. . . And we are still continuing . . . Click here to read Part One and Part Two.
Watching cut scenes from last week. I may not have read the books but it’s certainly going to be a remarkable TV series. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 1, 2014
@cassie8844 It is. I deliberately chose not to read the books. My job’s to make the best TV show from the scripts. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 1, 2014
@Heughan @caitrionambalfe An amazing week! Well done. Courageous acting, powerful performances. Rest well. x
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 1, 2014
Massive night’s filming tonight. Huge ambition. Planned to within an inch of it’s life. Just praying the weather holds. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 3, 2014
Wow. Big night. Cold but clear. And what a way to end. Amazing shot. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 4, 2014
Just spent 30mins searching for missing sock. Found it. One same foot as the other one. Night shoots clearly taking their toll. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 4, 2014
Shooting fast tonight. Up against the clock. But already bagged a couple of lovely shots. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 4, 2014
Right. Bed. Back on in 7hrs. Big weighty scene with JBR to tackle. Should be fun. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 5, 2014
@Michael_AWalker @dodgethedraft One week left filming then four wk edit. Impressive show. Heaps of talent and well run.
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 5, 2014
Monster filming day today. Gripping, thrilling scenes. Cast buzzing. Just wish we had a extra day! #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 6, 2014
Tough day. Maybe toughest yet but powerful performances all round. @caitrionambalfe amazing. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 7, 2014
@echointhebone @Heughan There’s so much thumpity thump some of it must have been filmed. Surely?
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 7, 2014
@Pilar9902 One week left filming. Four weeks edit. But rest assured you have some v talented directors taking over the helm. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 7, 2014
Final weeks filming. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 10, 2014
The opening of the Ep shot in the dying light. Why do we always take it to the wire? Beautiful all the same. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 10, 2014
Mud and swans. Neither proving helpful.
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 10, 2014
Never try and film horses at the end of the day. In mud. Ever. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 11, 2014
Poor Laoghaire. Clearly misunderstood. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 12, 2014
Whoops. Think I might have just poked a wasps nest. That said she’s got great dress sense. #Laoghaire #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 12, 2014
Right. Time for a fight. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 13, 2014
I know it’s obvious, but… FRIDAY!. Penultimate day’s filming. Great bloody fight yesterday but sad farewell to Castle Leoch. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 14, 2014
@caitrionambalfe It has indeed. Both you and @Heughan have been a joy to work with. Just a couple of inconsequential scenes to go… x
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 17, 2014
Shooting last full scene on #Outlander, but what a scene…
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 17, 2014
That’s me done. #Outlander block 3 shot. (pretty much) Good luck to cast and crew moving forwards.
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 17, 2014
Editing feels like being in a field hospital after the front line horrors of shooting. Yet strangely I’m itching to get back. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 20, 2014
Blue skies. Sunshine. Glorious day… to be stuck inside a small, windowless room for 12 hrs, editing. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 24, 2014
Just watched opening 15mins of the cut. Wow. #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 27, 2014
Right. Sitting down to watch the whole Ep. *leans back in chair, puts feet up on table, turns lights down low* #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 27, 2014
*takes feet off table, sits up in chair* WOW! #Outlander
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 27, 2014
@Writer_DG I did indeed. Hope I’ve done justice to some key encounters.
— Richard Clark (@rclarkie) March 27, 2014
Proud to show our support #slatesforsarah @SlatesForSarah pic.twitter.com/a8cmnPYdxK
— Daniel William Hill (@dwhilliam) March 1, 2014
Due to no #PocketJamie chair on set, @TallShipProds has “him” loitering around the next best thing… #Outlander pic.twitter.com/nZ4aM8lFev
— Outlander (@Outlander_Starz) March 3, 2014
#SlatesForSarah pic.twitter.com/M18W93ajG3
— Neville Kidd (@nevillekidd) March 4, 2014
Some ADR later today. Get to see some episodes. Very excited….
— Sam Heughan (@Heughan) March 5, 2014
#Outlander Script-reading time. Musical recommendations please! 🙂
— Àdhamh Ó Broin (@An_Comhghallach) March 7, 2014
17 days until I leave for Scotland! My biggest concern? BOOTS! #excited #nervous #wannabewarm&dry!
— Anne Kenney (@ankenneyy) March 11, 2014
And now for some Diana Gabaldon tweets that I thought were worth posting here. I will also be referring to her as “The One Who Tweets A Lot”:
@SabsonEwing @Heughan Jamie would have been rising at dawn his whole life; only in bed if deathly ill or badly injured. #orhavingsexofcourse
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 2, 2014
@CaddenNoah You would be 100% correct about that. <wry g> As to your question, I have no idea–no info whatever on UK/Australia/NZ touring.
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 5, 2014
@PunkiBrenda @rclarkie @Heughan Yes, it was great. Not only to meet everyone, but to have some idea how it actually works. #fascinating
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 6, 2014
Very worth reading this whole tweet:
I get the occasional question as to how I came to write OUTLANDER, and given that today is the 26th (cont) http://t.co/geGIzNg4IG
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 6, 2014
@booksarefood @JeSuisPrestNow @outlandermusing That was the outfit that made a (male) fan at an sf/f con yell, “I want to have your baby!”
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 8, 2014
@dmsweetie85 Because I didn’t want to drag a kid around the story for twenty years, mostly. Kids just not that interesting.
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 11, 2014
@dmsweetie85 No. Sheugs is 33. If he can play 22 for OUTLANDER (and he can <g>), he can play 44 for DRAGONFLY.
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 11, 2014
@dianne_falcone @dmsweetie85 Yes, Jamie’s 44 in VOYAGER. Question was just _could+ Sheugs play Older Jamie, not when.
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 11, 2014
@susanfromphilly Nope. I don’t plan books out in advance, I don’t work with an outline, and I don’t write in a straight line.
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 11, 2014
@OutlandishScot Look. I’m writing 2000 words a day, to finish this book. I don’t have time to _think_ about anything else, sorry.
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 11, 2014
@brianjaffa @joycemcm You know, I don’t meet a lot of Scots who seem to lack cultural self-confidence. #kindoftheoppositereally
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 15, 2014
@HumphreysCC It’s really amazing–everything I’ve seen of the show so far has been fabulous–even better than I could have hoped!
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 16, 2014
@Lady_Andro Well, you _might_ find that out eventually. But then again…maybe not. <g>
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 18, 2014
@robingladstein Yes, it does. <g> I’m about a month out, I think.
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 20, 2014
@amoducko @WolfeTales I think you’ll find out, but it’s the last thing in the last book. (Which is NOT this one, btw.)
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 23, 2014
@PangurBan_ Would you mind my reposting this _on_ FB? (I can omit your name, if you like. <g>)
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 24, 2014
@Sonjasieben @lovrofbooks @TallShipProds Getting close to the end. #FinalFrenzy This is the part where I don’t sleep much.
— Diana Gabaldon (@Writer_DG) March 26, 2014