
L ’ executive producer of The Walking Dead, Greg Nicotero (pictured) spoke in a ’ interview with Fearnet of its work on the series and Evil Dead II. Among the interesting elements of this interview we noted some advances on half of the season and some important elements of the responsibility that you hear in producing a show like that. Don’t miss the ’ interview in the second part of the ’ article.
In producing The Walking Dead you won an Emmy Award for outstanding makeup effects, but c ’ is much more than all, isn’t it?
Usually the time of production, preparation (makeup) and staging are very strict because otherwise it would break each time and do not afford him. In this case, knowing that to create a zombie takes many days of preparation, before I put my ideas on the table and propose to the other authors, then if we d ’ agreement we proceed with the implementation ’.
And that is why you feel a responsibility towards the public anymore?
Certainly because the work that c ’ is behind is enormous and I wouldn’t ever that my product is underestimated.
There are other projects that you have in mind after concluding with The Walking Dead?
There are some things that I would like to develop, but for now I try to enjoy the appreciation of the public because the team of make-up artists is really fantastic.
Let’s say I have a soft spot for a couple of characters who will arrive in the second half of the season. The advantage of this second part will see more action at ’ within the community of zombies and will be awesome!
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