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Grace Park of Battlestar Galactica and Command & Conquer
5-2007
Legions of gamers know Grace Park as Sharon Valerii, or Number Eight, from the
Sci-Fi Channel"s Battlestar Galactica TV series. Park jumped from one science
fiction universe to another in the new Electronic Arts videogame, Command &
Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars™. In this real-time strategy game, Park plays Lt. Sandra
Telfair in the game's full-motion video sequences that bridge the in-game single
player action. Park said her first interactive experience was a lot of fun.
Regarding Command and Conquer - "It was one very intense day of full-on GDI in
the world of Tiberium Wars," said Park. "Pretty much most of my day was
interacting with the camera. Other than that, I worked with Michael Ironside,
who played General Jack Ranger. It was different because, for the most part, we
were speaking to the camera rather than avoiding the camera or speaking to other
actors. But for some reason it went really smooth."
Park said it was much simpler doing the green screen for Command & Conquer
because she was mostly addressing a TV screen that they filled in later on with
CGI. On Battlestar Galactica, the actors are inside a spaceship, inside the
world of the green screen.
"It's pretty strange working with green screen," said Park. "Sometimes it's nice
to know who you're doing beforehand. You don't know what it's going to look
like. Later on, you're like, 'That looks so much better than what I imagined.'
Now I know why I'm an actor and not doing special effects."
Park said she approached her character, Sandra Telfair, as a person, by figuring
out her values, what motivates her in life, who she's interacting with, and what
she thinks of them. She said it didn't feel any different than the preparation
she does for a film or TV show. But it was a different experience actually
seeing herself in a videogame for the first time.
I'm not much of a gamer lately, but seeing what the graphics and special effects
look like is amazing. There's so much depth to games now.
"I just saw a clip of the game," said Park. "What always throws me off is when
they show a scene from the game. It's like, 'Whoa, that's not real life.' With
enough clips of seeing the other actors and seeing the story evolve, pretty
quickly you just fall into that world and just believe the battle scenes. It's
weird because I guess I expected everything to look like a movie, but I forgot
it was a game and you have to interact with it." When it comes to what the Xbox
360™ can do with games today, like Command & Conquer 3, Park said it totally
blows her mind.
"I'm not much of a gamer lately, but seeing what the graphics and special
effects look like is amazing," said Park. "There's so much depth to games now.
I've been watching the DVD extras and some of the making-of, so I haven't played
the game yet. But when I get to play the game, I think how the game adapts to
your playing style will be mind-blowing."
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