X Marks the Spot
On Location With The X-Files
- Publisher
- Arsenal Pulp Press
- Initial publish date
- Apr 1999
- Category
- General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781551520667
- Publish Date
- Apr 1999
- List Price
- $18.95
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Description
The X-Files was a pop culture phenomenon. When it first hit the airwaves, The X-Files was heralded for being radically different than anything else on television. The rainy, foggy "Wet Coast," which was home to the show, affected the look of the series--dark, haunting, mysterious--and its storylines--paranoid, conspiratorial, fantastic.
Written by the former location managers for The X-Files, X Marks the Spot documents the development of the popular television series into a critical and commercial success by peering behind-the-scenes to see just what made it so different.
Gradnitzer and Pittson reveal the role that sets and locations played in creating and maintaining the X-Files "look," and provide a glimpse into the problems and conventions that the production faced during its growth.
Also in the book are plot synopses from the series' first 5 years, explicit descriptions of locations where scenes were shot, and anecdotes from crew members about life on set and with the stars--stories about producing groundbreaking television.
A collector's item for fans of the show and an informing read for anyone interested in the production of a major television program, X Marks the Spot also includes numerous images from the television show itself, as well as never-before-seen backstage photos by former crew members.
It's an essential insider's guide.
About the authors
Louisa Gradnitzer is employed in the thriving Vancouver film and television industry. She and Todd Pittson were co-location managers for The X-Files during the five years the television series was produced in Vancouver.
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Todd Pittson is employed in the thriving Vancouver film and television industry. He and Louisa Gradnitzer were co-location managers for The X-Files during the five years the television series was produced in Vancouver.