How many episodes in blacklist season 7

  • "The Blacklist" producers turned to visual effects company Proof to complete its season seven finale during the pandemic.
  • Proof had around five weeks to complete the animation, a tight turnaround for a process that typically takes months.
  • Actors recorded dialogue from their homes and all animation and editing was done remotely.

How many episodes in blacklist season 7

Still from "The Blacklist" season seven finale which utilized animation in order to finishing production during the coronavirus outbreak.

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When production on the seventh season of "The Blacklist" shutdown earlier this year, cast and crew were more preoccupied about escaping the coronavirus hot spot New York than how they were going to finishing filming.

"Things got very scary, very quickly," Jon Bokenkamp, creator and executive producer on the NBC show, said during a San Diego Comic Con at Home panel published Thursday.

The executive team "pulled the plug" on production with three episodes yet to film and only half of episode 19 in the can, most of which had been shot out of order. Bokenkamp said the previous episode, episode eighteen, was not a good end point to act as a finale for season seven of the show, but episode nineteen offered a good stopping place until production could resume.

With only four days worth of footage for the episode entitled "The Kazanjian Brothers," producers contemplated a number of different avenues to finish it and share it with fans.

Bokenkamp and fellow executive producer John Eisendrath considered having the cast do a virtual read through, using comic books and even producing a radio-show with the cast doing dialogue. Ultimately, they decided to try animation in the scenes they were not able to film and cut it into the live-action scenes.

"If we had known how much work it takes to do it, we never would have suggested it," Eisendrath said during the panel. "...It was not a great idea, but it was an idea born out of desperation and maybe that's where some of the good ideas come from."

The production team worked with Proof, a visualization company that uses 3D animation software and real-time computer graphics to make preliminary visual representations of scenes for film and TV production as well as visual effects. The company has worked on "Fast & Furious 6," "Riddick," "The Fate of the Furious," "Star Trek Beyond" and "Rampage."

Matt Perrin, a visualization supervisor at Proof, said the team had about five weeks to complete the animation for "The Blacklist." Typically, his team would have had months to animate "this much work." 

He also said that normally his team would have time to build models of the characters and do thorough research before diving into the project. In total, the team had to create and animate 14 main characters who were recognizable as the actors who played them.

Actors recorded dialogue from their homes and all animation and editing was done remotely. The hybrid episode aired on May 15 and acted as the season finale for "The Blacklist."

Season eight will kick off with bits of the story the producers were not able to complete, Eisendrath said, promising heightened drama for fans.

"Next season picks up immediately," Bokenkamp teased. "It's a rocket ship, it's urgent and I think it's unlike anything we've ever done."

Disclosure: Comcast is the parent company of NBCUniversal and CNBC.

NBC has confirmed there will be an eighth season of The Blacklist.

A release date has not yet been announced but if previous seasons are anything to go by, series out could be released around late September 2020.

But given the current worldwide situation, the show is more than likely to be delayed.

Co-President, Sony Pictures Television Chris Parnell said: “The Blacklist continues to tell exciting and imaginative stories.

“It’s due to the brilliant cast, crew, and our writing staff, led by Jon Bokenkamp and John Eisendrath, who commit to unparalleled creativity.

"Wait until you see what’s in store for season eight.

“Thank you to Lisa Katz, Tracey Pakosta, Pearlena Igbokwe, and all of our partners at NBC and Universal Television.”‘

The Blacklist is available to watch on NBC.

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A strange thing happened to “The Blacklist”: the pandemic cut Season 7 short — from 22 to 19 episodes — including work on the momentous finale, “The Kazanjian Brothers,” after only four days of shooting. The episode will premiere at 8 p.m. PST/EST tonight on NBC after the drastic decision to complete the finale as a unique hybrid with 20 minutes of graphic novel-style animation. What’s more, the work was performed, not by an animation studio, but by a previs company, Proof (“Spider-Man: Far From Home,” “Wonder Woman”).

But it was a good stylistic choice, given the fact that the pulpy American crime thriller (starring James Spader as master criminal-turned FBI collaborator Red Reddington) had already spawned a series of Titan comic books a few years ago. “The comics really were the springboard thinking about this and it felt very organic to our show because ‘The Blacklist’ is in many ways sort of a graphic novel,” said co-showrunner John Eisendrath. “A larger than life anti-hero, a rogues gallery of bad guys, very dark and heightened, a bit of an alternate universe, Spader and the hat, the gun, and the silhouette.”

Thus, it turned out to be a blessing in disguise since the visual language of the series translates to animation. “Doing Dutch angles, doing high shots of the bare light bulb looking down on Red interrogating people, doing shots of Red reflected off the glasses of somebody he’s talking to, it all conveyed the emotional content in ways that were organic to animation,” added co-showrunner Jon Bokenkamp.

However, time was a critical factor and the showrunners knew nothing about animation. As fate would have it, Eisendrath had a brother-in-law he could turn to: Ron Frankel, the owner of Proof. It turned out to be the best possible fit because not only did Proof have available animators in Atlanta and London, their previs provided the perfect aesthetic: a toon-shaded look courtesy of proprietary shaders.

The biggest challenges were logistics, workflow, and scheduling, with everything done remotely. “In terms of volume, they might work for months on four minutes, and we had five weeks to do 20 minutes,” said Eisendrath. “It was a real education for us in how that process works.”

How many episodes in blacklist season 7

“The Blacklist” – Season 7 – Episode 719 – Animated Graphic

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And it was quite a process involving round the clock animation by 35 artists working out of their homes. “For the first three weeks, animators would provide us with mannequin-like avatars and we asked them to pick the shots, pick the angles, and choreograph the scenes,” added Eisendrath. Meanwhile, Spader and the rest of the cast (Megan Boone, Diego Klattenhoff, Amir Arison, Hisham Tawfiq, Harry Lennix) recorded dialogue on their phones at home.

“After a few weeks, we’d start to see the animated versions of the characters, which would be sent to the editors and cut into the live action,” added Bokenkamp. “And we’d get up in the morning and have [Zoom] discussions with the London animators and another conversation in the afternoon with the animators in Atlanta.”

But the animation proved liberating. It opened up new visual possibilities for the show not available in live-action, emphasizing the graphic novel roots in vivid detail. And, when necessary, the showrunners added thought bubbles and text boxes to help bridge the gap between the live action and animation.

“It allowed us to try compositions and perspectives that are a little bit more extreme,” said Adam Coglan, a sequence supervisor for Proof in London. “We could turn around shots and try new ideas quicker than if they designed them to be shot from a drone or a helicopter going over a location in [live-action].

How many episodes in blacklist season 7

“The Blacklist” – Season 7 – Episode 719

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“We animated a scene in the Washington National Mall going over the Capitol building and that’s a location that’s not easily accessible normally,” added Matt Perrin, another Proof sequence supervisor based in London. “We’ve gone for quite a stark lighting in a kind of film noir feeling for some of these scenes. And there’s a scene where a character is hiding out in a hotel bathroom with quite a strong contrasting color palette.”

Without the restraints of physical production, action sequences could be animated more easily and dynamically. A conversation in the back of a car would normally be shot against green screen on a stage. But Proof leaned in on its previs chops, so it wasn’t much of a leap for them to animate cars racing through traffic or a helicopter buzzing across New York City. “We were able to move the camera around and find angles and motion that otherwise would’ve been very limiting for us,” said Bokenkamp. “Luckily, some of the bigger action sequences built out the scope of the show.”

For Proof, though, it provided an opportunity to fine tune their proprietary shaders for the fully-rendered shots. This allowed added detail in some of the characters’ faces. The textures were also passed through a Photoshop filter and some of the lead characters had further additions done by hand. “Previs has advanced a lot and we’ve found a look that looks almost good enough to put on TV, and this is the first chance to put our money where our mouth is,” said Coglan.