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The narrator describes their involvement in the production, working behind the scenes during the filming of two episodes. They recall filming on the HMCS Columbia in British Columbia, particularly in the Fraser River near New Westminster. The ship's imposing structure and the surrounding steam, smoke, and lighting effects created a mysterious and dramatic setting perfect for the show's tone.
During the shoot, the narrator kept out of the way but was involved enough to meet key figures like Shirley Ingram, a talented artist who painted part of the set. The scenes captured the ship at night, with strategic lighting emphasizing a strange, almost ghostly ambiance that enhanced the eerie mood essential for "The X-Files."