David Carson (director) explained

David Carson
Birth Place:England, United Kingdom
Occupation:Film and TV director

David Carson is a British director of television and film.

Career

Carson's first work in directing was in the British theatre scene and on British television. He directed an episode of the British soap opera Coronation Street.[1] Carson sought to move to the United States in order to work in the American film scene, and prior to travelling, his agent arranged an interview for him with the producers of . However, he had never heard of Star Trek, and at his agent's suggestion, he rented some videos in order to conduct research. Once in the United States, he met with Rick Berman and David Livingston and was hired to direct the episode "The Enemy".[2]

The producers liked the different British style of directing and scene blocking that Carson brought to the set, as it was a style that the show hadn't previously used. He was subsequently brought back for another episode, but when he arrived for the first of eight days of preparation he was told that Whoopi Goldberg was available, and so they would like him to direct one of the scripts that she appeared in. This turned out to be "Yesterday's Enterprise", which was developed from an outline to script during the eight days of preparation prior to shooting.[2] His other episodes of TNG included "The Next Phase" and the second part of "Redemption".[2] He was approached by Rick Berman to direct the opening episode of , "Emissary". He later explained that there was some apprehension prior to the launch of the series because it was the first without Gene Roddenberry, the producer. Carson had to ensure that he stayed within the pilot's budget, and to deal with the differences between TNG and DS9 while ensuring that it appealed to the fans.[3] His other Deep Space Nine episodes included "Dax", "Move Along Home" and "The Alternate".[3]

Carson's final work for Star Trek was his first feature film, and the first film in which the TNG characters appeared, Star Trek Generations.[3] During the making of the film, he fought for the death of James T. Kirk to be changed from the original scripted version as he felt that it was "ignominious".[3] Following the poor scores the scene received at public test screenings, the ending was re-written and Carson led the re-filming at the original location.[3] His directing work on Generations inspired cast member Jonathan Frakes to seek to direct the following Star Trek movie, .[4]

After his work on the Star Trek franchise, he worked on the miniseries The 10th Kingdom, as well as shows such as Smallville and One Tree Hill.[3] Whilst on The 10th Kingdom, he worked alongside fellow director Herbert Wise as the series was filmed for six days a week for six months.[5] He returned to his homeland in 2000, to film .[6] In 2002, he directed an adaptation of Stephen King's novel Carrie.[7] During the same year, he was also executive producer for the pilot of Odyssey 5, which had been written by Manny Coto,[8] former showrunner of .[9]

Filmography

Film

TV movies

YearTitleDirectorCo-Producer
1993Shameful Secrets
1998Man Made
2000
Celebrity
2002Carrie
2007Blue Smoke

TV series

YearTitleNotes
1981-1986Coronation Street21 episodes
1982Crown Court6 episodes
1983Studio4 episodes
1984-1985The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes2 episodes
1985Time for Murder2 episodes
1985-1987Bulman2 episodes
1986The Return of Sherlock Holmes2 episodes
Call Me MisterEpisode "The Carve Up"
1988BergeracEpisode "Crossed Swords"
Bust2 episodes
1989-19924 episodes
1989-1990Alien Nation2 episodes
1989-1991L.A. Law4 episodes
1990The Trials of Rosie O'NeillEpisode "So Long Patrick"
1990-1991Northern Exposure3 episodes
1990-1993Doogie Howser, M.D.4 episodes
1991WIOUEpisode "Ode to Sizzling Sal"
Sons and DaughtersEpisode "Where's Poppa?"
Life Goes OnEpisode "Loaded Question"
1991-1992Homefront4 episodes
1992SistersEpisode "Heart and Soul"
Beverly Hills, 902102 episodes
1993SouthbeachEpisode "Diamond in the Rough"
1993-19944 episodes
1995Strange LuckEpisode "Soul Survivor"
1998From the Earth to the MoonEpisode "Galileo Was Right"
LA Doctors2 episodes
Nash BridgesEpisode "Imposters"
Martial LawEpisode "Extreme Measures"
2000The 10th KingdomMiniseries
2002WitchbladeEpisode "Destiny"
Odyssey 5Episode "Pilot"
2002-2004Smallville3 episodes
2003Birds of PreyEpisode "Gladiatrix"
2003-2004One Tree Hill3 episodes
2004Karen SiscoEpisode "No One's Girl"
The DaysEpisode "Day 1,375"
2006RunawayEpisode "Mr. Radar Goes to Washington"
2007-2008The Dresden Files2 episodes (Also producer)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Coronation Street (1960-). BFI Screenonline. 17 February 2013.
  2. News: David Carson Revisits His Trek Days - Part 1. 17 February 2013. Star Trek.com. 11 May 2011.
  3. News: David Carson Revisits His Trek Days - Part 2. 17 February 2013. Star Trek.com. 12 May 2011.
  4. News: Spelling. Ian. Frakes keeps generating adventures. 17 February 2013. The Washington Times. 21 January 1996.
  5. News: '10th Kingdom' Actors Fight Nasty Trolls, Homesickness. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924161657/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-63438107.html. dead. 24 September 2015. 17 February 2013. The Cincinnati Post. 24 February 2000.
  6. News: King. Susan. Making 'Lennon' the hard way Filmmakers overcame obstacles. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924194643/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4573010.html. dead. 24 September 2015. 17 February 2013. Chicago Sun-Times. 3 December 2000.
  7. News: Gallo. Phil. Carrie. 17 February 2013. Variety. 3 November 2002.
  8. News: Fries. Laura. Odyssey 5 (Television Review). https://web.archive.org/web/20150924164919/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-89019350.html. dead. 24 September 2015. 17 February 2013. Daily Variety. 21 June 2002.
  9. Web site: Coto, Manny. Star Trek.com. 17 February 2013.