bran got tossed out that window.
00:48Spoilers.
00:49I didn't see that coming at all.
00:52I was hooked.
00:53Why not make a TV show?
00:55It's a chance to tell a human story on an epic scale.
00:57Their goal was to stay faithful to the books, which, let's not forget, have giants, dire
01:02wolves, and dragons.
01:03We're trying to figure out how to juggle all the different storylines.
01:06We knew that it made no sense as a feature.
01:08They had to sell the idea to George R. R. Martin.
01:11We wanted to take this to HBO.
01:13He said, I never imagined it anywhere else.
01:16And we had this great, long, long lunch.
01:17At lunch, they received a test.
01:19And he said, so who do you think is Jon Snow's real mother?
01:24We threw out our guess, and he had that great poker face, and then, slowly, he smiled.
01:29And then we were in.
01:30So who was it?
01:31I can't tell.
01:32Come on.
01:33Whatever.
01:34Weiss and Benioff pitched the series to HBO.
01:37We were off to the races.
01:38Well, it took three years to get the pilot made, so I guess it wasn't really off to the
01:44races.
01:45Somehow, they convinced HBO that two writers who'd never done TV before.
01:48Or movies before, or the internet, or really anything at all.
01:51Knew what they were doing.
01:53I don't think we really spent any time at all dwelling on what a crazy undertaking it
01:58would be.
01:59They received an edict from George's wife.
02:01Don't fuck it up.
02:02Mistakes were made.
02:03At an early screening of the pilot, they were told.
02:06You guys have a massive problem.
02:08Massive.
02:09It was a massive problem.
02:11Some of the things that were crucial for people to understand weren't clear to them.
02:16Season one started 93 minutes short.
02:18We had to come up with 93 minutes worth of scenes that could be shot incredibly cheaply.
02:22George Martin had said it was unfilmable, with sigils, new languages, and names that
02:27don't exactly roll off the tongue.
02:30Some might call Game of Thrones complex.
02:32So many characters, he just wanted to write something where he didn't have to kill his
02:36darlings.
02:37And then he started killing them anyway.
02:38And some might call it sexy.
02:40Gratuitous sex?
02:41Where?
02:42This is where Weiss and Benioff adapt the unadaptable.
02:46One of us will write the first half, the other will write the second half.
02:48Pass drafts back and forth.
02:50Just keep passing them back and forth.
02:51I wonder if they ever get writer's block.
02:54There's no time.
02:55It takes a cast and crew of hundreds to bring this story to life.
02:59The show is shot in seven countries.
03:01Northern Ireland.
03:02Croatia.
03:03Morocco.
03:04Malta.
03:05Iceland.
03:06Scotland.
03:07And California for our wolves and our bear.
03:08And in spectacular locations.
03:10On any given day, you've got two of your directors shooting from two different episodes in two
03:13different countries.
03:15What could go wrong?
03:16Basically, the saying on set is, the worse the weather is, the better it's going to look.
03:22Though sometimes they're enhanced by visual effects, which is how a boat in a parking
03:26lot can become this.
03:31One season of Game of Thrones includes 100 locations, 3,000 costumes, 4,000 props, 257
03:37cast members, 703 crew members, 87,014 visual effects frames, and eight bottles of hot sauce.
03:44I just like hot sauce.
03:45We have been so lucky to have the cast that we have.
03:48Some of the greatest actors.
03:50Some of those great actors' characters didn't make it.
03:52They killed off the lead in the first season.
03:55Probably spent two weeks arguing about how many frames we should show of the sword cutting
03:58into the neck.
03:59It's left some fans shell-shocked by the deaths of a few major characters.
04:03Two words.
04:04They dead.
04:05Like so dead.
04:06Like OMG dead.
04:07My mother and brother are dead.
04:11Work on Game of Thrones takes 52 weeks a year.
04:1451 and a half.
04:1552.
04:16A typical day includes.
04:17Editing the episodes.
04:18Working with the VFX team.
04:20Working with our composers.
04:21Working with the sound team.
04:22And outlining the coming season.
04:23They have good chemistry and try to keep things light on the set.
04:26Script jokes.
04:27Fool actors into thinking that they've got certain scenes.
04:30They're not as gullible as they used to be.
04:32George comments after watching every episode.
04:34He's a pretty tough creator.
04:36Yeah.
04:37Game of Thrones has become part of the cultural zeitgeist.
04:39The fan response has been overwhelming.
04:42Saw the artwork and so much of it blew us away.
04:44One piece of that's actually in my bedroom at home.
04:47They've dedicated their life to this show for the last seven years.
04:50Kind of pathetic how much time we spend together.
04:52Our wives give us a lot of shit about it.
04:54They say we're married at this point.
04:57We love it and it's the best job in the world.
04:59A job that shows no sign of slowing down.
05:01The story grows with each episode.
05:04And nobody except Mr. Martin, Mr. Benioff and Mr. Weiss knows where it will end.