FOX has published their list of season premiere dates, and House leads off on Monday, September 20th.
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Season Premiere Set for September 20
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010Congratulations to “House” on 3 Emmy Nominations!
Thursday, July 8th, 2010Hugh Laurie earned another nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in A Drama Series, and the episode “Epic Fail” was nominated for Sound Editing, and “Brave Heart” for Stunt Coordination.
See the entire list here. (PDF)
So, is this Hugh Laurie’s year at last? Discuss!
Season 6 DVD/Blu-ray Release August 31
Thursday, May 20th, 2010Oh, yes! House will be on Blu-ray as well as DVD!
Both versions will be packed with plenty of features, like an exclusive short related to Broken. But the Blu-ray content may be the coolest: How about “A Beginner’s Guide to Diagnostic Medicine?” And then there’s the component (works with many mobile phone platforms such as iPhone/iPad, blackbarry, Android and Windows and Mac computers) to operate your player and access exclusive content.
Sounds wonderful.
The release date is set for August 31. Pricing $59.98 for DVD and $74.98 for Blu-ray.
See the full press release – including preliminary cover art for both versions – at TVShowsonDVD.com.
See the first two minutes of the season finale
Saturday, May 8th, 2010It’s posted at the Ausiello Files.
And yes, it contains spoilers. And if this clip is anything to go by, I can see why the filmed it all using those Canon cameras.
Season Finale Shot Entirely on a DSLR
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010According to several sources (one here at Engadget – and of course, it was on Twitter) the season finale was shot using a Canon 5D Mark II. Apparently this episode was set in a lot of tight spaces – places where traditional video gear would have crowded out the sets.
At a retail price of $2500, this is no low-end consumer digicam, but it’s dirt cheap compared to pro HD gear.
Of course, consumer HD gear is coming way down in price. As a photographer (who wishes she had $2500 to drop on a new camera), this type of thing fascinates me to no end. And I’m glad the folks on our favorite show were tech-forward enough to try this. The results should be interesting to watch.