Plant of Doom - Production

Production

Alan Fennell’s original script was written before principal photography began, so the script has a large amount of detail which did not make it into the final format. An example of this is that Stingray itself is written as “Sting Ray”." The script is actually longer than the standard 25 minute length and could have easily been recorded as a 50 minute episode." Notably, the script originally featured a number of scenes to help keep the romantic triangle between the three main characters. The script also hinted at the possibility that Phones also fancied Marina." It also shows the way in which Surface Agent X-2-0 gets from the Island of Lemoy to Titanica.

During filming, the director, David Elliot, did not always follow certain shots that Fennell had written into the script. Where many scenes had complicated tracking shots, Elliot simplified them with establishing shots.

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