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True Blood is created an American television drama series and produced by Alan Ball, it is based loosely on The Southern Vampire Mysteries series of novels by Charlaine Harris based. The show will be broadcast on HBO, the premium cable network in the U.S.. It is used by HBO in conjunction with Ball's production company, Your Face Goes Here Entertainment. The premiere took place on 7 September 2008.
The show of the season two premiere episode 12 on 14 June 2009. On 30 July 2009, confirmed that HBO True Blood season.Alan be renewed for a third ball has said that he plans for the rotation of the third season before Christmas 2009.
True Blood details the co-existence of Vampires and humans in Bon Temps, a fictional small Louisiana town. The series centers on Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), a telepathic waitress in a bar, in love with vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer falls).
The first season won critical acclaim and won several awards including a Golden Globe and an Emmy.
Development History
Series creator Alan Ball had previously worked with premium cable channel HBO on Six Feet Under, which ran five seasons. In October 2005, on Six Feet Under finale, signed ball, a two-year contract with HBO to develop and produce original programming for the network. True Blood was the first project under the transaction after Ball met Charlaine Harris' Southern Vampire Mystery books. [5] One day, as was early for a dental appointment Ball Browsing through Barnes and Noble and pushed Dead Until Dark, the first installment in Harris' series. Enjoy it, he read the following entries and interested in "Bringing [Harris] vision to television. "But Harris already had two more customization options for the books. He said they wanted to work with him because as a" real " "lost me. That's how he convinced me to go with him. I felt that he understood what I was doing with the pound."
The project hour Pilot was ordered at the same time dealing with the completion of the above development, and was written and produced by Ball Cast members Paquin, Kwanten and Trammell in February Moyer, 2007 and later announced in April. [7] [8] The pilot was shot in early summer 2007, and was officially ordered to series in August, at which point ball already Several episodes had written. The series began production in later fall, with Brook Kerr, Tara Thornton in the original pilot shown, replaced by Rutina Wesley. had two more episodes of the series, filmed before the 2007-08 Writers Guild of America strike shut down production of the 12-episode first season in 2008. That September, after only the first had aired two episodes of the series, HBO put an order for a second season of twelve episodes of the show, will begin production in January 2009 for a Summer premiere.
Opening times title sequence
True Blood's Emmy-nominated title sequence was from Digital Kitchen, a production studio, that was also responsible for creating the title sequence of Six Feet Under created. The sequence, which consists primarily of images of the show is set deep south won the "Bad Things" by Jace Everett.
Digital Kitchen wanted to explore themes of redemption and forgiveness in the opening sequence.
Conceptional Digital Kitchen elected to the sequence around the idea of "whore in the house of prayer construct" confusion of contradictory images of sex, violence and religion, and their display from the perspective of a "supernatural creature observe predatory people out of the shadows ..." Digital Kitchen also wanted ideas of redemption and to explore forgiveness, and arranged for the sequence from morning to evening and progress culminating in a baptism.
Most of the photographs used in the sequence was filmed at the site by Digital Kitchen. Crew was filming a four-day trip to Louisiana and also shot at a church in Chicago and on a stage and in a bar in Seattle. In addition, Digital Kitchen crew made several cameo appearances in the sequence.
In process of opening, wanted to Digital Kitchen, as "religious Fanaticism Express "and" sexual energy "could corrupt people and make them animal. Accordingly, several frames of some shots were cut to give one feel nervous movements, while the other shots were simply played back very slowly. Frames were spattered with drops of blood. The order of the transitions were built differently, but they were made with a Polaroid transfer technique. The last frame of a shot and the first picture of another were considered a single Polaroid photo, which is then divided was taken between emulsion and base. The emulsion was then further separated were filmed by chemicals and the shots from this separation again in the final edit placed.
Eight different typefaces, inspired by Southern street signs were also created manually by Camm Rowland for cast and crew credits, and the title Series card.
Gary Calamar, the music supervisor for the show said, that his goal to create the soundtrack for the show a little "swampy, bluesy and spooky and the local Louisiana musicians feature. composer Nathan Barr writes the original score for the series, features cello, guitar, prepared piano and glass harmonica among other instruments, he performs all yourself. [Edit main theme] song "Bad Things" by country singer Jace Everett, from his 2005 self-titled debut.
Elektra / Atlantic Records a True Blood soundtrack on 19th May 2009, on the same day as the release of the DVD and Blu-Ray from the first season. Nathan Barr's original score for True Blood was on disc on the label Varèse Sarabande on 8 September 2009 published.
Both Nathan Barr and Jace Everett won 2009 Awards from Broadcast Music Incorporated in the BMI Cable Award category, each for True Blood original score and theme song.
Marketing
The premiere of True Blood has been prefaced with a viral marketing / alternate reality game (ARG) campaign, based on BloodCopy.com. This included the establishment of several Websites, Web address in the coding unmarked envelopes to high profile blog writers and sent another, and also performances by a "vampire", the hand , Tried to reach out to others of their kind, the recent creation of the "TruBlood discuss" a fictional drink that is featured in the exhibition. A MySpace account with the username "Blood" had, as the 19th June, two videos uploaded, one entitled "Vampire Taste Test - True Blood vs Human" and a called "Exclusive BloodCopy interview with Samson the Vampire." A prequel comic was carried out to attendees was the 2008 Comic-Con. The comic centers around an old vampire named Lamar, who tells the reader how TruBlood had appeared, and between many vampires before they discussed the public. At one point, wondering whether the beat Lamar TruBlood World safe for vampires or by them.
HBO aired several advertisements on Facebook and presented before the series premiere, in place ads similar to those vampires of beer and wine. Some vending machines in the U.S. were also displays with cards that they are "out" sells TruBlood.
housands were DVDs of the first episode The participants of Midnight Madness, a special screening event of the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival in pass. Blockbuster Video made available for free rental the first episode of True Blood for several days before it was broadcast on HBO. The video had a faint watermark all advertising of the episode.
On 16 April 2009 published HBO the first teaser poster for the second Season. The image uses a technique that shows an observer perspective of two images. For a minute promotional video advertising season two, the Bob Dylan's "Beyond Here Lies Nothin '" featured, was released on Entertainment Tonight in May.
On 10 September 2009, HBO.com started selling Tru: Blood, the fictional drink that appears in the exhibition. In real life it is a blood orange carbonated beverage, developed and manufactured Omni Consumer Products, a company that specializes in defictionalizing brands of film and television.
There is also a website for The Fellowship of the Sun, Antagonist of the series, with videos over hot-button issues as always a vampire.
FX (UK), the United Kingdom and Ireland Channel series, launched a extensive promotional website for the series.
On 15 September 2009, HBO filed a trademark registration with the United States Patent and Trademark Office for a possible future electronic game on True Blood is based.
On 18 September 2009 launched an HBO True Blood jewelry line in collaboration with New York based designer Udi Behr. Inspired by the Series, will have a Gothic look and the jewelry is sterling silver, polished steel functional, and rubies.
Cast and characters
True Blood employs a broad ensemble of regular, central characters and a group composed of rotating unstable roles. Although the series is based in the fictional town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, a significant number of actors from the cast originally come from countries outside the United States. explained in an interview, Ball, that he did not intentionally seek out "non-American actors, but was willing to go anywhere, he must in order," the actor, the character makes finding breathe. " Ball went on to explain that in casting, there was more focus on the character that would take place in a convincing way that would resemble physically portray the characters from the book. In view of the fact that it represented a clear difference between the characters in True Blood and shown in the Southern Vampire Mysteries, Harris described it as very understanding in terms of how their work has been reinterpreted.
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The series is set in the fictional City Bon Temps, Louisiana set. The show is recognized as a reality that there are supernatural creatures such as vampires, telepaths, Shapeshifter and other mythical creatures.
In the first season have come recently Vampire "from the case" and many try to integrate, or "mainstream" in society, a Process, facilitated by the sale of artificial blood called Tru Blood. " The main characters of the series Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) is a waitress and telepath in the local bar, called "Merlotte's, owned by Shapeshifter Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell). Sookie's best friend Tara Thornton (Rutina Wesley) begins at Merlotte's in the pilot work, and enters into a brief relationship with Sam in the first season.
In the first episode of the viewers are on the vampire Bill Compton on culture (Stephen Moyer), who rescues Sookie is introduced when a local couple trying to drain his blood. After drinking Bill's blood Sookie is psychologically connected to Bill, and soon after they start a relationship.
Sookie lives with her grandmother Adele (Lois Smith). Her older brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten), is a road Crew Supervisor and womanizer. The most important secret of the first season concerns Jason Stackhouse and the murder of several women he has the relationships to, starting with Maudette Pickens (Danielle Sapia), the waitress Merlotte Green Dawn (Lynn Collins) and his girlfriend Amy (Lizzy Caplan).
Jason works with Hoyt Fortenberry (Jim Parrack) and Rene Leni (Michael Raymond-James). Lenie is the waitress at Merlotte Arlene Fowler (Carrie Preston busy) and will be shown later, the Bon Temps serial killer.
Detective Andy Bellefleur (Chris Bauer) is investigating the murders in Bon Temps and favors Jason Stackhouse as the main suspect, if he is proved wrong at the end of the season, he falls out the car. Belle Fleur boss is the sheriff, Bud Dearborne (William Sanderson). Andy's cousin, Terry (Todd Lowe) is a retired Army veteran who works in the kitchen Merlotte's. Working with him is Tara's cousin Lafayette Reynolds (Nelsan Ellis), also known as drug dealers, the vampire in the blood, white in the series as "V".
Tara's mother, aunt and Lafayette, Lettie Mae Thornton (Adina Porter), an alcoholic, one of the "exorcism" in the middle of the first season to banish their suffering "demons". She sobered and kicks Tara is at the end of the first season.
indulge people who have sex with vampires in, as "Fang-Banger" and in the first season after the main destination for "catch-Cracker" is the local vampire bar called "Fangtasia" which owned and operated by Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgård), a vampire who is sheriff of Louisiana, known as Area 5 of vampires. Eric Sookie busy to a to find a thief in his bar, but if the offender (a vampire) discloses and tried to kill Sookie, Bill bets and killing to save the thief. Bill is therefore responsible for the murder another vampire thus punished, that forced to create a new vampire. She is Jessica Hamby (Deborah Ann Woll), a seventeen year old girl. Once she turned is proving a handful for Eric and at the end of the first season she was taken, by Bill.
Towards the end of the first season Tara is involved in a DUI, and the following homeless by her mother, and met "social worker" Maryann Forrester (Michelle Forbes) to take the Tara agrees While staying with Tara Maryann in. is, "Eggs" Benedict Talley, which introduced her to feel an attraction.
During the first season of the anti-vampire movement through the Fellowship of the Sun ", a Dallas-based church run by Reverend Steve Newlin (Michael McMillian represented) and his wife Sarah (Anna Camp). After turning himself for his girlfriend in the murder in the penultimate episode of season one, Jason Stackhouse is set by the Church.
During the second season, is the influence of Maryann Forrester and the conflict between vampires and humans expanded. The most votes from the first season around and several new characters are introduced. Maryann Forrester discloses a supernatural Beings with the ability to influence people, starting with Tara and eggs, but soon spread throughout the city Bon Temps.
Sookie has recruited Eric to the to investigate the disappearance of a vampire in Dallas. Godric (Allan Hyde) is a vampire for over two thousand years old, is kidnapped by the Fellowship of the Sun, although it is later revealed he gave himself willingly in an attempt to calm the relations between the two species.
In Bon Temps, joins Daphne Landry (Ashley Jones) Merlotte's, as a new waitress, although she later tells Sam that she is a shape shifter. At the Fellowship of the Sun Camp Jason meets a rival named Luke McDonald (Wes Brown), competes against Jason. On Fangtasia Eric Nordmann's second commander Pam (Kristin Bauer) gets a bigger role, and approaches in the middle of the second season Lafayette says, and they sell him to start "V" for Eric.
Bill's Lorena maker (Mariana Klaveno) provides for a bow to the center of Season, where they tried to give Bill his love to her, she revealed later that she never stopped loving him after the split. In Dallas, we are also Godric's Lieutenant Isabel (Valerie Cruz) and her human lover Hugo (Christopher Gartin introduced). In Dallas, the public face of the American Vampire League, Nan Flanagan (Jessica Tuck) finally meets Sookie and Bill, having previously only shown on TV programs.
In the penultimate episode of the second season of the Vampire Queen Anne-Sophie of Louisiana (Evan Rachel Wood) is introduced. Both Bill and Eric visited her in trying to figure out how to defeat Maryann.
Plot
Following the creation of synthetic blood, vampires from fellow legendary monster night progressed. Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) is a waitress and telepath in Merlotte's in the small town of Bon Temps Louisiana, owned by Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell), a shape shifter, though the secret is hidden. One night meets Sookie Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer), a beautiful 173-year-old vampire, Bon Temps has returned after the death of his last remaining relatives. Since they can not hear, his thoughts, she finds it easy in his company and in the course of the first season, the two are romantically involved.
Season One
Main article: True Blood (Season 1)
The most important secret of the first season concerns the murder of women connected Sookie's brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten). Maudette Dawn Pickens and Green are both strangled shortly after he had been alone with Jason. Although Detective Bellefleur is little doubt that Jason is the killer, the town sheriff does not suspect him. Jason and Sookie is grandmother shortly fact murdered. At the end of the season it is revealed that Arlene Fowler's fiance, Rene Leni is in fact a man named Drew Marshall, a fake identity, Cajun accent created and all. He was killed the women he considers "Catch-Cracker".
The first season focuses on the relationship with Bill Sookie Sookie and Sam's relationship with girlfriend Tara. Bill explains the rules, a vampire and Sookie to a vampire after he is found to kill to defend Sookie he is forced to turn a young girl, Jessica, as a punishment. In the last episode of the season, this new vampire Bill has under his care. After Maudette and Dawn's Murders, Jason is addicted to vampire blood and has a brief relationship ends with another addict, Amy Burley, who, when she is murdered by Drew. Season One ends with the discovery a body in Detective Andy Bellefleur car in Merlotte's parking lot. The first episode of season two shows to be the body that Miss Jeannette, the pharmacy of the Clerk, gave the fake exorcisms Tara and her mother.
The second season
Main article: True Blood (Season 2)
Season two centers the disappearance of the 2,000 year old vampire sheriff of Area 9, Godric (Allan Hyde). Eric enlists Sookie and Bill are in Godric's aid. With Sookie and Bill in Dallas, a supernatural Maenad named Maryann caused chaos in Bon Temps.
Reception
Critical reception of True Blood has generally been favorable, despite the fact that the first impressions were mixed. The New York Post critic wrote the opening episode, "When the new HBO vampire show is any indication, there were still countless deaths - Especially among vampire hunters and viewers who love them - because everyone would die of boredom. And so it is with the new series from HBO's death possessed by Alan Ball, Legendary creator of Six Feet Under, whose new show True Blood will not do so much, freeze your blood, as it can leave you cold. "
During USA Today concludes: "Sexy, witty and unabashedly peculiar, True Blood is set a blood-drenched Southern Gothic romantic parable in a world where vampires and about campaigns and campaign for equal rights. Part mystery, part fantasy, a comedy, and all wildly imaginative exaggeration proves [True] Blood, that it is still vibrant life - or death - left in the "Star-Crossed Lovers cute" paradigm. You just have to know where to go your romantic needs. "
By the end of the first season had True Blood a score of 64 indicates generally favorable reviews on Metacritic, an aggregator of critical responses. The second season will a lower value of 74 on Metacritic.
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