Posts Tagged ‘Caprica Video Blogs’

Video Blog – Clarice Willow

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Syfy has released a video blog centered around Clarice Willow. Is this mysterious woman all that she seems?

Snake in the Grass:

Reins of a Waterfall, Gravedancing Videos & Podcast

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Syfy has released an onslaught of new Caprica videos.  Two are clips from last night’s episode, Reins of a Waterfall. Two are for the next episode, Gravedancing. One is a behind the scene’s video blog taking a look at what it is to be an Adama. The podcast for Reins of a Waterfall is also now available.

Lost in the V Club:

You Drive Me Crazy:

Gravedancing:

Not Parents:

To Be Adama:

Caprica Intro & New Videos

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Today Syfy released a video of the new introduction for Season 1 of the Caprica television series:

Syfy also released a small teaser:

And some behind the scenes video blogs:

Syfy gearing up for Caprica to air

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Syfy is getting ready for the premier of the soon to be smash hit, Caprica. They’ve released the extended pilot to view for free on Syfy Rewind, a ton of new photos of the Caprica characters, three new Caprica wallpapers, new items in the Syfy Caprica Store, Caprica cast bios, and some promotional clips and video blogs as follows:

Lacy and Zoe:

Daniel Graystone:

Friends or Rivals:

A video blog behind the scenes of promotion by Alessandra Torresani:

A video blog of what to expect by the Cast of Caprica:

Caprica premiers January 22, 2010 on Syfy.

Caprica Video Blogs and Jane Espenson Interview

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Sci Fi Wire has released two video blogs about Caprica (spoilers in the clips that they show) with interviews from the cast and crew:

In addition, the AMC TV blog interviewed Jane Espenson (who will become executive producer halfway through Season 1). She talks about the direction Caprica will take in its first Season and discusses the racism seen in Caprican life. Of the monotheistic belief of the cylons from BSG she says:

We learn why it is, and we learn that it might not have come from a place of love and peace. I think the exploration of the origins of monotheism is fascinating and it’s one of my favorite themes in the show.