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- Babylon 5 posts by JMS for July and August, 1993
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- This file includes a compilation of posts on GEnie by J. Michael
- Straczynski in the Babylon 5 category. The posts are copyright by JMS
- (and compilation copyright is by GEnie).
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- Topic 1 Mon Oct 26, 1992
- SF-MARSHALL [Dave ] at 18:50 EST
- Sub: Babylon 5
-
- Welcome to the Babylon 5 category! As always, offering or requesting copies
- of copyrighted material, whether it's the B5 Newsletter, photos, or the actual
- movie/episodes violates copyright law and SFRT policy.
- 288 message(s) total.
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- Message 189 Thu Jul 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:12 EDT
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- Tim: no one's said a word about it to us, and I don't think it'll really
- have an effect on us, one way or another.
-
- jms
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- Message 211 Sun Jul 04, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 17:57 EDT
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- Actually, my plan is to show a *lot* of what's happening back on Earth,
- because that will tie into what happens on B5. Social changes, politics,
- religion, sports...again, this relates to one of the themes of B5 from my
- point of view, the continuance of our species,the thread that connects our
- past, our present and our future. And again, that's something that'll become
- fairly evisode on.
-
- jms
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- Message 220 Mon Jul 05, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 21:15 EDT
-
- Prof Mark...you may want to go lie down with a cool, moist towel across
- your forehead until this passes....
-
- jms
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- Message 225 Tue Jul 06, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:20 EDT
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- Gerry: I think GEnie must've eaten part of my message. I suspect it was,
- "fairly evident from episode one on."
-
- Either that or I've started speaking in tongues again....
-
- jms
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- Message 229 Wed Jul 07, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:49 EDT
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- Perianne: later this summer. That's all I can say for the moment.
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- jms
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- Message 244 Sun Jul 11, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:43 EDT
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- You really have to do whatever's right by the story. Some adult themes
- have to be handled in an adult fashion. There are some very adult themes in
- B5. Some you may like, some you may not. I don't think we'll be able to go
- in for nudity or the like because I don't think the stations would permit it.
- If they did...I still don't know if I'd use it or not, because it would really
- depend on the story.
-
- Pandering, I think, is when you put it in regardless of whether or not it
- is actually *important* to the story.
-
- jms
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- Message 283 Mon Aug 16, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:04 EDT
-
- Insofar as I know, no, we're not using them.
-
- jms
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- Message 287 Fri Aug 20, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:06 EDT
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- No, we'll have bumpers, but they'll just be the series/station logo.
-
- jms
-
- (What you're thinking of is a series recap at the top of show, which we
- won't be doing, no, because we're not a *continuous* story in quite the same
- way.)
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- Topic 2 Wed Nov 20, 1991
- SOARON [Pifgdog!] at 19:41 EST
- Sub: Babylon 5 -- The Series!!
-
- On May 28th, 1993, it became official -- "Babylon 5" will be a series. There
- will be 22 episodes, to air on Wednesdays at 8pm, starting January of 1994.
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- 622 message(s) total.
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- Message 15 Thu Jul 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:52 EDT
-
- Catherine Adair ended up with another gig, so we now have Ann Bruice, who
- was tied in our decision for a costumer for the pilot, but in that case she
- was busy on another project. Now she's available, and she is doing *terrific*
- work. Just amazing stuff...her work on the Grey Council is particularly nice.
-
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- Message 17 Thu Jul 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:13 EDT
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- Probably late summer. We have an awful lot of time before airdate, so
- there's really no rush to get the cameras running, which is nice.
-
- jms
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- Message 26 Sat Jul 03, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 18:42 EDT
-
- You still have to create some kind of wardrobe, you can't just have folks
- show up in levi's and kill the color.
-
- As for Doug, he's my equal partner in the project. Doug's been in the
- business as long as there's *been* a business, once serving as head of MGM.
- He was my producer on POWER, and he and I made a deal: he will never give me a
- creative note on that series. And he kept that promise. If it came in long,
- or short, or there was an effect we couldn't do, that was one thing, but
- creatively, he left me alone. "I'm not a writer, that's your job," he said.
- There are very few people in this town who'll deal straight with you, and
- Doug's one of them. So when I created B5, of all the choices available about
- who to partner up with, Doug was on top of the list. He handles most of the
- business stuff, and I handle the creative stuff. (Which isn't exactly true in
- some ways; I have to get into some of the business, and he has to get into
- some of the creative, but those are are general areas of expertise.)
-
- His name generally appears in books about the film business, and in one
- of these books, it explains that when he was at MGM, his nickname was the
- Rattlesnake...hence, Rattlesnake Productions.
-
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- Message 27 Mon Jul 05, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:25 EDT
-
- In posting this info elsewhere, it occured to me that I didn't remember
- if I'd mentioned it here or not. So in case I didn't...I'm working it so that
- real-time comes close to paralleling story-time in the series. The events of
- the series will pick up approximately six months after the events of the
- pilot. We'll have crossed into another year, so the first "year" in which the
- series takes place is 2258, year two of the series (if we get that far) would
- be 2259, and so on.
-
- "And the Sky Full of Stars" is, I think, going to be our biggest episode
- of the first season, followed close behind by "Midnight on the Firing Line."
- It's a very complex script, and it has a LOT of effects in it. It's also our
- most intense episode to date, since it deals with the Battle of the Line and
- some of its after-effects. Ron figures that this one episode will have more
- CGI than the entire 2 hour movie.
-
- I've also seen some new storyboards for some of our action and CGI
- sequences, and we're carrying through on the image of this place being BIG.
- (Our main storyboarder was Lucas' main storyboarder for some time.) Some of
- the scenes are just breathtaking. I keep looking at them and asking, "Are you
- SURE we can do this?" and they tell me yes. The scope of some of this stuff
- is just incredible.
-
- And not only that, but I got my official B5 business cards in the other
- day, which makes it all very real..."Executive Producer" and all that
- jazz...though I can't help but think of Steve Martin calling out, "The new
- phone books are here! The new phone books are here!"
-
- It's all starting to get very exciting...and very real.
-
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- Message 33 Mon Jul 05, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 17:47 EDT
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- Alan: sure, go ahead.
-
- I actually don't *have* a .gif of the SW logo. I must remember to put
- that on my list of things to do....
-
- As for "season finale cliffhangers," that depends on how you define that.
- If you mean a cliffhanger that, once resolved at the start of the next season,
- ends up having been more or less meaningless...no, we won't be doing that.
- But the end of each planned season will make a left turn designed to bring the
- show in new directions that will have long-erm (or long-term) effects on all
- of our characters.
-
- Whether it's a chapter ending in a book, or an act break in a TV series,
- you build to a moment of change and transition, upping the stakes at each
- turn. That's how our season-enders are constructed.
-
- jms
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- Message 39 Tue Jul 06, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:22 EDT
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- Hope to have more shortly. Pat Tallman will, of course, be returning.
- And so far, stations; I imagine it'll be pretty much the same bunch, but
- that's only me speaking.
-
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- Message 45 Wed Jul 07, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:57 EDT
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- I'll be able to say more about casting over this coming weekend.
-
- The pilot movie should be rerun in, I think, November.
-
- A TV Guide blurb for Episode One would be...telling too much at this
- early stage of the game. This, again, is my dilemma...I want to keep the
- dialogue going, but some things we just have to sit on for the time being.
- Not until airdate, certainly; but not this quickly. Basically, as time goes
- on, I will be able to talk more as we go, because then we'll be in a position
- where no one else can jump on the bandwagon.
-
- All I can say about episode one is to say that it has Narn warships, lots
- of action, some surprising character revelations, several people who want to
- kill each other, a foretelling of things yet to happen, and the introduction
- of some new characters.
-
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- Message 47 Wed Jul 07, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:57 EDT
-
- I never said that the Narn warships were menacing Babylon 5.
-
- jms
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- Message 52 Wed Jul 07, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:47 EDT
-
- Each new season will advance one year in story time, to parallel real
- time, yes.
-
- We're getting a terrific list of guest stars who want to do the show,
- including many well known to SF viewers. I should be able to pass along some
- of these names fairly soon, as we decide where and when to use them.
-
- Now that we've definitely decided that Delenn is female, we're in the
- process of designing new costumes for her, some very exotic, but always in the
- dignified Minbari style. Her aide, Lennier, will have a very monk like look,
- very subdued.
-
- We're also modifying the prosthetics a bit. Again, because Delenn is
- definitely female, we can use a little less in the way of heavy overlays on
- the head and face to convey ile keeping the desired androgynous look. This
- lets us get the same basic image, but make a lighter and more easily applied
- mask that will allow Mira greater degrees of comfort and free her up to act
- without being hampered in any way. We're also doing some minor modifications
- to G'Kar's prosthetic, making the chin less squared, the mouth a little
- broader, and the whole thing again easier to put on and take off. It will
- also look far more realistic; parts of it LOOKED like a prosthetic when you
- got up close.
-
- It's one thing to throw heavy prosthetics on an actor who's only going to
- wear it for the 4 weeks required for the pilot. But to wear something day in
- and day out for 22 episodes...you have to think about that. Our own concern
- was making it look even *better* for both of them, and we've found a way to do
- that.
-
- Same with Londo. We're going to re-create an entire new hairpiece that
- will lay flatter and look better from the back, which I felt was one of its
- drawbacks. Also, we don't want to have Peter shave his head for the whole
- series, as he did for the pilot, so we're coming up with a longer prosthetic
- that'll come all the way over the top of the head to the eyebrows, where we'll
- blend it in unnoticeably. This will make Peter's life just that much easier.
-
- As mentioned before, we learned an awful lot about how to do this show
- because of the po implement what we learned to make every aspect, from
- wardrobe to prosthetics to CGI right across the board, better than before.
- The usual road in SF-TV is that you dump all your quality into the pilot, and
- then the series is a bit less spiffy than the pilot, but by then you've got
- your audience. Here we want the series to be *substantially* and noticeably
- BETTER than the pilot, and so far I think we're doing it.
-
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- Message 62 Thu Jul 08, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:29 EDT
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- Rob: it makes a difference.
-
- We're not changing Londo's hair to make it anything less than what it is.
- It'll still be as outrageous as it was in the pilot. What I was referring to
- specifically was the way it bunched up at the back of the head, just above the
- nape of the neck. What they had done was take a conventional wig and shove
- the hair up and lock it into place; in this case, we're stringing a new,
- custom wig that will gently come up in the back, as if growing naturally in
- that direction. The top part will be the same, it's only a matter of cleaning
- up the back, which simply didn't work aesthetically.
-
- Re: episode one...no, episode one is episode one, the pilot was the
- pilot. You have to have a clear vernacular. An episode is one hour; the
- pilot was a movie. If we'd gone directly into series at that time, then yes,
- it would've counted. But since we've had to re-jig some things to accommodate
- the transition across time, we're making that distinction.
-
- I don't know how B5 will affect Pat's appearances on DS9/TNG, though I
- suspect that that may come to an end. We don't have a problem about it, but I
- can't speak for Paramount.
-
- We're making a pretty fair assortment of background Narns, Centauri and
- Minbari, in addition to picking a number of other aliens and making multiples
- of those. And we're being careful to give them definitely different looks and
- personalities. We're finding a lot of room for variation and individuality.
-
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- Message 68 Sat Jul 10, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:14 EDT
-
- Correct. Just as you change your watch to match up with wherever you're
- going, in different time zones, when you come to B5 you operate on Earth Mean
- Time.
-
- By the way, David Gerrold has turned in a lean, mean little story that
- does have a kid in it, though in a subdued sort of fashion. This is a very,
- very *tough* story, very much unlike anything David's done before, and I think
- it'll be terrific.
-
- Marc Scott Zicree has also turned in a story in which Garibaldi's past
- catches up to him...with some fairly disasterous consequences that will linger
- long after the episode is finished.
-
- D.C. Fontana's script should be in on Monday.
-
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- Message 71 Sat Jul 10, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 21:30 EDT
-
- I have a simple policy: I don't ask Pat anything about her work over on
- other shows. I don't think it's correct to put her in that position, and she
- doesn't volunteer anything...which is as it should be.
-
- jms
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- Message 81 Tue Jul 13, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:43 EDT
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- Corgi: very doubtful.
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- Message 82 Tue Jul 13, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:48 EDT
-
- Here's something with which to occupy your time for a bit, while I'm
- between things we can announce...one thing we're considering is bringing in
- actors known to the SF genre elsewhere, or people known to SF who may not
- necessarily be actors to do cameos, as opposed to featured roles. An example
- of the former (these are just my thoughts we have NOT contacted anyone, these
- are examples *only*) would be someone like Mark Hammil, an example of the
- latter would be Arthur Clarke. If you had a wish list, of just one or two
- people (to keep it from becoming a flood) you'd like to see in B5, what would
- they be?
-
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- Message 142 Fri Jul 16, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:37 EDT
-
- To explain, when we were discussing this, it was only intended as an
- occasional thing to do, and not as a gimmick. Our feeling is that we can get
- any number of good, solid actors for our shows. We will always cast the best
- person suited for the job. In among these, the thought occured that there are
- a few performers (to stick with that for the moment) who are solid actors, not
- necessarily known for one role, who have worked in SF who people might like to
- see used in a different kind of role.
-
- The worst thing in this town is a little thing called "stereotyping."
- It's the reason people like Shatner and Nimoy and Koenig and others couldn't
- get work after Trek...everybody said, "Oh, he's too well known as the guy with
- the ears," and here's an actor who has given to the genre, who has helped
- create a marvelous show...and he can't get work. This happens a lot more than
- you might think. And it seems to me that we kind of owe an obligation to
- these people, who were actors long before,and long after, they played X on Y
- series.
-
- We would never have an actor come onto B5 and do a character from another
- show; or even anything close to it. Our universe is our universe, period.
- But to say, "No, you shouldn't use that actor because he was X character in Y
- series," is, to my mind...cruel. If he created a great performance, it means
- he's a quality actor. So let's find the one or two who fans of the genre
- would like to see again, in a very different kind of role -- since we can't do
- a lot of this -- and give them a chance to show what they can do in a very
- different sort of role.
-
- If B5 has a debt to fans of the genre, it also has a debt to those who
- came before. And I will not allow it to tamper with the B5 universe, I will
- not let it become a gimmick...but if I can use this show to repay, just a
- little, that debt, then I'm happy to do so. It seems to me a simple
- courtesy.
-
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- Message 144 Fri Jul 16, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:57 EDT
-
- So let me see if I understand you: if an actor works in a series, and
- creates a character, then he should never be used again because it would
- destroy the illusion of the story? Actors build up their skills by doing lots
- of work over time. An actor is a regular in one series one year in dramatic
- TV series...a year or two later appears as a regular in another dramatic
- series...William Conrad (for a bad example) is first Cannon, then something
- else, then the Fatman...and that's okay. So why is it not okay in SF? Why
- this feeling that an actor who's worked in one SF series should never appear
- in another? Why don't the rules that the rest of the world applis to dramatic
- series be somehow invalid for SF?
-
- I sometimes think that this perception stems from the "the actor IS that
- character" point of view. And as for the MST3K thing, that was a thought
- about seeing the 'bots, which was only half-serious...and those are very
- specific to their show. Which is why we're not doing it.
-
- I'll confess I'm really astonished by this. Viewers of non-SF dramatic
- series seem to have no problem accepting an actor playing another character,
- as a regular, recurring or guest character in another series in the same
- genre...why is this a problem for some SF viewers?
-
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- Message 156 Fri Jul 16, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:24 EDT
-
- Cameos was what I was NOT referring to. For instance...with Walter, who
- will be playing a character named Knight One in "And the Sky Full of Stars,"
- he's there for the whole episode, and the character is very different from
- what we've ever seen before...very dark. And very strong.
-
- jms*
-
- (*who did not do a cameo in the pilot, and definitely won't do any in the
- series; this sort of thing should be left to professionals.)
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- Message 160 Sat Jul 17, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 05:20 EDT
-
- A bit of new info....
-
- Not long ago, we decided to change prosthetics companies, not for any
- problem with the first company, they did terrific work, but because we wanted
- to go for more than they were really set up to handle. We went over to
- another group that has a long history of great prosthetics, and have been
- working with them in designing stuff. And for those of you who have been
- asking for more than funny foreheads...you're going to get it bigtime. They
- are absolutely pushing the envelope in terms of the size, the scale, and the
- complexity of prosthetics.
-
- Also the number involved. We're making anywhere from 5-8 background and
- guest Minbari, and equal numbers of Narns and Centauri, plus on top of THAT,
- multiples of other alien groups. So from now on, you won't just see singles
- of any race, you'll see multiples. Each different.
-
- And I saw a little something today that'll scare the hell out of you.
- Our prosthetics people have absolutely outdone themselves. No one has ever
- done anything on the scale they're doing, not for television.
-
- We've got one of George Lucas' favorite storyboarders lined up to do our
- EFX storyboards, and a few more conceptual artists to draft some of our more
- alien technologies.
-
- This show is going to have an *amazing* look to it....
-
- jms
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- Message 168 Sat Jul 17, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 18:17 EDT
-
- I picked this up in mail off Internet from David Navas, but got bumped
- and don't know how to respond via GEnie to Internet...so I thought I'd post
- this here, since it may be of general interest, figuring that someone could re-
- post it there.
-
- The questions concerned B5 and the political situation on Earth at this
- time. Back home, there is an Earth Senate, which is made up of elected
- representatives from each nation-state; the larger and more powerful the
- nation, the more reps they get. Which annoys the smaller nations no end.
- (And there's quite a bit of conflict between them; the smaller nation-states,
- with limited resources, keep grousing about why they should support B5
- financially, as well as other space endeavors, when their economy really isn't
- set up to take as much advantage of the situation as the larger nation-states.
-
- In the 10 years (not 17 as Navas suggests) since the Earth/Minbari war,
- there haven't been any major dictatorships, but we've strayed awfully close on
- more than one occasion. As for the nature of B5, yes it is a (let me try this
- again) there is a military component to it, but for the most part it is a
- civilian operation. In the same sense that, in the early history of our
- country, you sometimes had a military governor assigned to a state or
- province.
-
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- Message 177 Sun Jul 18, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:37 EDT
-
- Nope, I was nowhere in the pilot, not under makeup, not nohow, not no-
- way. Nor will I do so in the series. That just ain't my thing.
-
- By the way, here's something interesting: an outline got turned in this
- week for an episode which I won't identify just now. Came in from one of our
- writers, based on an assigned premise. It's something you've never seen done
- in ANY SF-TV series, and I don't think has ever been done in TV overall. A
- very daring little story.
-
- Word finally came back from our liaison with PTEN. "Number one, this is
- absolutely against the demographics on the show. Number two, no studio or
- network executive in his right *mind* would EVER approve this story in a
- million years. Number three...it's a hell of a story, I love it, let's do
- it."
-
- This has been emblematic of our relationship with PTEN: they've left us
- alone, and are trusting us in our storytelling. We want to go right out to
- the very edge, and they're letting us, which is wonderful. They've been, and
- continue to be, terrific to work with.
-
- If the end of this particular story doesn't absolutely floor you, nothing
- will.
-
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- Message 188 Mon Jul 19, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:35 EDT
-
- Nope.
-
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- Message 200 Tue Jul 20, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:14 EDT
-
- I have a few things to say about the new issue of TV Guide that is
- hitting the stands. About half a dozen things that I'd like to say. But I
- can't. So let me just remark that it's unfortunate that when a book like TV
- Guide does a roundup of SF shows, it has to break them all down by Who's the
- Good Guy, Who's the Bad Guy, What's the Gimmick on and on...all of the things
- they never do with a dramatic TV series. One also wishes that the people they
- assign to do an article on SF television would have a background in SF that
- extends earlier than Star Trek.
-
- Beyond that, respondent sayeth not.
-
- The article does give away some information, though, that I feel I should
- comment upon, since it involves our cast.
-
- When you cast a television series, what you look for, among other things,
- are compatibility, chemistry, energy and synergy. This is all the more vital
- when you're producing an *ensemble* series. The individual cast members may
- be wonderful performers; may have turned in fine performances. The question
- becomes, when you put them all together in the same room, does the energy
- level go up, or down? Is the whole more or less than the sum of its parts?
-
- After we produced the pilot, as stated before, we did a long and very
- frank in-house analysis, which had one point and one point only: how do we
- make the series even *better* than the pilot? Everything was on the table:
- efx, music, writing, directing, costuming, set design, and all went through
- changes that will make the series even better. Casting was also on the table,
- along with everything else. It has to be.
-
- As stated, we were very happy with the individual performances. The
- question that remained, though, was *can it be better*? Is it possible to
- increase the energy, the chemistry, between the various roles? The answer,
- after long and considerable debate, was "yes, it is."
-
- As a result, modifications were made. Which, again, should not be taken
- as a reflection on anyone.
-
- The modifications affected three roles: the lieutenant commander, the
- doctor, and Sinclair's love interest. We're not recasting those specific
- roles (in other words, there won't be a new Sykes), but other actors playing
- other characters. This is in part because we would like to at some point in
- time bring back one or more of the original actors in other capacities as
- guest stars for an episode or two. Because they did good work. The matter at
- hand is what's the best *combination*?
-
- Here's the new breakdown.
-
- Being of Byelorussian descent, I've always wanted to write for an ethnic
- Russian character. Not someone with an accent, any more than I have an accent
- even though I have a last name with 10,000 consonants and no vowels. There's
- a wry and formal and stiff-necked and sometimes very passionate streak that
- runs through the Russian spirit, and a certain rough-hewn mysticism, a sense
- of absolute fatality and doom punctuated by moments of great belief in
- humanity. It's a mix of traits you don't much see in American television.
-
- Which is why the new second in command is Lieutenant Commander Susan
- Ivanova, who will be played by Claudia Christian, a fantastic and very strong
- performer who just knocked us out of the room. Very much a commanding
- presence, a little quirky when she wants to be, a shade on the pessimistic
- side.
-
- Having come out of an Eastern European background, I've long lamented the
- stereotyped roles usually written for that kind of character, and look forward
- to drawing upon the real thing for her character.
-
- For the role of Dr. Stephen Franklin we have found an intense and
- powerful african-american actor named Richard Biggs. He's younger, in his mid-
- to late thirties, dedicated, sharp and...again, the word I keep coming back to
- is *intense*. Consider a younger Dr. (and I'm going to misspell this)
- Debakke: self-assured, confident almost to a fault. He comes largely out of
- an experimental background, so his bedside manner isn't all it should be.
- He's often impatient. His character is the newest addition to the B5 "team"
- of characters, and this will lead to a fair amount of conflict.
-
- To balance out his personality, we plan to introduce another doctor (one
- of many who work under Franklin, since he is medical chief of staff on B5,
- which has several medlabs in different locations), an older Hispanic doctor.
-
- Finally, having gone his separate ways with Caroline -- she wanted him to
- leave his job, he wouldn't -- Sinclair renews a longstanding relationship with
- Catherine Sakai, a role we are going to cast sometime fairly soon.
-
- Catherine works for an Earth Corp surveying asteroids and planets for
- minerological exploitation, making sure they're uninhabited, and finding items
- that might present the greatest possibility for profit.
-
- On a classified mission (which I hope we will be able to get into at some
- point), Laurel has been reassigned out on the Rim, and Dr. Kyle is now working
- with the EA President on the issue of alien migration to Earth, a growing
- problem to some, a benefit to others.
-
- We believe that the synergy between these new characters will be
- genuinely terrific. Some very funny things are coming out of it, and some
- very moving, personal stories are also coming out.
-
- jms
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- Message 215 Wed Jul 21, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:12 EDT
-
- Tom: yup.
-
- While I was on Twilight Zone Mark III, Christy Marx did a story for us
- that had a hard, tough ending (the episode was "Cat and Mouse"). An absolute
- killer of an ending. That's what this script is...it takes no prisoners.
- It's very tough, a very hard episode. And it's a killer emotionally.
-
- jms
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- Message 228 Wed Jul 21, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 22:40 EDT
-
- I can't think of any actor who, upon not getting the series gig, would
- be willing to come in for one episode at the top of the show to say goodbye,
- unless s/he had been on the show for X number of seasons. Also to follow that
- model means we have to deal with 3 characters going, and 3 characters coming,
- for 6 exchanges, in a one-hour episode, which leaves little time for a decent
- plot. It's simply not workable.
-
- We will, though, be phasing in the changes over time; Ivanova in the
- first episode, Dr. Franklin in the second, Catherine well down the road.
- This spreads out both the exposition and the impact, and lets us focus on the
- stories, where our attention really needs to be placed. There was an awful
- lot of exposition in the pilot, and I'd rather not fall down that particular
- rabbit-hole again for a while....
-
- jms
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- Message 252 Sun Jul 25, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 04:13 EDT
-
- Hi, all, was out of state for a few days, just got back and am catching
- up. Re: story alterations in changing cast...won't be any. The basic layout
- remains the same, only a few small pieces get rearranged in terms of the
- overall 5-year arc. We get to the same place in the end.
-
- This is very much what happens in a novel, having written a few: y ou
- start out with X characters, and at some point discover that you need to skew
- things to or away from certain characters once you get into it. Same thing
- here.
-
- Still planning on using Copeland for the scoring, plus some of his people
- to round out incidental music. And yes, I worked on TZ 3 as a story editor,
- and did a freelance episode for TZ 2.
-
- jms
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- Message 256 Sun Jul 25, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:43 EDT
-
- Actually, if you are talking specifically shows created for syndication,
- the *first* one, and the one which blew open the doors for many other shows,
- was "He Man and the Masters of the Universe," which was out around 1983.
- Granted it's animation, but it *was* specifically produced for syndication,
- and was very successful.
-
- jms
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- Message 262 Mon Jul 26, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:32 EDT
-
- Digger: yes, what you report is correct. Also if we allow for some
- Russian/American or Russian/English intermarrying, you could end up with Susan
- Ivanova, with a middle name much as you indicate. That's also one of the
- differences between an ethnic Russian, and a Russian born outside the country.
- The first name on my birth certificate, and the first name I was referred by
- colloquially within my family were very different for quite some time.
-
- jms
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- Message 271 Tue Jul 27, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:16 EDT
-
- Re: B5 and movement...no, it ain't going anywhere. Nor will it.
-
- Re: panoramic Rama-like vistas...that's fine if you've got an unlimited
- budget and can build on a huge scale for visual effect, but the reality is
- that even in the future, there are budgets to be dealt with, and neat as the
- view is, it's wasted space in many ways. Form follows function; this place is
- set up as a way station, which means you have to squeeze every possible inch
- of useable space out of the place. You have a few exceptions to that, such as
- the Garden, but that's it.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 287 Fri Jul 30, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:03 EDT
-
- Yes, I spoke with Walter earlier today, and he seems to be holding up
- well. We're trying every trick we can to move back the episode he was going
- to do for us, in order to accommodate this. It came as quite a shock to all
- of us, but knowing Walter, he'll come through great. He's stubborn and
- strong.
-
- I know that I've been noticeably silent the last week or so, because
- things are moving along out here, and I wish there were more that I could say.
- Again, we're keeping things close to our collective vest for the time being.
- I wish you could see the scripts that are starting to come in, could see the
- new blueprints for sets, see the rough storyboards and EFX designs coming
- from Ron's place. The series is going to be just amazing, and *much* stronger
- than the pilot. As word gets out to the street about what we're planning on,
- we're getting an amazing list of actors expressing interest in doing an
- episode. We'll definitely be using David McCallum in one of our first
- episodes.
-
- It looks like we're coming into a pretty clean breakdown where you get
- one or two very serious episodes, then a light one to balance it out. And a
- lot of our stories are dealing with issues of significance without getting
- didactic or preachy about it because we're trying to keep them very *personal*
- stories.
-
- There are times I feel like the first guy over this big mountain, and I
- can see what's on the other side, and I'm torn between yelling back to
- describe it all, and waiting silently to avoid spoiling the surprise.
-
- It's going to be a fun show.
-
- jms
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- Message 308 Sat Jul 31, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 18:46 EDT
-
- Phil: the info on Internet was first posted here, so I don't think we
- need to repeat.
-
- Re: Walter...I didn't comment one way or another on the surgery here.
- Simple reason. I spoke with Walter when he called me from the hospital on
- Wednesday. He then told me that he would be going into surgery very soon.
- Respecting Walter's privacy, I held back that info, figuring that was the
- thing to do. One of the problems that comes when you gain any kind of
- notoriety -- as I'm slowly learning in my own case -- is that you absolutely
- lose all privacy. Your smallest business becomes public knowledge. If I were
- to pass on a *fraction* of what I hear from some of the people I know...they
- wouldn't trust me again, nor should they do so. It's the differencof
- someone's work, and being a *friend*...they carry different obligations.
-
- jms
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- Message 316 Sun Aug 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:16 EDT
-
- The alterations in cast didn't affect the scripts very much, since while
- the through-line for the series has long ago been worked out, the individual
- scripts didn't start getting written until after we'd made our decisions.
-
- What's great so far about the scripts is that they all have a point of
- view, but they're not didactic or preachy about it. (And sometimes the point
- of view isn't what you'd expect it to be.) We're definitely going to take on
- some difficult issues here.
-
-
- moment in a script where Londo is talking about homeworld, where marriages are
- still arranged, to someone who doesn't want any part of that life. "Here," he
- says, pointing to three photos, "these are my three wives: Pestilence, Famine
- and Death. You think I married them for their personalities? Their
- personalities could shatter entire *planets*.
- Arranged marriages, every one. But it worked out. They inspire me.
- Knowing they're at home, waiting for me, is what keeps me here, 75 light years
- away...."
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 323 Sun Aug 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 17:55 EDT
-
- There is some connection, yes.
-
- As to how I came up with the new characters, it was done the old
- fashioned way: I thunk them up. This series doesn't work like many others;
- this isn't done by committee, we don't bat stuff around on this kind of level.
- (And, in fact, until recently adding Harlan, there *was* no one with whom to
- bat stuff around, this has been a one-man writing and editing team.) I knew
- the functions these characters had to fill, and tried to come up with what I
- thought would be strong, interesting characters. People I'd be interested in
- watching. And from that came the characters.
-
- We've recently, as of this past week, added a story editor to the staff,
- Larry DiTillio. Which now makes three. But there's an implicit understanding
- that this is a story that I want to tell, and I generally need to have final
- word on characters, stories and everything else that involves the scripts.
- Both Harlan and Larry are willing to defer to the reality that this is my
- universe. I don't mean that to sound like an ego thing, because it's not.
- It's no different than writing a novel; I know where the story has to go when
- it hits the end, and we have to be sure not to fall off the tracks. I didn't
- fight six years to get this show on the air to turn it over to a committee.
-
- I know already that that is going to be probably my biggest problem when
- it comes to this series: turning over parts of it to other people. Letting
- go. But it's necessary.
-
- It's important, though, to clarify the difference between letting people
- go where they want within a script, so that I can let Larry or Harlan or
- others have their own head, as opposed to general changes that might affect
- the story arc, which is a different category altogether. The two of them have
- already had some great ideas on fleshing out some of the characters now that
- they're established, have expanded the universe and clarified many of the
- rules, the ideas, background stuff and so on.
-
- I selected Larry as story editor because he's someone I've worked with
- dozens of times over nearly ten years; we know how one another works, to the
- point where we can shorthand a lot of stuff in meetings, which saves a lot of
- time. He's an excellent script doctor when it comes to rewriting freelance
- scripts. And he's one of the country's foremost role playing game designers;
- he's great on campaigns and coming up with huge sagas, and I need someone who
- can think on that kind of scale.
-
- The other reason I had for selecting Harlan and Larry to work with, aside
- from their skills as writers, is that they're both two very strong individuals
- who won't be intimidated...*can't* be intimidated...and will fight for what
- they think is right. I feel that's very important. So they both give me an
- endless hard time. Which is needed for the mix.
-
-
- jms
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- Message 357 Sun Aug 08, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 17:15 EDT
-
- Larry has designed a number of games, some way back when he was working
- for Flying Buffalo, but his most well-known games were for (and are still
- available from) Chaosium. He worked on "Call of Cthulhu," he wrote (or co-
- wrote) "Masks of Nyarlathotep," "The Grey Knight" and a bunch of others.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 360 Sun Aug 08, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:06 EDT
-
- ...heh....
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 366 Mon Aug 09, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:56 EDT
-
- Which is Katherine's not-terribly-subtle way of saying I get killed a
- lot, and quickly. Which is why I don't do it much.
-
- ETA for B5 the series to be 1994.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 379 Wed Aug 11, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:24 EDT
-
- Okay, time for some news.
-
- Some of you have noted my marked absence here the last month or so, just
- the occasional quick note, and gone again. There's a reason for this that I
- haven't revealed until now.
-
-
- To the question, "When will we begin filming?" the answer is...some time
- ago. We started shooting mid-July. I've withheld that information so that
- our crew and cast could get started in less of a pressure-cooker environment,
- without feeling that the world was peering in over their shoulders. It's a
- very tense process to get a series up and running, and the more breathing
- space you can give your people, the happier they'll be.
-
- I didn't want to withhold that information, but I felt that it was best
- for the team. Getting the show made has to take precedence, and you have to
- do right by your people.
-
- We've been rolling film for some time now, and as of this moment we are
- on schedule, and on budget, and the performances we're getting are absolutely
- wonderful. The shows are coming in with energy, they're crisp, they're
- funny...there's some VERY dramatic stuff, good action and good character drama
- going on. I've been chomping at the bit to give you some insights into and
- reports from the front lines...and now I feel comfortable in doing so.
-
- (And I'd like to parenthetically thanks J.HUDGENS and K.A.LAWRENCE for
- keeping their lips zipped. Both visited our sets, the latter a day or so
- before we were actually slated to begin filming, and I asked of both that they
- not mention this until later. So Katherine, NOW you can make the observations
- that I yelled on you about posting last time....)
-
- The cast is working wonderfully together. Jerry and Michael are a great
- team. And there are some scenes, in which Jerry has to be very serious, when
- he just lights up the screen. And as for Michael...I think that after you've
- seen what he's doing now, nobody's going to use the term "stiff" ever again.
- He's strong, and personable, and likeable, and the character is really coming
- out strongly. Delenn is absolutely terrific; elegant and mysterious and
- exotic. And our new additions are going to be very popular, I think,
- particularly Claudia Christian as Ivanova, who has a very wicked, mischievous
- take on the character.
-
- We've got episodes already in the can, being edited in post production,
- and they're tight, and fast-paced, and the look is *very* different from the
- show in that now we have time to get the look of each shot right. Our
- director of photography is John Flynn, who was the main DP on Hill Street
- Blues, who's brought a wonderful, moody look to the show, a great deal of
- style, playing with lights and colors and shadows. On every conceivable
- level, it's a quantum improvement over the pilot.
-
- But the most important news, again, is that we're *filming*, and have
- been, and the stuff is terrific. I don't think anyone here is going to be
- disappointed in the results. THIS is the show I've been working six years to
- bring off. In the months to come, I'll try to bring you bits and pieces of
- background stuff about the shooting, as I did on the pilot, though not in as
- concentrated a form.
-
- The train has again left the station, and this time we're on for the long
- haul...twenty-two episodes. And if what I've seen on film so far is any
- indication, it is gonna be one hell of a ride.
-
- jms
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- Message 385 Wed Aug 11, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:48 EDT
-
- Bear in mind, though, we're not shooting in the order in which th e shows
- will be broadcast. Also, the one we're currently shooting is one of the few
- classified titles. Next up is "Midnight on the Firing Line," that much I can
- say.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 397 Thu Aug 12, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:11 EDT
-
- Licensing is still in progress. Haven't heard any firm info yet, but
- apparently there's some interesting stuff cooking.
-
- We have a VERY long lead-time; we'll be delivering finished episodes
- nearly 4 months before airdate in some cases. This is not typical of much of
- TV. Also, where most series usually have, at best, 2-3 scripts on hand, we
- now have 10 final scripts in hand, practically half the series, which gives us
- mountains of time in which to prep, making sure each episode is as good as
- possible.
-
- What's very interesting is seeing how more than one director handles the
- series, the different approaches they take. Same for the writers we're using.
- One thing that's fun for me as the creator of this thing is letting others
- play in this universe; I like to be surprised, and from time to time one of
- our writers will hit on something that never occured to me about our
- characters, but which makes perfect sense.
-
- It's very hectic, but exciting. The main thing is that you're just tired
- all the time; I get to the stage early, which for me is between 9 and 10, and
- I'm there until 8 p.m. minimum, sometimes later. Today I didn't get home
- until around 10:30. I tend to try to lock myself in my office, because if I
- stick my head out, there's always any number of people who want opinions or
- decisions or need to know what was intended with one thing or another, because
- they're dedicated to getting the show right, down to the smallest elements.
- When I can, I try to get over to the stage, just to keep an eye on filming.
- Now that everyone's had a chance to think about their characters, and do some
- more work in that universe, the characters are *really* starting to come out,
- as the actors become more familiar with their roles. And they're starting to
- add a lot from their own personalities as well.
-
- It is a hoot.
-
- jms
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- Message 406 Fri Aug 13, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:59 EDT
-
- Just wrapped another episode today, and tomorrow we begin work on
- "Midnight on the Firing Line." This one also has all of our major ambassadors
- -- Kosh, Delenn, Londo and G'Kar -- as well as Lond's new aide, Vir, played by
- Stephen Furst. In this episode, you will hear Kosh speak for the first
- time...and what he says may not bode well for B5.
-
- G'Kar's makeup has been greatly refined, and now looks like real skin;
- it's very eerie. Also, "Midnight" will have as much as 5 minutes of
- CGI...basically, it has 60% as much CGI as was used in the entire pilot, all
- of it new stuff.
-
- There's a great excitement on the set that hasn't diminished now that
- we've been rolling for a while; every finished episode is met with applause
- and high-fiving and the like. The director who just finished is Jim Johnston,
- who's a very highly regarded actor, an award winner, who is VERY good with
- actors. Also signed to direct, starting with "And the Sky Full of Stars," is
- Janet Greek, who did a lot of Northern Exposures, among other shows, and is a
- *stone* SF fan.
-
- We're shooting on a lot of new sets never seen in the pilot, so we have
- all the breaking-in required of a new (and sometimes very complex) set...but
- the result should be a locale that looks even larger and more city-like than
- the pilot. If you saw the last ST movie, you'll recognize the lead of one of
- the shows we just finished: Morgan Shepherd, who was the warden of the prison
- planet Kirk and McCoy were sent to. He's a fine actor who brought a regal
- touch to the episode.
-
- jms
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- Message 424 Sun Aug 15, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 04:02 EDT
-
- The current crop of directors we're using include Richard Compton, Bruce
- Seth Green, Jim Johnston and Janet Greek. All are terrific directors, on
- solid shows ranging from "Hill Street" to "Northern Exposure." The one area
- where we're not generally drawing from people who've worked in SF is the area
- of the director. We want the show to have a very real look to it, as if you
- were making a dramatic series in the year of the story. Our head of post
- production has a screen-saver on his computer that flashes "This Isn't Science
- Fiction, This Is REAL" after a few minutes. Not because he doesn't like
- SF...he's a stone fan, as is Janet Greek...but because that's the feel we're
- trying to get across in the series: this is *real*...real people, real
- problems, a realistic style to the look and feel of the show and the
- characters.
-
- And the show is picking up a *very* nice visual style...non-direct
- lighting, shadows, not murky, but crisp. It's beautifully lit and
- photographed; you could frame just about any shot and it'd look great.
-
- (For those of you who like the in-stuff, by the way...look for a cameo of
- sorts. We needed photos to run in background on a monitor of two EA
- officials. We "volunteered" Doug Netter and our costume designer, Ann Bruice.
- You'll see them in "Infection.")
-
- The dizzying thing about being exec producer on a show like Babylon 5 is
- that you have to wear so many hats *simultaneously*. The shows get grouped
- together in ways that directors or writers don't have to worry about. In
- other words: you're editing show A, at the same time that you're shooting show
- B, and prepping show C, while at the same time doing the final script polishes
- and casting for show D. So you end up having to juggle them all in your head
- constantly, going from meetings on show B, then D, then A, then C, then B.
-
- This was something we didn't have to do on the pilot, since in that case
- we did just the one show, and edited it afterward. Now it all goes on
- simultaneously.
-
- Here's a basic breakdown on a fairly average day at B5 for me:
-
- Arrive around 10 a.m. (usually after staying up until 2 or 3 a.m. writing
- or editing scripts). On this past Friday, it went like this after arrival:
- Visual EFX meeting on "Born to the Purple." Quick script notes to clarify a
- scene now being shot on "Midnight." Prop concept meeting (general). Screen
- dailies from Thursday's shoot. Review CGI sketches by Ron for Minbari heavy
- cruiser for "Sky." (Very, very cool, btw.) Director's meeting. Meeting with
- PTEN marketing division people, who stop by the stage. Review new prosthetics
- for background aliens. Get in a few minutes working on "Parliament of Dreams"
- script. Supplementary casting session on "Believers." Then I and producer
- John Copeland dive out to the editing bay to work on the final edit of
- "Infection." I get home around 10 p.m., after checking in with the stage
- throughout the evening to make sure we wrap on time. Make some B5 related
- calls from 10-10:30, download a script from one of our writers, review the
- script for notes between then and midnight, write some more on "Parliament"
- until 2 a.m., and finally crash.
-
- Every day is like that. After a while, you get this look in your
- eyes...you just sorta zone out, mentally going to another meeting. It's
- amazingly grinding...and yet amazingly invigorating. There are moments when
- it's an amazing high...and moments when you just want to cut and run because
- you can't bear watching one more cut of the same scene for the ten zillionth
- time.
-
- Half the fun of doing a series is being on the stage...to see it being
- done right in front of you...but even though my office door is maybe 20 feet
- from the stage, I find that I only make that journey 3-4 times in a day, for
- maybe 5-10 minutes at a time. Such is life.
-
- The editing, by the way, is a fascinating process. Television is the
- process of making choices: you choose how to write the scene, you choose who
- you want to play the scene, the actor chooses how he wants to play the
- character, the director chooses how to stage the scene, the cinematographer
- chooses how to light and frame the scene, and then you and the editor choose
- how to structure that scene using the finished film.
-
- What you have in your hands (not literally, since we're all computerized
- now, and hardly anyone uses film anymore in editing) is the film for a scene.
- You've got the master shot, showing everyone. You may have 1, 2 or 3 takes of
- that shot. Then you get the medium, close, and two-shots, as well as
- reverses. You get 2-3 of those, times the number of characters in the scene
- (i.e., 2 close-ups of Sinclair in the scene, 2 or 3 close-ups of Garibaldi,
- plus the over-the-shoulder shots of both, on and on). Though the staging is
- the same, the pacing of lines varies, the delivery varies, inflection, stance,
- attitude...there are subtle differences that become terribly important when
- you start cutting film.
- Maybe the first close-up has the intensity you want in the first half, but
- falls off in the second part, so now you use part two of take two, which
- *does* finish with the required intensity. But in that take, the actor
- visible in the same scene isn't quite where he's standing in the master shot,
- and you have to go back to the master for the next shot because that's where
- you need to see X entering the room....
-
- It's a complex, complicated, exhausting process that requires you to hold
- the various scenes and shots all in your head at the same time, particularly
- if you want to do any last-minute restructuring, or "borrow" a shot from
- another scene to fill out this scene because there was a problem on the angle
- in what you've got.
-
- But I'd be a liar if I didn't say it's an awful lot of fun. You can make
- a scene play 50 different ways, depending on how you edit it. And we've got
- some *great* editors working with us.
-
- Anyway...just a quick report from the field....it's back to work now.
-
- jms
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- Message 436 Sun Aug 15, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:09 EDT
-
- We're using some state of the art computers for our editing work, in some
- ways in advance of EditDroid. The first line is the Avid editor, which
- digitizes all of the printed takes from an episode and stores them in full-
- motion video/audio the same way you store a .gif file. You can have instant
- access to everything; you don't have to swap disks in or out, and it's all
- immediate. Once you've edited the thing to where you want it, you save the
- information to the system. Then you provide all of the required prints to the
- major computer system at the editing house which then *automatically*
- assembles the entire cut overnight. Operates almost entirely without
- supervision. You come in in the morning, and your cut is waiting for you.
-
-
- we're able to stay further toward the cutting edge of technology because we're
- small, new, and can react faster than something that has to work through an
- entrenched studio bureaucracy that has already invested major bucks in its old
- systems, and doesn't want to re-tool since what it has basically works fine.
-
- jms
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- Message 446 Tue Aug 17, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:52 EDT
-
- Well, I just saw a cut of the episode that's going to air second, the one
- guest-starring Morgan Shepherd. Oh, man...on the question of Did you learn
- anything from the pilot...this thing *moves* like a sumbitch. It's a very
- unusual, very *creepy* episode in many ways. And filled with character
- stuff...and a good bit of background about some of our characters rendered in
- active ways. I'm really dying to see what people think of this one when it
- airs. It manages to take what would normally be considered a science
- *fantasy* issue, and deal with it from a science fiction perspective, without
- compromising on the latter at all. It's a very, *very* strong episode.
-
- Incidentally...as long as I'm here...an advisory. We've got about as
- much security as anyone can *have* on a stage...but as with TNG and other SF
- shows, we've had our share of things suddenly vanishing. We lost a biggie the
- other day, swiped by someone. As mentioned, we re-examined G'Kar's
- makeup/prosthetic, and did some minor redesigning. Prior to final approval, a
- full-size (head and neck) sculpture was done, painstakingly hand-painted.
- There's only the one. And someone swiped it, right out of Doug Netter's
- office, where it was hanging on the wall. I couldn't even begin to tell you
- how much it's worth; just the physical value alone would be considerable, let
- alone collector's value.
-
- I'm putting this out here so that, if anyone here should see it at a
- convention, or a dealer's room, you should know that it's stolen merchandise,
- and should be reported to the police. There's no chance of mistaking this for
- something else, since there's literally only the one in existence.
-
- jms
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- Message 474 Sun Aug 22, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 19:25 EDT
-
- Louise: thanks for the support. There ain't much more to do now that
- we're up and running, but the offer is appreciated.
-
- Re: airdates...no, even though we'll be delivering in September fully
- completed episodes, this is part of a network, and networks debut their shows
- in a group, en masse. So we'll be on in January regardless.
-
- Just got back from Comic Con, so I'm a bit breathless now. Will just
- skim for a bit, and do more later.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 475 Sun Aug 22, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 19:41 EDT
-
- P.S. Before I forget, someth8ingat the Con that I should mention here:
- in deference to other opportunities which she felt were more promising, Pat
- Tallman passed on returning to the B5 project. Our new telepath will be
- played by Andrea Thompson, with the character name Talia Winters.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 479 Sun Aug 22, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 22:01 EDT
-
- She's been in a lot of stuff...but for some damned reason all I can
- remember is her recurring role as the woman trying to nail Selby in Falcon
- Crest. She's done a lot of film work as well.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 481 Mon Aug 23, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:11 EDT
-
- Basically, yes, it's not a problem in this case. The psi corps thread is
- much larger than any one person; that person has to serve down the road as a
- catalyst, but that catalyst can be anyone.
-
- jms
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- Message 483 Mon Aug 23, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:21 EDT
-
- The main task was to get the telepath in trouble with the psi cops.
- There's another way of doing that with Talia that's just as effective.
-
- What it *does* give me, which is kinda nice, is that the only two people
- to have ANY direct contact with a Vorlon...have been transferred back to
- Earth. Which plays wonderfully into something sinister I'd kinda like to
- develop that the Earth Alliance is working on behind the scenes....
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 496 Tue Aug 24, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:11 EDT
-
- I forwarded the pictures, don't know what she thought. She decided to
- pass shortly before we began filming the first episode. These things happen.
-
- No one else seemed to have any trouble following what was happening; to
- be charitable, the specific actions and purpose of the Hunter came even
- clearer in the following scene, which wasn't shown.
-
- That the ball is not always caught is not necessarily a reflection on the
- throw....
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 506 Wed Aug 25, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:27 EDT
-
- I'd be hard pressed to say whichg the best work, because they're *all*
- doing wonderfully. The makeup on Andreas is much more fluid, more skin-like
- this time around, so he can do a lot more with it than he could in the pilot.
- All of our ambassadors are doing great...Delenn is very mysterious, exotic,
- and Londo is...well...LONDO. He's often right over the top, but it works.
- (It's part of our perverse logic on the show that the first person to end up
- in bed with a member of the opposite sex isn't our Commander, but Londo, who
- gets involved with a Centauri dancer.)
-
- Claudia has settled nicely into the role, with this great edge to her
- performance. Pessimistic, fatalistic, occasionally sarcastic, but in a funny
- way...that can turn right around and tear your heart out. Michael and Jerry
- are, of course, a hoot to watch.
-
- During the con appearance, Jerry told a story that *I* hadn't heard
- before. There's a scene in the script "Midnight on the Firing Line" in which
- Talia (Andrea) goes into a transport tube, finds Garibaldi, and asks some
- questions about Ivanova. They rehearsed it several times, this being Andrea's
- first time on the set, and filmed one take. She comes down the hall, comes to
- thepen...and Garibaldi's pants are down around his ankles. Needless to say,
- that shot did NOT end up in dailies....
-
- There are days I think -- between Jerry, Harlan, me and some others
- involved on the show -- we ought to name this Loose Cannon Productions....
-
- jms
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- Message 510 Wed Aug 25, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:14 EDT
-
- Re: new cast members...it wasn't only females that were replaced,
- remember...there was also Dr. Kyle. But to the point of your question: all of
- our performers were great. The question becomes how do they work and come off
- as a *unit*? In the best of all possible worlds, the whole is greater than
- the sum of its parts. Here, we felt that there wasn't a strong synergy
- between the characters. We felt we had to strengthen that.
- And that's really all there is or was to it. Is that the best possible role
- for this actor, and is this the best possible combination?
-
- And that was the reason behind adjusting the roles otherwise occupied by
- Caroline, Laurel and Ben Kyle. That's 2 and 1. We were just as amazed as
- anyone else when word came back from Pat's rep that she was passing on the
- role of Lyta in order to pursue other opportunities, and we wish her nothing
- but luck in the future; it's my personal hope to find some project down the
- road where I can work with her again. And I'm sure that this will happen.
-
- That is the whole of the story.
-
- Now for an aside.
-
- Let us all go back in time, for a moment, and consider the description by
- Jeff Jarvis and a few others of the B5 pilot's CGI effects as being "cheesy."
- (Jarvis as in TV Guide's Jeff Jarvis.) Well, guess what?
-
- We got a phone call today. Foundation Imaging, Ron's company, which did
- the CGI EFX for the pilot, was notified today that they have received an Emmy
- Award from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for their work on the
- B5 pilot. We are now an "Emmy Award Winning Show for Best Special Effects in
- a Television Movie."
-
- And that ain't *nothing* compared to what's going to be in the series.
-
- jms
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- Message 516 Thu Aug 26, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:18 EDT
-
- Not much point to a major PR push now; it'd just get lost in the fall
- season opening. Best to wait that out, since we won't hit air until January.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 532 Fri Aug 27, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:49 EDT
-
- The ethnic mix has nothing to do with any changes in the series. We
- ended up keeping the mix intact. Lost was one Caucasian woman, one black
- male, one asian female. What we're adding is one Caucasian woman (Lt.
- Commander Ivanova), one black male (Dr. Stephen Franklin), and one asian woman
- (Catherine Sakai). In addition, we're introducing a Hispanic doctor who will,
- we hope be a recurring character from time to time (look for her in
- "Believers" to start with). And we will be doing more of this, not just in
- small parts, but larger ones as well. We have been very careful to keep a mix
- of actors that reflects what our thesis is: that if we go to the stars, we're
- ALL going to the stars.
-
- In fact, we just recently -- when we found out it was going on --
- instructed our casting people not to put any ethnic background information
- into the breakdown sheets that go out to actor's agents. (In other words,
- usually you need a white male actor 30-40, with a mustache, that kind of
- specificity is commonplace in breakdowns.) We have instituted open
- casting...anyone, of any ethnic background, is eligible for any role at any
- time. We hope that this will *further* help us to broaden out the tapestry of
- our series.
-
- This is a very committed show, on a lot of different levels, with the
- idea of trying to live out what we're preaching. We have an almost equal
- breakdown of males to females in our crew and every aspect of our production.
- (I say almost equal because I'm *fairly* sure there are actually more women on
- the show, many in non-conventional jobs, than there are men.) Our casting is
- open. We've instituted recycling on an everyday basis. I'm working on
- getting the styrofoam cups at the snacks table replaced by recycleable paper
- cups, and trying to set up a deal where we can give any leftover food from the
- catering truck to a shelter. We've got women in the writer and director
- categories, and two of our three editors (a very dominantly male business) are
- women.
-
- I don't like the way Hollywood works either.
-
- That's why we're not DOING it that way.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 544 Sat Aug 28, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:04 EDT
-
- The Borgia...?
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 550 Sat Aug 28, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:21 EDT
-
- What we did with the uniforms was to toughen them up a bit. We took the
- basic class-A uniform we used on the pilot, and retailored them for a better
- fit. Then we added leather to the right front panel, quite a bit of it
- actually, from the middle of the chest about three-quarters of the way to the
- arm. Then replaced the waist section/belt, cuffs, collar and epaulets with
- leather. (The blue class-A's got brown leather; the olive class-A's got black
- leather.) We added burnished bronze clasps, rank insignia, and a REALLY cool
- Earth Alliance belt-clasp to the base of the jacket. I personally think it's
- very attractive, and had my original class-A from the pilot (yes, I paid to
- have one made for myself) altered to the new "look."
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 553 Sat Aug 28, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:48 EDT
-
- Well, I didn't *know* who you were, I was frantic settting things up
- before hand, it was all a blur, I couldn't see your badge, you WERE wearing a
- blue shirt, and...and there WAS someone behind you who had his hand up who was
- wearing a similar color shirt, and I had to find SOME way of distinguishing
- between you from the stage...and...and....ack!
-
- the hormone case in the b5 jacket
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 554 Sun Aug 29, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:02 EDT
-
- Onto other (and safer) topics....
-
- It's amazing how fast time is zipping past...we've got a number of shows
- now complete and in the can, starting "Believers" on Tuesday. We have D.C.
- Fontana now working on the outline for her second episode, tentatively
- entitled "Legacies." Her first s goes before the cameras in about 3 weeks.
-
- We're currently finishing up production on "Born to the Purple," with
- Clive Revell and Fabiana Udeno. It's a very offbeat and funny story (by Larry
- DiTillio, natch) which adds a new side to Londo's character. It puts our
- characters into different situations than we're used to, and it's fun seeing
- how they react to these new conditions.
-
- I'm just now starting my next script, "Mind War," which will bring the
- Psi Cops to Babylon 5.
-
- For those out there who still think the skin-tab-getting-through- Kosh's-
- encounter-suit was an error...we're going to be dealing with that, and some
- other interesting threads in "The Parliament of Dreams" episode. Sinclair
- comments on the whole question of how the poison ever got into him...and notes
- how curious it is that, within weeks of that incident, Dr. Kyle was
- transferred back to Earth to work directly with the Earth Alliance President
- on matters of alien immigration...and Lyta Alexander was similarly transferred
- a week or so after that. The only two people to have personal knowledge of a
- Vorlon have been shipped off and possibly locked up.
-
- (Interesting, how one can take real-life developments and weave them into
- the tapestry. This will feed into the main line of the story even better than
- what I had originally planned.)
-
- The one I'm most looking forward to writing just now, though, is "Babylon
- Squared," in which we finally show what happened to Babylon 4, and in the
- process ask more questions than we answer (though at least we DO answer the
- questions we asked about the fate of that station in general...you'll know
- what happened to it, just not yet what it means).
-
- There continue to be the usual hassles, and it's as bone-wearying as
- ever, but I think we're having fun...and I know it's going to be a good show.
-
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- Message 560 Sun Aug 29, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:57 EDT
-
- This isn't so much a spoiler, since it concerns an abandoned story like
- (or, let me rephrase that...a modified story line). I mention this here since
- I just mentioned it elsewhere, and might as well do so here.
-
- Think hard about the pilot for a moment. Whose job is it in the
- observation dome to monitor incoming ships...but apparently let the spider
- transport slip through unnoticed? The station's skin should have (and likely
- did) detect something clamping onto it...but apparently someone over-rode that
- for the spider transport. Someone had to PRE-arrange access via the computer
- for the assassin, since it easily palms its way into Varner's quarters. (And
- what is the name of the person the access computer recognizes?) Someone had
- to arrange for the transport tube to be delayed, and then *erase* that
- information from the computer system. Someone who knew *exactly* when the
- Vorlon ship would be docking. We see, at various times, the following people
- interacting with the assassin, in different capacities: Garibaldi, Lyta,
- G'Kar, Londo, Dr. Kyle, and of course, much later, Sinclair. Who did we never
- see in direct contact with the assassin? Who was put in charge of the station
- after Sinclair was removed?
-
- Do you notice a pattern developing? Do certain things here point to a
- certain individual...who may, or may not, have been acting on her own
- volition?
-
- And yes, this is something we planned to explore, though it wasn't on a
- *direct* line to the arc of our story. It definitely impinged upon it, of
- course. This has been modified due to the change in the character of the
- Lieutenant Commander, and this now won't go where it was going to go...but we
- still have some very interesting plans for our secondary character, not at all
- along the Takashima lines (which is why this isn't a spoiler), but certainly
- intriguing on their own terms.
-
- (Re: the preceding questions...the class-A's are the day uniforms, not
- the dress uniforms. And the preceding Babylon stations did have some
- differences between them, some moderate, some extensive.)
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 571 Sun Aug 29, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 17:35 EDT
-
- Now, I didn't say she was a villain. I said that certain things may or
- may not have been done of her own free will, her own volition. What this
- means...we'll see.
-
- Will: to the concern you raise...my feeling is that, unlike Twin Peaks,
- you *cannot* extend things indefinitely. In other words, you don't have to
- wait five years to find out what's going on now, in questions you have in
- season one. Questions raised in season one will be *answered* in season one.
- It's just that, we hope, *new* questions will arise over the course of season
- one that we can then answer in season two. And so on. I don't think it's
- right, or fair, or smart to keep people on the hook that long. Which is why
- we'll find out what happened on the Battle of the Line midway through season
- one...it's just what this then MEANS that will become the new question.
-
- As for managing to log on here...I wish I could do more, frankly, but the
- press of time is astonishing. It's the Lewis Carroll bit, you have to run
- just as fast as you can to stay in one place. If you don't, little details
- begin to slip between the cracks...and in a story, and i television, details
- are *everything*. I think it was Michelangelo who said that "trifles make
- perfection, and perfection is no trifle."
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 587 Tue Aug 31, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:11 EDT
-
- Yes, there will be a Confrancisco presentation on B5..two, actually.
-
- There will be new footage spread across both days, and there may be an extra
- guest or two at the 4:00 panel. Can't promise that at this time, but it's a
- possibility.
-
- Thinking back on San Diego Comic Con, something comes to mind that I
- wanted to mention. When I'm doing my number at a con, I kind of glaze over a
- bit; I get mentally pointed toward performance, and things that would normally
- be obvious get missed. Thus...if you're one of the regulart (regular) folk
- around here, and you come up to me, *introduce yourselves*, because I rarely
- read badges (at 6'4" it's tough sometimes), and even when I do I'm often too
- stupid to put names and handles together.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 590 Tue Aug 31, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:56 EDT
-
- Not that I'm aware of at this time.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 603 Wed Sep 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:00 EDT
-
- Will: relax.
-
- You have to understand the way this show is going to be structured.
- There aren't going generally going to be a lot of loose threads hanging
- around. Episodes will resolve themselves. It's just that, from time to time,
- we'll carom off some point that seems tangential, but which will later become
- significant. You don't have to watch every episode. Hell, if I do this right
- -- and this is one hell of a hat trick, lemme tell you, when it comes to
- structure -- you can even watch them out of ORDER, within a season, and still
- follow what's going on. The trick is to make it so that if something slips
- past, the viewer doesn't trip over it. And when you do an episode that you've
- set up before, that set-up should in some subtle, non-heavy-expository way, be
- re-established for those who might not have seen the episode.
-
- Telling people "This is a five year arc" in a big way almost as a warning
- is actually more destructive than constructive; it might lead people to think
- that they need to commit five years of their lives to get the whole story, and
- it's hard to get people to commit to even one ten-hour miniseries. You can
- watch any part you want, and get a good, solid, independently enjoyable hour-
- show out of it. You can come in at any point you want. The key is that the
- more you watch, the more you will pick up on the nuances and the threads we're
- going to be playing with. Generally, we're going to keep those threads a bit
- light in the first season, then begin to draw in more of the general story arc
- in the second and subsequent seasons. Let's use the first year to get the
- audience comfortable with the B5 universe, and with our characters, and in a
- handful of episodes, carefully begin leading everyone where we want them to
- go, so that when we start to accellerate things in year two, those who've been
- with us from the start can get right into it, and those who come to the show
- late can play catch up without any problem.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 610 Wed Sep 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:44 EDT
-
- The 5 year arc is worked out in considerable detail; 200 single spaced
- pages in a triple-encrypted file. I can't allow myself ever to even so much
- as *consider* not hitting the full five years on this, so the rest of the
- question I can't answer.
-
- CopperCon is apparently a couple weeks after ConFrancisco, and Larry
- DiTillio will be there with a B5 presentation.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 2
- Message 615 Thu Sep 02, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:37 EDT
-
- If they can't figure out there's more than meets the eye...they don't
- have an eye to meet. If the series doesn't stand on its own right from the
- git-go, the hell with a five-year arc, it doesn't matter, because we'll never
- get that far.
-
- jms
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- Topic 3 Tue Nov 03, 1992
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:09 EST
- Sub: Babylon 5 - Computer SFX Tech-Talk
-
- Some of the new computer EFX used in BABYLON 5 will be revolutionary, a new
- approach never seen before on this scale. It's all new tech, and this topic
- will try and address the new technologies involved.
- 363 message(s) total.
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- Category 18, Topic 3
- Message 319 Sun Jul 25, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:44 EDT
-
- I think the morph winked on that shot.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 3
- Message 328 Sat Aug 07, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:30 EDT
-
- Dunno nuthin' about no screamers...only screamers I know is the rest of
- us whenever Ron tries to explain how this stuff works....
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 3
- Message 339 Thu Aug 12, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:12 EDT
-
- The 8 hours per frame figure is GREATLY exaggerated; at most it was an
- hour, maybe two or three, but certainly not 8.
-
- jms
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- Topic 4 Tue Nov 03, 1992
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:12 EST
- Sub: Babylon 5 - Cast & Characters
-
- For discussion of the actors who will be bringing BABYLON 5 to life with their
- performances...for information before, and discussion after the airing of "The
- Gathering" pilot.
- 357 message(s) total.
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- Category 18, Topic 4
- Message 315 Sat Jul 03, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 18:42 EDT
-
- Yes, Pat Tallman was used in Jurassic Park; and yes, she was mis-
- identified in the credits.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 4
- Message 339 Sat Aug 07, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 21:30 EDT
-
- I try to keep my characters separate; Ivanova has a very different
- personality from Takashima. To me, they're all just separate, distinct
- individuals, people in their own right; I try to decide what's best for that
- person, rather than going over a laundry list of character traits.
-
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 4
- Message 344 Sun Aug 29, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 05:05 EDT
-
- It's a standard bed, works fine. Though we *did* have a thing in mind
- where Londo sits up in bed, having just had wonderful sex, and his hair is now
- hanging limp...but in a sudden burst of sanity we decided against it.
-
- jms
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- Topic 5 Tue Nov 03, 1992
- T.ORTH [Mr. Rico] (Forwarded)
- Sub: Grid Epsilon Irregulars - News & Info.
-
- This topic is for information about Babylon 5 fan groups, newsletters,
- fanzines, get-togethers, B-5 at conventions, and other general fun.
- 275 message(s) total.
- ************
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- Category 18, Topic 5
- Message 274 Wed Jul 21, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:14 EDT
-
- Christy's been delayed with the new issue because I diverted her. I
- emphasized that her outline was late, and if I didn't have it by the end of
- this week, I'd come up to Oakhurst and saw her feet off at the ankles.
-
- It's coming in this evening.
-
- jms
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- Topic 9 Wed Nov 11, 1992
- T.RESTIVO [Little Guy] at 18:27 EST
- Sub: Babylon 5 Humor
-
- From *Beep Beep*, to Top Ten Lists to full-blown paradies, this is where to
- put your funny bone in writing!
- 305 message(s) total.
- ************
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- Category 18, Topic 9
- Message 196 Tue Jul 06, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:27 EDT
-
- Wonderful stuff...and the funny thing is, 1) "spoo" is actually a word
- used in episode #1, and 2) I've been looking for another word to describe
- flashing lights in production meetings (right now we're using "nernies" for
- shorthand) and "derblinkens" sounds like a good replacement.
-
- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 9
- Message 284 Tue Aug 17, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:55 EDT
-
- As reward for the humor, here's what Kosh will *really* say, when he
- utters the first words we hear. He's on the Observation Dome, looking out
- through the window as a ship passes overhead, the lights shining down at him
- through a window.
-
- "Ahhh....beautiful." Long beat as he looks around the place. Then:
- "I will miss this...when it is gone."
-
- And then he exits, as Garibaldi mutters to Ivanova, "I *really* hate it
- when he does that."
-
- jms
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- Topic 11 Sat Nov 14, 1992
- J.SHEEN1 [Leviathan] at 18:09 EST
- Sub: B5 Adrift!
-
- BABYLON 5 Topic Drift
- If you feel like talking about it, but it doesn't fit anywhere else... If its
- only connection to B-5 is that you thought of it in this CAT...
- This is where to come and get it out.
- 322 message(s) total.
- ************
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 11
- Message 301 Fri Jul 30, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:06 EDT
-
- Actually, it's a script for a 4-hour miniseries written on spec, and
- while there are currently about half a dozen people who want to buy it, I'm
- sitting on it until I make some changes. The problem is finding the time to
- make those changes with B5 moving ahead. At some point I hope to be able to
- carve out just a couple of days to finish my revisions and get it out for the
- proposed auction.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 11
- Message 306 Sat Jul 31, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 18:48 EDT
-
- I really don't know, and wouldn't want to speak for our cast members. I
- imagine there will be different deals with different actors. If I were asked,
- I'd suggest that they avoid becoming monopolized by *any* one group, but that
- really isn't my call to make. That's between them and their agents.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 11
- Message 319 Sun Aug 22, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 19:27 EDT
-
- It looked very, very cool....
-
- jms
- ------------
- ************
- Topic 12 Wed Nov 18, 1992
- B.WIST [Brad] at 18:12 EST
- Sub: Babylon 5 Sightings
-
- Post here when you've spotted Babylon 5, whether it be on Television,
- Magazine, or somewhere else. Let us know where we can find it/see it, too.
- 344 message(s) total.
- ************
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 12
- Message 310 Tue Jul 20, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:40 EDT
-
- Which issue of VTU has the ad from Foundation? The June/July issue?
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 12
- Message 321 Sun Aug 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:26 EDT
-
- For those interested, there's a brief thing about B5 in the media column
- in this mont's WIZARD magazine (covering the comics industry).
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 12
- Message 323 Fri Aug 13, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:05 EDT
-
- BTW, an upcoming issue of -- I believe -- Computer Graphics World due out
- shortly has a cover done by Ron, using one of the new ships we'll be using in
- one of our stories. It's head-first into the ground near what looks like a
- Mayan pyramid; the ground and pyramid have nothing to do with our show, btw,
- only the ship.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 12
- Message 333 Sat Aug 14, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:41 EDT
-
- "No emotion?"
-
- Heh. Heh, heh.....
-
- PULL!
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 12
- Message 339 Wed Aug 18, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:23 EDT
-
- Nah, that's okay. Thanks.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 12
- Message 344 Wed Aug 25, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:28 EDT
-
- I'm told it's for 2:00 that Friday. Which is too bad; if the thing had
- been scheduled for Saturday instead, we could've had some of our cast members
- attend.
-
- jms
- ------------
- ************
- Topic 13 Mon Nov 23, 1992
- T.ORTH [Mr. Rico] at 21:00 EST
- Sub: Babylon 5 - Science & Technology
-
- Jump gates, nanotech, high-tech weapons, starship drives, sound in space, and
- other subjects of science and technology in Babylon 5.
- 347 message(s) total.
- ************
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 13
- Message 292 Wed Jul 07, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 04:00 EDT
-
- Civilian spacecraft are fairly common; they're expensive, to be sure, and
- if you're just going from point a to point b, it makes more sense just to book
- passage on something, but many folks now make their living in space, so
- transport is required.
-
- Most of the non-aligned worlds have a less technologically advanced
- society, but mainly what constitutes membership in the Big 5 is the size of
- the government in question. If it's just one planet and maybe a sister world
- or two, that's not enough to qualify.
-
- It's based very much on the security council of the UN in that respect.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 13
- Message 298 Thu Jul 08, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:41 EDT
-
- Except that most combat of that nature would be to protect something,
- usually in close proximity, such as a colony or planet. Also, bear in mind
- that a ship or convoy of ships in hyperspace can be anywhere, can go anywhere.
- Once they exit hyperspace, particularly if they have to travel any real
- distance, are more vulnerable because they're caught having to operate at sub-
- light speeds. So if you're going to hit them, best to wait until they're out
- of hyperspace, which they have to leave sooner or later because part of
- warfare is hitting targets...and most targets of real value are outside
- hyperspace. (Which is why carriers, capable of making their own jump points,
- are of greatest strategic value.)
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 13
- Message 301 Sat Jul 10, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:16 EDT
-
- Ron: no, I don't recall ever saying that.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 13
- Message 305 Sat Jul 10, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 21:34 EDT
-
- I have some rough notes on space travel rules in the B5 universe,' but
- probably won't release them for a bit; we're in the process of adding some
- technical advisors (i.e., guys who know math), and I want to run my stuff past
- them for review.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 13
- Message 307 Sun Jul 11, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 21:23 EDT
-
- In many cases, it's more ship-to-gate, with a relay bounce to B5 to let
- it know what's coming in. It can of course be re-routed so that B5 can lock
- something out, if they know it's coming, but for general everyday purposes, it
- works the first way.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 13
- Message 309 Tue Jul 13, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:18 EDT
-
- Anything can fail. Nothing is failsafe. Chaos theory takes care of
- that.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 13
- Message 325 Sun Aug 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:25 EDT
-
- Actually, she says "activate defensive grid," which is a slightly
- different thing.
-
- jms
-
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 13
- Message 328 Mon Aug 02, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:20 EDT
-
- I'd rather let you see the defense grid in action than define it just
- now...wait for episode #2, where you'll see it.
-
- jms
- ------------
- ************
- Topic 14 Thu Dec 31, 1992
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:59 EST
- Sub: Lurkers/Introductions: Please Sign In
-
- A place for newcomers to come in, say hello, whether you want to jump into the
- conversation or not, just to let us know you're here.
- 422 message(s) total.
- ************
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 14
- Message 380 Mon Jul 05, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 17:49 EDT
-
- Kevin: glad to have you aboard. Welcome to the asylum....
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 14
- Message 399 Fri Jul 16, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:40 EDT
-
- The Toaster is being used by Spielberg for their SeaQuest series.
-
- Filk magazine? B5? Which one had the thing? (And am I sure I really
- want to know this...?)
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 14
- Message 404 Sun Jul 18, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:39 EDT
-
- The planet will also look a *lot* better this season, btw.
-
- jms
- ------------
- ************
- Topic 15 Thu Dec 31, 1992
- J.ROY18 [Jonathan] at 21:29 EST
- Sub: Babylon 5 - Alien Races
-
- Aliens races in Babylon 5... their politics, abilties, technology, history,
- and any other discussion specificly about non-humans.
-
- 359 message(s) total.
- ************
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 15
- Message 305 Tue Jul 06, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:29 EDT
-
- They do grow in over time, and they are very individual, yes.
-
- You win the toaster oven.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 15
- Message 310 Sun Jul 18, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 17:43 EDT
-
- The teaser in the very first episode planned for airing will deal with
- the similarity between Centauri and Humans...down the road, we will be seeing
- more of Londo, and his people, and realize that they aren't as human looking
- as they first appear. There's more there.
-
- It was Minbari Federation, Centauri Republic, Narn Regime, Vorlon Empire
- and Earth Alliance, for anyone keeping track. And yes, most all of them have
- some other alien species within their sphere of direct influence.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 15
- Message 312 Mon Jul 19, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:37 EDT
-
- Yes to both.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 15
- Message 314 Tue Jul 20, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:42 EDT
-
- (!)
-
- Hmmmmmmmmm......
-
- Let me get back to you.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 15
- Message 323 Sun Jul 25, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 04:18 EDT
-
- Matt: I like it when people lie in television, and we find out about it
- over time. The "lost colony" routine was one such. At one point, Garibaldi
- confronts Londo with this as reason for why he doesn't trust the Centauri.
- Londo shrugs it off as a "clerical error." There will be a few points in the
- series when we'll get information, and we'll buy into it...and discover after
- a while that that character bald-facedly lied to the other character (and, by
- proxy, to us). And naturally there will be consequences to this....
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 15
- Message 326 Mon Jul 26, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:37 EDT
-
- Actually, at one point or another, just about *everyone* lied in the
- course of the pilot...including Sinclair, who lied to G'Kar, and of course
- Delenn lying to Sinclair in the Garden...and so on.
-
- Basically, I have this theory that there are five kinds of truth. (This
- is Joe's Theory of the Five Truths.) There is the truth you tell to casual
- strangers and acquaintances. There is the truth you tell to your general
- circle of friends and family members. There is the truth you tell to only one
- or two people in your entire life. There is the truth you tell to yourself.
- And finally, there is the truth that you do not admit even to yourself. And
- it's that fifth truth that provides some of the most interesting drama.....
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 15
- Message 334 Sun Aug 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 04:22 EDT
-
- Those are Mira's and Andreas' natural speaking voices, though Andreas
- makes it just a tad more lilting.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 15
- Message 338 Sun Aug 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 18:01 EDT
-
- You have to really dig to get any good material on Babylon; it's not a
- big topic among commercial publishers, you really have to go for the academic
- publishing houses. (Beware of religious publishing houses in this area; they
- have their own spin on things that tends to infect the text.)
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 15
- Message 346 Tue Aug 31, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:13 EDT
-
- I believe n'grath qualifies for a non-humanoid lifeform with an
- exoskeleton of sorts....
-
- jms
- ------------
- ************
- Topic 17 Tue Jan 19, 1993
- C.STOBBE [Colin] at 21:02 EST
- Sub: Babylon 5 - Merchandising
-
- A place to discuss all the neat Babylon 5 merchandising coming out (hopefully)
- soon
- 366 message(s) total.
- ************
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 17
- Message 345 Mon Jul 19, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:38 EDT
-
- I'm sure at some point there'll be a B5 soundtrack album, but when, I
- don't know. My guess is that it'll wait until we have more stuff from the
- series to plug in. I want to buy a copy for myself....
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 17
- Message 363 Sun Aug 29, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 17:36 EDT
-
- Look for another Babylon 5 cover story late this year, sometime just
- before the series goes on the air.
-
- (Referring to CFQ, he noted.)
-
- jms
- ------------
- ************
- Topic 21 Wed Feb 10, 1993
- SF-MARSHALL [Dave ] at 17:32 EST
- Sub: "The Gathering" - B5 pilot movie
-
- BABYLON 5 premieres with "The Gathering," a 2-hour made-for-tv movie written
- by series creator J. Michael Straczynski. Come, join the discussion of this
- pilot!
-
- 415 message(s) total.
- ************
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 267 Sat Jul 03, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 18:43 EDT
-
- Yes, that's a baseball diamond. Craters? What craters? I thought it
- was just a stylized painting. Lemme look at that again....
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 269 Sun Jul 04, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 17:59 EDT
-
- No, I don't think so...but I wasn't on set for that shot, so I may be
- wrong.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 279 Sat Jul 31, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 18:53 EDT
-
- It was a dust being a very specific drug with very unusual properties.
- We cut the sequence in which he tries to get on board the station, is caught,
- takes a hostage and is taken down. But when you cut a scene like that, you
- still have to list the actors used in it. Hence the credit deal.
-
- Here's the one thing that amazes me, speaking of seeing the pilot for the
- gadzillionth time...there is one great big huge gaping visual
- anomaly/inconsistency in the pilot that so far no one has noticed. It's so
- massive that when I first saw it, I just about fell out of my chair. But the
- director said "No one's ever gonna see it, no one's ever gonna notice it,
- *trust* me on this." I was absolutely convinced that he was wrong.
- Apparently he was right. At some point in the future I'll tell you what it
- is...and when you see it, you're going to wonder how the hell you avoided
- seeing it before, it's *that* big. But not for a while yet. (And the few
- smaller things mentioned here...ain't it.)
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 308 Thu Aug 05, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:50 EDT
-
- If anyone had guessed what it was, I'd have said so. But no one has ever
- seen it. That was my point. And again, it's not a story point, it's a
- visual. (And the thing about Kosh's hand is *not* an inconsistency; it is a
- story point for future reference.)
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 318 Fri Aug 06, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:58 EDT
-
- If someone got it right, I would say so.
-
- The incoming starship only looks like it's going to hit the station
- because you're not bearing in mind the perspective. B5 is *huge*, almost four
- miles long. By the time the ship would get close enough to the station to hit
- anything, it would look a *lot* smaller. It's a matter of perspective; we're
- not used to seeing things that size.
-
- As for laserdisks in 16:9 aspect ratio, you may get your wish, a lot
- sooner than you think (for the series, in any event). Well, at least not 5-10
- years, anyway.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 323 Sat Aug 07, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:31 EDT
-
- It's inconsistent from one shot to the next.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 328 Sun Aug 08, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 17:17 EDT
-
- No, the wall was there in both shots. Television makes for strange
- angles sometimes.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 334 Mon Aug 09, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:23 EDT
-
- Nope. As you'll see in the series, we've worked out the docking bay
- stuff very clevely. A ship enters dead center. It is then taken and lowered
- into one of a number of different bays deeper within the station (by deeper I
- mean lower, more toward the hull). That's how we can have a series of
- different docking bays in the first place.
-
- There's a nifty CGI shot we'll be using at some point in the series where
- you can see the entirety of the docking bay, with the various ships arrayed
- inside. Then there are the more secure bays areas, with restricted access, as
- when Kosh arrived.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 346 Sun Aug 15, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 16:51 EDT
-
- The commander was not following proper safety procedures in the first
- shot. He has a problem with this.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 359 Wed Aug 18, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:28 EDT
-
- Nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnope.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 381 Sun Aug 22, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 19:36 EDT
-
- I got bumped by one of those damned computer phone calling thingies, so I
- didn't get all of the message I think, but what I can remember to reply to:
-
- There are more aliens than just the 5 major groups. In addition to them,
- there's *bunches* of oththe classification of the League of Non-Aligned
- Worlds. The Big Five constitute what is in essence the Security Counsel,
- while the rest are the General Assembly. We will see these groups
- participating in that capacity in "Midnight."
-
- In the reception scene for Kosh, at the bay, Garibaldi says that the
- "others" are waiting down the hall. That would include everyone, plus the
- ambassadors, except Londo, who he specifies.
-
- The encounter suit opened at the touch of a button (you can hear him
- press the button with a *click*). Only for Lyta did it open on its own.
-
- All psi corps members must wear their symbol whenever they are out among
- non-PC members. That's the law.
-
- For the record...thtch has something to do with the second trial scene.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 383 Sun Aug 22, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 22:01 EDT
-
- I don't think I did.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 390 Tue Aug 24, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:13 EDT
-
- The alt.tv.b5 post is not correct. One other person here (at least)
- knows what the glitch is, but has been asked not to say until others figure it
- out independently.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 394 Wed Aug 25, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:29 EDT
-
- Nothing gets past Phil....
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 21
- Message 407 Wed Sep 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:46 EDT
-
- My favorite shot so far is the new shot of the Starliner Asimov parked
- next to Babylon 5 and sending over a shuttle....
-
- jms
- ------------
- ************
- Topic 23 Fri Feb 12, 1993
- V.VAIDY1 [Vijay] at 23:00 EST
- Sub: "OtherWorks" by JMS
-
- Before there was "B5" and when "JMS" was just another Plain Joe, there was
- OtherSyde
- [A discussion of the other works of J. Michael Straczynski]
- 120 message(s) total.
- ************
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 23
- Message 119 Thu Sep 02, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:39 EDT
-
-
- I confess, I slipped in a "Babylon 5" reference in that episode of CP.
- Which was 1986/87. I do that sometimes....
-
- jms
- ------------
- ************
- Topic 24 Fri Jun 04, 1993
- J.ROY18 [Jonathan] at 21:11 EDT
- Sub: Babylon 5 - Weapons and Warfare!
-
- For discussion about the weapons, counter weapons, armor, shielding, tactics,
- logistics, and so forth, of small combat and large scale war in the Babylon 5
- universe.
- 182 message(s) total.
- ************
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 24
- Message 131 Tue Jul 06, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:30 EDT
-
- Life's full of mysteries and unanswered questions, ain't it?
-
- jms
- ------------
- ************
- Topic 25 Fri Mar 12, 1993
- S.SHELLENBAR [>> SHANE <<] at 08:47 EST
- Sub: J. Michael Straczynski Speaks in Public
-
- This is the place to find out where and when JMS will be appearing next. JMS
- has honed his skills as a public speaker and is taking his act on the road.
- 266 message(s) total.
- ************
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 25
- Message 172 Sun Jul 25, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 04:20 EDT
-
- I would suggest to anyone within striking range that they be at Comic
- Con. Some interesting things are planned for that presentation.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 25
- Message 182 Sun Aug 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 18:03 EDT
-
- Comic Con is *more* than worth the cost. It's the one convention I make
- it a point *never* to miss; it's just spiffy. As for a comic book, maybe
- we'll have something to say on that by the date of the con (though not
- necessarily).
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 25
- Message 194 Mon Aug 09, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:26 EDT
-
- By the way...at the B5 presentation at San Diego Comic Con, there will
- likely be more people than me on stage that afternoon. Tentatively, it looks
- like it'll be me, plus one or more of the following: Jerry Doyle, Michael
- O'Hare, Harlan Ellison, and possibly Mira Furlan.
-
- Just in case anyone's interested....
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 25
- Message 197 Mon Aug 09, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:59 EDT
-
- Surround sound is added in post production, that's way down the road for
- us. And again, the letterbox is only for down the road use; we're looking to
- broadcast, and use for immediate purposes, standard aspect ratio.
-
- jms
-
- (P.S. It's "Mefisto In Onyx," not "Mephisto And Onyx." Just FYI.
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 25
- Message 211 Thu Aug 12, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:15 EDT
-
- Don't know yet....
-
- jms
-
- (Gary, haven't received any sort of confirmation yet...are you *sure* all
- the other details are worked out?)
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 25
- Message 218 Fri Aug 13, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:02 EDT
-
- Jerry is tall. Michael is tall. Claudia Christian is also pretty tall,
- around 5'10" or better. Richard Biggs is fairly tall, close to the height of
- Jerry and Michael.
-
- Hey, what'd you expect?
-
- jms(6'4")
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 25
- Message 241 Wed Aug 25, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:32 EDT
-
- During.
-
- The tape was dark because it was made from dailies, which haven't been
- color corrected, and because the setup lent more darkness to them; by the time
- anyone figured how to lighten the picture, it was half done.
-
- As Harlan commented...yes, there may be a sequel to "Demon With a Glass
- Hand," in which that character, played by Culp, would come to B5, still living
- out the centuries as programmed. We'll see....
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 25
- Message 245 Wed Aug 25, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 23:18 EDT
-
- I thought long and hard about the question of mixing universes, and
- allowed it only in this one case, because the events that propelled Trent (the
- character from Demon) into the past (our present) don't take place for another
- thousand years or so. Thus it doesn't do my arc any harm at all. One could
- say that the events in "Demon" will happen at some point in the future of the
- B5 universe...unless some events change them. On this one occasion,
- therefore, I decided to allow it. But that's the ONLY one.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 25
- Message 250 Sat Aug 28, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 20:24 EDT
-
- By the way...just for funsies I slipped a reference into one of our
- scripts to a location being at grid coordinates 471-18-25.
-
- jms
- ------------
- Category 18, Topic 25
- Message 260 Wed Sep 01, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:04 EDT
-
- Yes, Friday and 2, and Saturday there's a follow-up presentation at 4.
- One note, btw: Harlan will be at the con, and will be at the Saturday
- presentation.
-
- If you live in San Francisco, or are planning to be at the con as of
- tomorrow, Wednesday, read on:
-
- Harlan needs someone to wear a sandwich board announcing the signing
- session for the limited edition of "Mefisto in Onyx." Apparently the ad
- didn't make it into the program book. By way of repayment (other than simply
- being part of an Ellison Event, and getting to hang with Mr. E. a bit),
- there's some cash involved, and a free, autographed and personalized copy of
- the "MiO" book. If you're interested, drop me a note in private mail.
-
- jms
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- Topic 26 Sun Jun 06, 1993
- G.PLANA [Gary] at 01:51 EDT
- Sub: Babylon 5 - Episode titles and info
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- This topic is for information about individual episodes -- their titles,
- writers, and any other information JMS may leak!
- 86 message(s) total.
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- Category 18, Topic 26
- Message 45 Sun Jul 04, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 18:00 EDT
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- The series will start with regular one-hour episodes.
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- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 26
- Message 47 Wed Jul 14, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 01:09 EDT
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- Titles more or less in shooting order (this is NOT the order in
- which they'll be broadcast):
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- "Infection" - JMS
- <second title is classified> - JMS
- "Midnight on the Firing Line" - JMS
- "Amaranth" - Larry DiTillio
- "The War Prayer" - D.C. Fontana
- "And the Sky Full of Stars" - JMS
- "Believers" - David Gerrold
- "A Knife in the Shadows" - Marc Scott Zicree
- <ninth title is classified> - JMS
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- Other episode titles are "Metaphors and Body Counts," "Chrysalis,"
- "Babylon Squared," "Mind War" and "Target: Unknown," plus others still to
- come.
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- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 26
- Message 50 Fri Jul 16, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 00:42 EDT
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- Marc worked a couple seasons on Friday the 13th, Beyond Reality, did some
- work on Captain Power, and is the author of "The Twilight Zone Companion."
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- jms
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- Category 18, Topic 26
- Message 55 Wed Aug 04, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 03:38 EDT
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- New title for you: "The Parliament of Dreams."
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- Category 18, Topic 26
- Message 70 Fri Aug 06, 1993
- STRACZYNSKI [Joe] at 02:02 EDT
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- "The Parliament of Dreams" is "Carnival!" retitled, and "Amaranth" has
- been retitled "Born to the Purple."
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