As promised yesterday, we have for you now Part 2 of AMCtv.com's two-part report from the set of "The Walking Dead" as a continuation of the network's weekly "Dispatches from the Set" series. Click here for Part 1 in case you missed it.
As the zombies gather on set and Greg Nicotero instructs one of his makeup artists to collect several gallons of dark zombie blood -- and a few gallons more of the thinner blood to pool up on the ground -- Andrew Lincoln receives instructions on handling a new piece of animal control equipment. "This is the craziest thing I've ever done," he tells Denise Huth, "The Walking Dead"'s producer. "On this show, that's saying something," she replies.
Jon Bernthal, meanwhile, is with "The Walking Dead"'s props master, John Sanders, an expert in firearms. He's loaded a semi-automatic handgun with quarter-round blanks that will cause the gun's...
As the zombies gather on set and Greg Nicotero instructs one of his makeup artists to collect several gallons of dark zombie blood -- and a few gallons more of the thinner blood to pool up on the ground -- Andrew Lincoln receives instructions on handling a new piece of animal control equipment. "This is the craziest thing I've ever done," he tells Denise Huth, "The Walking Dead"'s producer. "On this show, that's saying something," she replies.
Jon Bernthal, meanwhile, is with "The Walking Dead"'s props master, John Sanders, an expert in firearms. He's loaded a semi-automatic handgun with quarter-round blanks that will cause the gun's...
- 9/13/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
AMC has posted part two of their “A Day on the Set” feature, which continues the set visit with Greg Nicotero, Andrew Lincoln, and Jeffrey DeMunn. In case you missed out on our previous coverage, make sure to check out the recently released season 2 poster and the first part of the “A Day on the Set” feature.
“As the zombies gather on set and Greg Nicotero instructs one of his makeup artists to collect several gallons of dark zombie blood — and a few gallons more of the thinner blood to pool up on the ground — Andrew Lincoln receives instructions on handling a new piece of animal control equipment. “This is the craziest thing I’ve ever done,” he tells Denise Huth, The Walking Dead’s producer. “On this show, that’s saying something,” she replies.
Jon Bernthal, meanwhile, is with The Walking Dead’s props master, John Sanders, an expert in firearms.
“As the zombies gather on set and Greg Nicotero instructs one of his makeup artists to collect several gallons of dark zombie blood — and a few gallons more of the thinner blood to pool up on the ground — Andrew Lincoln receives instructions on handling a new piece of animal control equipment. “This is the craziest thing I’ve ever done,” he tells Denise Huth, The Walking Dead’s producer. “On this show, that’s saying something,” she replies.
Jon Bernthal, meanwhile, is with The Walking Dead’s props master, John Sanders, an expert in firearms.
- 9/13/2011
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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