Yesterday the third episode of what might be the
final season of Station 19 was
completed (well, the shooting was completed, that is). It was a wild week, with five of the last six days spent at Los
Angeles Center Studios, where exterior scenes were shot. And I spent one other
day there in preparation for those days, getting to watch a stunt rehearsal. This
show has a great stunt crew, by the way, and I am always happy when I’m assigned to work on
the stunt unit. This episode promises to be a good one. I took a few photos
during the week, but not of anything related to the plot. Rather, I took
several photos of the sky. Monday was kind of miserable, as it rained all day,
sometimes hard enough that the crew took shelter and waited for it to subside
before filming could resume. But then Wednesday there was a gorgeous sunrise. I
wasn’t the only person on the crew to feel compelled to photograph it. And then
yesterday we were back on the stages at Disney in Burbank for an easy and short
day to wrap up the episode.
The sky on January 24th at 6:38 a.m.
The sky on January 25th at 5:31 p.m., at the background check-in area (which was also the background check-out area). We had, if I recall correctly, one hundred twenty-five background players that day. We had two hundred the day before.
Friday, January 26th, back on the Disney lot, where we belong (I am still hopeful that somehow the show will get picked up for another season - and thank you to the folks who hired a plane to circle the studio a couple of weeks ago with a banner that read "Save Station 19"). This photo was taken from our basecamp.