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The featurettes “Visual Effects: The Destiny” and “Composing the Void” (composer Joel Goldsmith’s last major work before his death) reveal a show striving for cinematic language. Unlike previous Stargate series, SGU used handheld cameras, natural lighting, and a desaturated color palette. The extras show side‑by‑side comparisons with SG‑1’s flat, bright lighting, demonstrating a deliberate shift toward documentary‑style realism. Goldsmith’s commentary tracks explain his use of low brass and dissonant strings to evoke dread, not heroism. These extras argue that SGU was visually and aurally ahead of its time — a precursor to the “prestige sci‑fi” of The Expanse and Foundation — but was dismissed as “too dark” by fans expecting fanfares and victorious stargate dialing.
The Stargate Universe (SGU) Season 1 and 2 home media releases are packed with behind-the-scenes content that explores the series' shift toward a darker, more character-driven tone. Season 1 Special Features
The first season DVD and Blu-ray sets include extensive making-of material and world-building shorts.
Extended Premiere: Includes an extended version of the three-part series premiere, " ".
Kino Video Diaries: A collection of over 15 "found footage" webisodes recorded by the character Eli Wallace, providing extra character moments and insights into life on the Destiny. Stargate 101
: Six educational segments hosted by Dr. Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) explaining franchise lore like the Goa'uld, Ascension, and the Ancients. Destiny SML
: Cast featurettes titled "Chatting with the Cast," featuring Robert Carlyle, Louis Ferreira, and Ming-Na.
Production Featurettes: Technical looks at the show, including "Kawoosh 2.0" (updating the gate effect) and "White Sands" (location shooting).
Audio Commentaries: Available for every episode, featuring writers, directors, and cast members like Brian J. Smith and David Blue. Season 2 Special Features
The second (and final) season's extras focus heavily on individual production challenges and character arcs.
Director’s Perspectives: Featurettes specifically following Robert Carlyle and Andy Mikita as they direct episodes. Behind-the-Scenes Shorts: Crashing a Shuttle Stargate Universe Season 1- 2 Extras DVDRip H...
": A look at the practical and visual effects of shuttle crashes.
"The Seed Ship": Joe Mallozzi discusses the design of the ship encountered by the Destiny. How to Get Sucked into Space
": Exploring the logistics of filming vacuum/hull breach scenes.
Cast Spotlights: "A Day in the Life of Jamil Walker Smith" and interviews with guest stars like Lou Diamond Phillips.
Production Design: "Bringing the Bridge to Life" details the construction and operation of the Destiny's bridge set.
Audio Commentaries: Comprehensive commentary tracks for all 20 episodes of the season. Complete Series Collection
The Complete Series Blu-ray released by Visual Entertainment Inc. (VEI) consolidates these extras into a single set. It includes a descriptive booklet for both seasons and maintains most legacy DVD bonus content, though some high-definition audio tracks from original standalone releases may differ.
This guide explores the extensive bonus content included in the Stargate Universe (SGU) Season 1 and 2 collections. Whether you are revisiting the
via a physical box set or a digital DVDRip, these extras provide deep lore, behind-the-scenes insights, and character-driven vignettes that weren't seen in the original television broadcasts. Key Highlights of SGU Extras Extended Version of "Air"
: The three-part series premiere is often presented as a unified feature-length episode. It typically includes roughly 10–12 minutes of extra footage not found in the broadcast version. Kino Video Diaries
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flying camera orbs. They offer intimate, often humorous character moments and "confessionals" from the crew. Stargate 101
: Presented by Dr. Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks), these segments provide a crash course on franchise lore for new viewers, covering topics like the Hyperspace Audio Commentaries
: Almost every episode includes a commentary track featuring a mix of lead actors (like Robert Carlyle and David Blue), directors, and executive producers. Detailed Content Breakdown Season 1 Extras The first season's extras are often categorized under the "Destiny Star Map and Log" (SML)
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The physical releases of Stargate Universe (SGU) Seasons 1 and 2 offer a deep dive into the show’s gritty, character-driven production through over two hours of bonus content and audio commentaries for every episode . Season 1 Special Features
The first season’s release includes several distinct types of extras that highlight the show’s departure from previous franchise entries .
Kino Video Diaries: A collection of short, found-footage style vignettes captured by the show’s floating "Kino" cameras. Titles include "Kino Race," "Favorite Meal of All Time," and "Do I Look Stupid?" .
Destiny SML (Star Map and Log): An interactive feature that allows viewers to explore the ship's locations. This section contains several mini-featurettes like "Chatting with the Cast," "Director's Minutes," and "A New Look for SG:U" .
Stargate 101: A series of short informative segments presented by Dr. Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) intended to bridge the gap for new viewers .
Audio Commentaries: Every episode features commentary. Notable tracks include "Air" with actors Brian J. Smith and David Blue, and "Time" with executive producer Robert C. Cooper . Season 2 & Complete Series Features The Stargate Universe (SGU) Season 1 and 2
The complete collection or Season 2 sets often include behind-the-scenes material focusing on technical production and the series' conclusion .
Deconstructing Destiny: A hosted tour of the ship’s primary sets, including the Bridge, Communication Stones room, and the Neural Interface Chair . Production Featurettes:
"How to Get Sucked Into Space": A technical look at building special effects for vacuum decompression scenes .
"New Mexico's Bisti Badlands": A 20-minute featurette on the challenges of filming on location in harsh desert conditions .
"Pitches: A Journey of Friendship and Discovery": Insights into the show's development .
Behind the Finale: "Behind the Season 2 Finale - Gauntlet" provides a look at the final days of production before the show's cancellation . Technical Specifications
Format: Typically available in 5 to 6-disc DVD or Blu-ray sets .
Content: Contains all 40 episodes from both seasons, totaling approximately 28.5 hours of runtime .
Audio: Standard DVD and some budget Blu-ray releases (like those from Visual Entertainment Inc.) use Dolby Digital 5.1, while original high-end Blu-ray releases featured DTS HD Master Audio .
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