Welcome to the Green Void
May 13th, 2011 | Room101by Maya Sayre - Lead Actress “Det. Morgan Riley”
“Imagination is more important than knowledge” - Albert Einstein
Green. It’s all green. Everything. The table, the chairs, the stairs…everywhere you look, that singular color stares back at you. But slowly, the more you concentrate, the environment begins to take shape. You see the pictures on the wall, the wine rack in the cabinet, and the slightly frayed sofa in the corner. The hardwood floors become more pronounced as you focus on a split board between the coffee table and your feet; you just hope it doesn’t squeak as you walk by.
Just as you begin to catch a whiff of lilacs from the open window, someone yells “action”, and you are suddenly back on the set. You have a job to do, and your imagination is the playground. Welcome to the green void. Population: you.
Working on a green screen can be daunting, and I know it certainly was for me at the start. I was lucky that I wasn’t alone; I had a partner in Bryan Michael Block. He and I would spend hours in the green, and we shared in both the frustrations and the freedoms that it allowed. The first day on the set, we were overwhelmed by the lack of, well….anything.
But as time wore on, we became more and more comfortable with the emptiness. We found that we could fill it with anything. By the time we were working on episode 15, it didn’t matter that we were shooting 3 episodes out of sequence with no set to rely on. We had the script, we had our director, and we had each other. That doesn’t include the producer, the writer, and a dozen or so incredibly talented crew members who should be given medals for their work. Let’s not forget them! ; )
It’s very inspiring to see what that team of dedicated people helped to create. Witnessing the story transform from this state of green into the finished product has been mind-blowing. When the episodes are released, I find myself lost in the story and images on the screen. What was in my mind when we were shooting is very different than what actually ended up around my character on screen.
I find myself asking, “Did we really shoot that? I remember running across the room, but I certainly don’t recall the helicopters, trains, and balancing on a ledge!” I am constantly in awe of what the illustrators and compositors are able to do, and how they shape and mold empty space into the unique, gritty world that has become AIDAN 5.

From the green to the screen, the entire production was, and remains, a team effort.
Without each and every person who worked on this, we would be lost in a green void.
(Literally) I am thankful and humbled to be surrounded by such talented individuals,
and I look forward to seeing where Aidan and Riley end up next.
You just never know.
We realize that over the past year Aidan 5.com has kind of been like that old house in the country you pass by on the way to somewhere and wonder if anyone lives there. Occasionally you see a bizarre new lawn decoration appear or what you think may be a dim light on inside, but you never really wanted to stop and knock on the door to introduce yourself.
However, life goes on, and Ben is back in action, jumping head first into Aidan 5 with a renewed vigor. I can only let his work speak for itself. We have also since finished principal photography on all 15 episodes and have been working hard to push through an immense post-production workload that can be delivered in a reasonable time-frame while still creating a product we’re proud of. It continues to be a challenge with the all-volunteer nature of our show to consistently hit deadlines and schedules while absorbing the many curve balls daily life throws at us, but we are extremely pleased with the results and are looking forward to sharing them with you soon. It is our goal to get the show up and running without any additional interruptions, so we ask your continued patience and support as we close the gap to finish what we all hope will be a great first season.
Thank you for hanging in there with us, we know you’ll enjoy the ride when we get this old roller coaster fired up and tearing down the track again. Stop back by Aidan5.com when you get the chance or sign up and get a notification when the new stuff goes up. We hope to be throwing a few surprises at all of you who have signed up already online with us. Thanks for your support and word of mouth reviews; they have lifted us up when we needed it.
Oh, and I must mention our screening on Saturday night! I had no idea what to expect. (I don’t think any of us did!) We were prepared for about 15 or 20 people, and had planned to raffle off an AIDAN 5 shirt based on those numbers.
(**Our apologies to those who attended the GenCon screening of Aidan 5. Due to the large numbers of attendees, we didn’t have enough raffle tickets to give away the AIDAN 5 shirt. But all is not lost! We will be holding an online raffle to make up for that. An email will be drawn at random on 8/31/09, so be sure to register your email for your chance to win!)
We set up a few initial meetings with the original 48-hour team, huddled in a corner booth at Panera Bread, or devouring a stack of chicken wings at BW3s. We tossed around ideas about the characters and the world, essentially brain-dumping our collective idea of what Aidan 5 was into a flurry of notes and e-mails.


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