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- Subject: Big Bang Con: Refunds
- Date: 1 Apr 1995 02:06:27 -0500
-
- I'm wondering if the "tell us WHY you're requesting a refund" is to
- try and set up B5 for a lawsuit....
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: Continuity between variou
- Date: 1 Apr 1995 05:03:19 -0500
-
- It is nowhere stated that the messages to Garibaldi or Delenn is
- the first communication they've had from Sinclair; only the first that
- WE've seen.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Fear of flying?
- Date: 1 Apr 1995 20:36:18 -0500
-
- It's Ray Bradbury who hates to fly.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Uploading the arc?
- Date: 2 Apr 1995 22:01:34 -0400
-
- My notes, alas, are very free-form, jumping back and forth; so you
- can't just peel off the year 1-2 notes without substantial editing. I.e.,
- "Have Kosh say X because we'll need this in year 2 when X does Y."
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: UK C4 ratings
- Date: 3 Apr 1995 05:37:11 -0400
-
- Yeah, I'd love to see the C4 ratings; if you think it'd be better
- email, that's fine, or public, either way. I understand we're doing VERY
- well at C4, one of their higher-rated American shows, but I haven't been
- given the hard-and-crunchies by WB International.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Point about bloopers
- Date: 3 Apr 1995 05:23:13 -0400
-
- Bloopers still use the likenesses of the actors, ARE the actors, shot
- on our sets, using our costumes...one can't take that and sell it around
- town without giving something back to the actors, I think. If we should
- end up ever selling the blooper, or scripts, we would find some formula to
- give back to those involved.
-
- I'd expect to hear more on the CD Rom after the 3rd year pickup.
-
- Valen willing.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Attn: JMS - "Only decent SF on
- Date: 3 Apr 1995 21:37:25 -0400
-
- I slipped the reference to B5 into OtherSyde to see if it would become
- a self-fulfilling prophecy or just a fictional reference. Just for fun.
-
- My books are out of print because I guess I haven't actively pursued
- keeping them IN print. When I finish my next novel, I'll probably be able
- to get them back into print, but that won't be until B5 is done, since the
- next book -- a contemporary dark fantasy -- is targeted at about 1,000
- manuscript pages, and I won't really be able to get into it until then.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: New to list
- Date: 4 Apr 1995 19:02:19 -0400
-
- Thanks for joining the ranks, Steve.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: From JMS re: Poster Request
- Date: 5 Apr 1995 00:57:32 -0400
-
- As has been noted, a number of items were sold at Vulkon in Cleveland
- that should not have been sold. We're trying to acquire some of the
- posters that were being sold at the Big Bang table, specifically the ones
- marked that they were to benefit Project Starfury. If you have one, and
- would like to let it go, we'll trade you either an official B5 crew cap,
- or an autographed copy of our very first script for the B5 series,
- "Midnight on the Firing Line." If you're so inclined, drop me a note in
- email and I'll get you the address. Thanks.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: What's up with Mojo???
- Date: 6 Apr 1995 04:51:08 -0400
-
- The Lightwave software is being exported to DOS platforms, so that's
- the reason for the change-over.
-
- BTW, Ron's gotten in some *very* nifty new software, and has come
- up with some new tricks that I hope we can incorporate before the end of
- this season, all again blurring the line between physical models, CGI and
- Real Stuff.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: favorite scene so far...
- Date: 6 Apr 1995 04:56:52 -0400
-
- Re: the shadow vessels flying overhead as Londo looks up...that was
- me. If my name's on a script, and you see something there as a story
- point, it was in the script.
-
- That particular image is very striking, and I think part of that comes
- from its origins: I've had dreams with just that sort of image. There's
- something that just *gets* to you on a very subconscious, almost cellular
- level, when you see that scene...I don't know why, but it does.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: A possibly nasty metaphor
- Date: 6 Apr 1995 05:01:53 -0400
-
- David: you hit it *exactly* on the head. Again, as you point out,
- stuff here operates on a lot of different levels. I try, where I can, to
- make a given scene do more than one thing. The hall argument is a good
- example of this. The script stipulated a human being stuck between G'Kar
- and Londo. Not any other race. Had to be a human. Because that becomes
- emblematic of how we're stuck between the two sides in the war, something
- which is *very* strongly brought home in the next batch of episodes.
-
- Obviously, the first most important thing in that scene is just the
- gag, the humor. It has to work on that level, and that's how it came to
- me first: just the gag. Then, when it came time to write it, that's when
- I start poking at things to see if I can layer on another level of
- meaning, and I saw a way to do a little (very little) visual foreshadowing
- of stuff to come. Didn't matter if anybody ever noticed it or not; it
- was never really intended to be of much note, just a little item that
- becomes a nice bit of irony later.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Attn: JMS - Are there churches
- Date: 6 Apr 1995 04:59:53 -0400
-
- There isn't sufficient room in B5 to accommodate a variety of plaes
- (places) of worship; hence, some rooms are set aside for use by different
- people as needed and as available. The sanctuary is often used for this,
- as is the rotunda.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: How Much Surround?
- Date: 6 Apr 1995 02:40:58 -0400
-
- The amount of surround that goes into a show depends on the nature
- of the show. For instance, there was some very good use of surround in
- "A Race Through Dark Places," "And the Sky Full of Stars," "Mind War"
- and "The Long Dark." If it's just a casual Zocalo scene, there ain't
- much you can do with it.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN: JMS, Why Only 22 Episode
- Date: 8 Apr 1995 21:47:59 -0400
-
- All PTEN series are 22 eps per season.
-
- Season three (PTEN willing) would start in November.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: How Were Shadows Defeated Firs
- Date: 8 Apr 1995 22:05:40 -0400
-
- All the questions you asked here, Mike, will be answered in the
- very next batch of new eps, airing in May.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: Thanks
- Date: 8 Apr 1995 22:18:39 -0400
-
- Thanks; it's been fun, that's for sure.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: > Attn: JMS - Who is Douglas N
- Date: 8 Apr 1995 22:40:37 -0400
-
- Doug Netter is my business partner in Babylon 5, and co-owner of
- Babylonian Productions, along with me. A lot of what he does is the
- behind the scenes business stuff, sometimes liaisoning (?) with Warner
- Bros. on those conversations when it's considered too dangerous to let
- me talk to them directly, and sitting in on casting, that sort of thing.
- A lot of what he does is mollifying execs when I make them nuts; he tends
- to get a lot of phone calls that begin with, "Do you KNOW what he's done
- NOW?"
-
- jms
-
- Subject: B5-Micromachines observation
- Date: 8 Apr 1995 22:42:37 -0400
-
- As it happens, I just had some new prototypes of MicroMacs from B5
- come through my office for approval. Some nifty stuff, including the
- atmospheric shuttle, a Narn heavy cruiser, the awful purple Centauri
- liner, and the President's Earthforce One, which is REALLY nifty....
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Can Starfuries fly in atmosphe
- Date: 10 Apr 1995 00:18:03 -0400
-
- As established in "A Voice in the Wilderness," season one, starfuries
- cannot function within an atmosphere environment.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: tCoS: Londo's Dream
- Date: 10 Apr 1995 00:18:44 -0400
-
- Londo, in his vision, sees the shadow vessels, but he does not know
- (in his present tense version) that that's what they are. He's had this
- particular dream for years now, long before meeting Morden.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: show renewal?
- Date: 10 Apr 1995 03:04:49 -0400
-
- We'll know by the end of the month.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: What's up with Babcom 95 ?
- Date: 11 Apr 1995 03:21:35 -0400
-
- The problem, of course, is that fan cons usually operate very close
- to the financial edge, because they're *not* about making money. Which is
- good on one level, on several actually...but the problem you run into is
- when you then have to bring in guests from overseas. Traveling from the
- US to the UK costs a LOT of money, plus hotel, food, on and on. Most of
- the smaller fan-run cons can't afford to do that in general, or for only
- one person; a profit con really represents the only chance most people will
- ever have to see several people from a given show, though Wolf 359 is doing
- a bit more in that area.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Ship designs reflect on '2010'
- Date: 11 Apr 1995 03:22:04 -0400
-
- The ships on 2010 and Babylon 5 operate out of the necessity of
- traveling without standard SF artificial gravity. These designs have been
- discussed among scientists (in general) for ages; so there's no intention
- to be close to 2010, but when both are based upon the same scientific
- principles, there will be echoes. Form follows function.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS:
- Date: 11 Apr 1995 04:25:50 -0400
-
- Jeff: that would be a fair assumption based on what the technomages
- said, yes. Keep an eye out for "In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum" for more.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: AAAARRRRGGGGHHHHH!
- Date: 11 Apr 1995 20:35:32 -0400
-
- It's certainly my hope that Warners will rerun the first season at the
- conclusion of this season.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: What's up with Babcom 95 ?
- Date: 11 Apr 1995 20:33:12 -0400
-
- As it happens, I've had occasion to have several long talks with the
- Babcom organizers, and have nudged them more in the direction of doing more
- of the things one might expect at a fan-con: more interaction, more
- personalization, breaking down the walls a bit. Some of the things now
- under discussion: a more relaxed social situation, close to an ice cream
- social sort of thing, so it isn't all just a presentation; a personal
- Q&A session about breaking into TV; Peter has spoken to them about letting
- folks watch as the Optic Nerve people make him up into Londo; and others.
- Again, these are still in the conversation stage, but my sense to try and
- encourage them toward a more personalized and fan-responsive format.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: Atheism (was "New Age" jms
- Date: 11 Apr 1995 20:52:21 -0400
-
- The notion that if one says, "I do not believe in God," that one is
- making "a positive religious claim" and thus is religius is, of course,
- eminently silly. If I do not believe in green penguins at the north pole,
- am I now a believer in non-green-penguinism? If I were to sit down and
- itemize all the things I don't believe in, then by your statment these are
- now beliefs, and there are an infinite number of beliefs because there are
- potentially an infinite number of things I don't believe in, and I'm not
- sure I can sustain that many beliefs without imploding.
-
- The first rule of debate and sophistry is to redefine the terms of the
- argument in terms favorable to your position. This is what's being done
- in the "if you don't believe, you therefore believe" argument.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: speculations about confessios
- Date: 12 Apr 1995 02:10:44 -0400
-
- Note: the original message in this thread goes beyond speculation based
- based on what's presented to portraying an entirely new story idea. To
- avoid further complications, I might recommend moving on.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: B5 MicroMachine news (maybe)
- Date: 12 Apr 1995 03:01:24 -0400
-
- The MicroMachines *are* out, they *have* been purchased, and more are
- being commissioned. (Several new prototypes came through my office for
- approval last week, including a Narn heavy cruiser and Earthforce 1.) I
- can only conclude that some dealers, who didn't know or think to orde
- them, are saying they're not coming out just to cover their own butts.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: READ comic 5
- Date: 13 Apr 1995 01:57:48 -0400
-
- I have to say I'm very pleased with issue #5. It came out very well,
- and nicely captures both the look, feel and dialogue of the show. There
- were some bumps along the way in issues 2-4, so I didn't say much, but
- THIS one I can highly recommend.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Big Bang: ATTN JMS
- Date: 13 Apr 1995 01:58:24 -0400
-
- Faramarz: after I went to Chicago to check out how the con was going
- to be run (before this we only had what we'd been told over the phone), I
- came away with the terrible belief that this convention was not going to
- be run properly, was incapable of being fixed (after providing several
- chances for the organizers to show they could do so), and had to make a
- hard decision: back away, or endorse a convention that I don't believe in,
- which I believed was systemically flawed, and the hell with the fans who
- get burned. It's a crummy decision to have to make, and I didn't like
- having to make it. But there *is* no middle ground on this.
-
- If you want to book passage on the Titanic, and I keep suggesting
- that maybe that might not be a good idea...am I being unfair to the
- passengers?
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Speculation vs Story
- Date: 13 Apr 1995 04:25:49 -0400
-
- I didn't read much of that thread (since I already know who jms is
- going to kill next), but nothing of what I saw crossed any lines into
- story ideas. It's when new scenarios are painted in detail ("And then
- Sheridan met the great cosmic space moose, who gave him the Golden Wazoo
- of the Minbari, which was actually the alien healing device with a
- mustache")...that any trouble emerges.
-
- jm(who can now no longer do this story)s
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Re: Atheism (was "Ne
- Date: 13 Apr 1995 04:54:07 -0400
-
- If I say to you, "Did you lock the car door when you parked it?" and
- you say, "I believe so," is that a belief that is equal to, say, the
- tenets of Judaism? Is that equal to the theses Martin Luther nailed to
- the church door? Are you now a believer in Locked-Doorism?
-
- If you define any belief as reliion, then you diminish and
- trivialize religion. (Oops, typo above.) Words mean what they mean, not
- what we want them to mean when it is convenient for us. The Oxford
- American Dictionary defines religion as "belief in the existence of a
- superhuman power, especially of gods or gods, usually expressed in
- worship; a particular system of faith and worship."
-
- "Belief" is not the key word in the preceding sentence; it's the
- phrase "belief IN the EXISTENCE of a superhuman power." It's what the
- belief is IN. If it does not contain the belief IN the existence of a
- superhuman power/god, then it is NOT religion. Period.
-
- This is just one more offshoot of the whole (and boy, do I hate to
- even mention this) evolution/creation thing, where schools said, "No, we
- cannot teach creation, we teach science, not religion." So the
- creationists decided to come back with "Oh, but evolution IS a religion,
- so why them and not us, huh? Huh?" It's an attempt to redefine terms
- for advantage.
-
- Me, I stick with the Oxford Dictionary.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: ATTN JMS: Re: Atheism NOW
- Date: 14 Apr 1995 01:01:13 -0400
-
- If the question is "Which is the greater good, self sacrifice or
- honesty within the B5 universe," I'd have to for a third option. Both
- of those are behaviors in service to a given cause. And it's the
- selection of the greater *cause* that is most important; is it a
- constructive cause, or a destructive one? Are you helping humanity step
- forward, or step back? This isn't situational ethics, because the ethics
- going in have to be the same: building the future, helping those who
- cannot help themselves, spreading hope, fighting repression and pushing
- for freedom and responsibility as linked concepts.
-
- Our characters in B5 are flawed; sometimes they fall short of their
- own goals. The Minbari don't generally lie; but the often tell only part
- of the truth. If G'Kar has gotten away with something in the pilot, and
- can't be brought to standard justice, some other way of meting out
- justice will be found, even if that means fibbing to him about a
- transmitter he's swallowed...i.e., lying.
-
- But even Sinclair said it: everybody lies. Everybody means
- everybody. Even if it's only a case of, "Listen, I tried to make it to
- the party, but traffic was just a mess, I got up late, the dog ate my
- homework."
-
- I make some distinction between this and my own personal view; the
- work of the author does not always represent what the author believes on
- a 1-1 basis. (If it did, there'd be NO religion in B5.) Personally, I
- think I put loyalty and honesty at the top of my pantheon. I've worked
- very hard to maintain a certain reputation, and it means a lot to me.
- And anyone here who knows me knows that if you try and go after someone
- I consider a friend, you will have to go through me first.
-
- The problem with putting self-sacrifice at the tippy top of your
- own personal Maslow's Pyramid of Self-Actualization is that it only
- functions as a subset of something else. Self-sacrifice...to do *what*?
- You are willing to die for a cause. Is that cause right? Are you too
- easily and readily prepared to sacrifice? The other, less terminal form
- of self-sacrifice is giving to other people, working to make life better,
- but I don't tend to believe that's sacrifice as much as simple personal
- responsibility. We should do it as freely and as easily as we breathe.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: So JMS won't spend the money e
- Date: 14 Apr 1995 01:02:09 -0400
-
- Babylonian Productions does not skimp or hold back money for
- publicity because BP does not have ANY money for publicity or promotion.
- Period. Warner Bros. Publicity handles all PR for Babylon 5; we have
- zero control over that area, but a little influence, that's all.
-
- Nor can we simply decide, out of the blue, to produce a 23rd episode
- of the show. Warners and the stations making up PTEN make an executive
- decision on the pickup and number of episodes. It is not within our
- purview to violate that. Further, that would mean coming in under budget
- over the season in an amount equal to the price of one episode, which we
- have never done, and never will. Each season, we come in just a smidge
- under budget. And I do mean just a *smidge*. Pocket change, compared to
- the overall cost of the show.
-
- The small under-budget from year one was invested into new sets and
- costumes and to get a leg-up on CGI for year two. The small year two
- underage will likely be put toward the production on year three, assuming
- we're renewed. Neither Doug nor I take a dime of that. Recently, Warners
- did a spot audit, as they do for any series. They showed up at 9 a.m.,
- saying they'd be here for a few days. A few hours later, they said they
- might be able to finish by the end of the day. By lunchtime, they were
- finished, and said that this was the best set of books they'd ever seen.
-
- So the line about maybe someday putting the profits back into the
- series, we've been doing that since day one, insofar as the under-budget.
- As for profits...there aren't any that we get. Our contract with WB
- gives us a percentage of the NET. Now, anyone who works in Hollywood
- knows there's no such thing as net profit. It takes a VERY long time for
- a TV series to ever show anything. Once the series is finished, and no
- more shows are being produced, and the series enters long-term syndication,
- lessening the expenditures, then there may finally be some small profit,
- but at that point the show's done.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS!:WAS SHERIDAN AT THE
- Date: 14 Apr 1995 01:03:11 -0400
-
- Sheridan was not at the Line, no; the Minbari hit big at a number of
- outer EA systems, then unexpectedly leapfrogged *everything* at once right
- into Earth. Several of our bigger ships were still en route.
-
- jm
-
- Subject: "Casting Couch"
- Date: 14 Apr 1995 01:12:20 -0400
-
- We're very fortunate in that the casting couch has been less of a
- problem in the Industry over the last ten-twenty years than it has been
- in the past. The CC was most in play when studios were run by one or two
- individuals who could dictate to their producers and directors who to use
- in a movie. Over time, as power within studios and networks got more
- widely spread among other executives, directors, producers, you name it,
- there isn't any one person any longer who has that clout. Does it still
- go on? I believe it does, at a much reduced level, and mainly in the
- film arena, where again there's more individual discretion.
-
- That kind of discretion is less readily present in TV, so there isn't
- the power to fuel the temptation. For instance, on B5, our casting
- sessions include: casting director Mary Jo Slater, me, Doug Netter, John
- Copeland, Larry (if it's his episode, otherwise not), the director of
- that episode, a reader to work opposite the actor, and sometimes, if the
- role is crucial opposite a regular performer, that performer is there.
- That's as many as 8 people, as opposed to one big studio guy sitting behind
- a desk, smoking a stogie and eyeing whoever's opposite him.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: ATTN JMS: Re: Atheism (was
- Date: 14 Apr 1995 02:03:50 -0400
-
- "Religion is the belief ABOUT the existence of a superhuman power."
- (As opposed to IN the existence of a superhuman power.)
-
- No, it's not. By your definition, if I'm a Protestant, and I don't
- believe in Thor, by virtue of that belief about Thor, now I'm a beliegver
- (believer) in Norse mythology. That's simply silly.
-
- There is a difference between saying, "I believe there is no god,"
- and "I do not have within me the belief in the existence of a god." The
- latter is not a belief in, or about, any kind of power; it is the total
- absence of belief. You cannot turn that into a religion, no matter how
- many times you repeat your thesis.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: ATTN JMS: Re: Atheism (was
- Date: 14 Apr 1995 02:13:44 -0400
-
- Sorry, Kristin, I won't be put into your box. You say some
- comparative religion studies include Dianetics. A professor can choose
- to include or exclude anything he or she wants. What's it to me? And
- yes, parts of Shinto don't involve god, but parts do.
-
- Most significantly, howver, ALL the examples you cite to me DO
- believe in a superhuman power...specifically, a soul, which is reborn in
- one way or another in all the beliefs you named. So the definition still
- applies.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Question about "Accu
- Date: 15 Apr 1995 02:51:32 -0400
-
- The books are canon in broad terms, in that the events generally did
- happen, but the details can vary given that you've got diverse hands doing
- the work (including the comics). I try to work with them both in as much
- detail as I can...I read the novel manuscripts preperatory to being
- typeset, and same for the comics, making suggestions and changes as
- necessary. (In one comic issue I added a change to one panel that should
- send some shockwaves out here and there...just two words that might raise
- some neck-hairs.)
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Yes, I *have* gone insane
- Date: 15 Apr 1995 02:51:38 -0400
-
- Bed rest. Plenty of fluids. Aspirin every 6 hours. And one very
- heavy mallet-whack every two hours. You'll get better, I promise.
-
- jms*
-
- (*who wonders if suggesting mallet-whacking is really such a good
- idea, what with the whole Jocelyn Elders thing....)
-
- Subject: ATTN: JMS - Future of B5?
- Date: 15 Apr 1995 02:51:44 -0400
-
- We'll know by the end of the month. We continue to be cautiously
- optimistic.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Link question
- Date: 15 Apr 1995 02:54:53 -0400
-
- The Links are individually coded; when someone says, "Garibaldi to
- Sheridan," the Link system (tied into the B5 central computer, which can
- also provide research and other data) dials up the code for Sheridan's
- link, and breeps. The transmitters are *very* powerful, and are usually
- boosted by systems inside B5. If a Link were stolen, it could be
- detected instantly upon being used.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: Silly Question
- Date: 15 Apr 1995 02:54:59 -0400
-
- I would think that Londo and G'Kar might actually find something in
- common in appreciation of Gilbert and Sullivan. In fact, G'Kar's "little
- fishie" song in "Parliament of Dreams" was intended to be a bit G&S in
- nature.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: How are we doing?
- Date: 15 Apr 1995 03:07:24 -0400
-
- I'd say that overall the nets, collectively, have done very good at
- picking up on what's going on in the show. I think the larger themes have
- been missed in places, but I think that in many ways that's because the
- larger pieces haven't yet been inserted into the jigsaw puzzle so that
- others can see what's going on.
-
- The greatest errors, I think, come in looking too closely for
- parallels to other fiction. "Oh, I get it, it's just like X." That line
- will lead you only into error.
-
- In any work of fiction, there are two primary elements: theme and
- plot. Plot are the incidents, theme is what it's *about* on a very
- core level. Plot has been well analyzed; themes not necessarily. To tie
- this paragraph and the one preceding, for instance, a number of folks
- considered that the events in "Acts of Sacrifice" with the Lumati were a
- shot at the Prime Directive/non-interference.
-
- Nothing could have been further from the truth, and it wasn't until
- this was mentioned here that it even occured to me. Take a look at
- Washington DC these days, and the larger culture. People being
- warehoused, other people who *should* be in homes shoved out onto the
- streets to fend for themselves, a general callousness that seems to be
- creeping into the bones of a society that was born on the premise that
- we should be at minimum kind to one another. I figured that one would
- get a lot of discussion going on the degree to which society is, or should
- be responsive to the least of its citizens. Darwinism vs. charity. And
- some of that did emerge. But a fair measure of it got siphoned off into
- comparisons with ST.
-
- That, however, is really the exception rather than the rule. I very
- frequently find myself surprised at the depth of analysis that goes on
- here, and the toughtfulness behind it. Quite a few have Gotten It. Some
- are still backing up far enough to see the whole picture. And maybe at
- times I'm not being sufficiently craftworthy in my work to make those
- elements sufficiently clear. But the deeper we go, the more there is to
- get, and the more folks *do* seem to be nailing it.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: READ comic 5
- Date: 15 Apr 1995 03:33:12 -0400
-
- About the new paper and price...I did the first issue, and while the
- pencils were quite good, and the inks okay, when they put the coloring in
- the paper just absorbed the hell out of it and it looked like crap, from
- my POV. (And I'm not speaking out of school; I said much the same to DC.)
- Parts were nice, but other parts...yikes. I felt, strongly, that we
- needed a better quality of paper, otherwise a lot of the good work that
- was being done was going to be lost. It would cost more, but finally DC
- -- which, to be fair, has only been VASTLY supportive of B5, and the comic
- and their only intention is to make it as good as possible -- decided to
- go with the better quality paper. The main question was whether or not
- there was enough of a reader base to warrant it; there was, and they did.
-
- I've overall been quite happy with how the book is being handled.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Notes from jms
- Date: 15 Apr 1995 04:04:58 -0400
-
- Just some quick random thoughts....
-
- For those who've been nudging other folks to try out B5, you may want
- to tell them that this coming batch of eps is probably the best time to
- dive in. In particular, our second new show (airing the first week of
- May) is designed in part to help new viewers coming to the show to catch
- up on background. (No, not a clip show, or anything like that...I think
- you'll like it.) I also *strongly* recommend that you videotape this
- episode, entitled "And Now For a Word." There's something in there just
- (or primarily) for the videotapers. Consider this a heads-up from the
- inside. You'll know what it is when you sorta see it.)
-
- For those who've asked...yes, I'll be doing another cycle of the B5
- comic, a 4-issue arc that'll probably hit the newsstands about the time
- our second season (PTEN willing) goes on the air. I've decided that tat
- (at) this stage it'll follow a Ranger, bringing us into contact with lots
- of different parts of the B5 universe, and may also use it as a kind of
- bridge between seasons 2 and 3.
-
- We should know officially about the fate of our third season by the
- end of this month. We continue to be cautiously optimistic.
-
- For all the bitching I've done about Creation, I have to say that
- I'm very pleased by something that just came through my office for
- approval: a B5 jacket with the silhouette of the station embroidered on
- the back, and the B5 symbol in front. It's *very* nicely done.
-
- The B5 trading cards, originally to come from Cardz, will now be
- coming out from Fleer, and I'm actually quite pleased by that, since I
- really like a lot of the work Fleer has done on their comics-related
- stuff.
-
- Unrelated to B5: I just picked up the laserdisk for the letterboxed
- version of "The Haunting (of Hill House)" and it's amazing. I've never
- seen it in that format, only the version altered for conventional TV
- aspect ratio. There's stuff going on in the edges of this film that are
- brilliant. Just seeing ALL of Hill House, vast against the night, rather
- than the one dark clump in the center of the frame, is worth the price of
- admission. (An example: just as the lead character stands in the hallway,
- thinking aloud that the house seems to be reaching for her, you see in the
- letterbox a spider-plant just past her shoulder that does indeed, from the
- way its' shot, seem to be grasping at her, something you can't see in the
- regular version.) The film is *full* of stuff like this, and I feel as
- though I've seen the movie for the first time, even though I've watched
- the prior version literally dozens of times. (Yes, along with "Seconds,"
- it's one of my favorite films.)
-
- If you have a laserdisk player, pick this one up. It's nifty.
-
- On Monday we begin our last week of filming. We're going for an
- eight-day shoot this one time, rather than our usual seven-day shoot,
- because of the extraordinary EFX requirements to pull off the finale. It
- should be a doozy.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: JMS: alt.tv.ab-fab
- Date: 16 Apr 1995 05:08:50 -0400
-
- I think AbFab is sick and twisted and *very* funny....
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Names
- Date: 16 Apr 1995 18:19:41 -0400
-
- Yes, there are other Narn names with the G' prefix. There's a city,
- G'Kamazad, which we hear about in "And Now for a Word," and another
- character named G'Sten whom we meet in "The Long, Twilight Struggle,"
- among others.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Station slot changes - one man
- Date: 16 Apr 1995 18:19:48 -0400
-
- There are no guarantees this side of the grave. But the end of this
- story will be told, no matter what. At this moment, things look very good
- for year three, and we'll know by month's end. If we continue to add
- viewers, as we're doing, there shouldn't be a problem seeing it through.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: ATTN JMS: CRASHED Vorlon S
- Date: 16 Apr 1995 18:21:25 -0400
-
- The picture is just something Ron cobbled together for a magazine
- cover; no B5 meaning at all.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Thanks a LOT!
- Date: 16 Apr 1995 18:48:16 -0400
-
- You're most definitely and profoundly welcome.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Why B5 races are at the same l
- Date: 16 Apr 1995 18:48:27 -0400
-
- Except, of course, they're *not* all at the same level. The Minbari
- are well ahead of Earth and the Centauri and the Narns; the Narns are
- slightly ahead of Earth, and the Centauri are ahead of both; the Vorlons
- and the Shadows are both head and shoulders above all the rest; the Drazi
- are probably a bit less than Earth.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: So JMS won't spend the mon
- Date: 16 Apr 1995 18:50:24 -0400
-
- "Who gets the fees and royalties from Babylon 5 licensed
- merchandise?"
-
- Warner Bros. This income is cross-collatoralized against costs of
- production and distribution in determining net profit. Translation: no
- net profit. I do not get a creator's fee from the comic or the novels.
- All income goes to Warners, which then puts it against costs.
-
- "Who gets the fees from personal appearances?" The person making
- the appearance. I do not get any money from actors' appearances. I do
- get small fees for my own apperances, but the problem is that because of
- my height, I generally need to fly first. Most cons can afford to pay
- for either coach or business. So I make up the difference, which in many
- cases means I end up either breaking even, or losing a bit.
-
- "Who gets the royalties from Babylon 5 publications?" Warner Bros.
- See above.
-
- "Are these fees and royalties plowed back into the series
- production?" No. Warners collects those fees and puts them into an
- account marked INCOME. Costs associated with the creation of the show are
- marked DEBITS. The job of ALL of the studios is to make sure that, on
- paper, the INCOME never gets higher than the DEBITS line.
-
- Re: the production costs...we tell Warners what we think it will cost
- to make the show at its best level. That is what they give us. And that
- is what we use to make the show.
-
- This is how all TV shows work, particularly at the syndication level.
- Hugely rated network shows can use the leverage to re-negotiate and change
- the profit formula slightly to redefine "net" and remove such things as
- distribution fees and the like. That's not the case with B5.
-
- And now for the one personal observation...you have now hit a new low,
- Theron. You can't find anything else to attack, your claims are consistent
- bullshit, so now you start throwing around the suspicion that maybe someone
- (viz: me) is making huge amounts of profit on B5 and short-shrifting the
- production.
-
- Have you no shame at *all*?
-
- jms
-
- Subject: "The One" (Sinclair & Delenn)
- Date: 16 Apr 1995 18:48:35 -0400
-
- "So who IS the One? Some of the evidence points to Sinclair, but
- other bits seem to indicate Delenn. Yet neither seems to fit all the
- facts above."
-
- Exactly.
-
- What you have here in your message are two pieces of the puzzle.
- You're confounded by the fact that somehow they don't quite seem to fit
- into one another. That's because there's one last piece missing in this
- part of the picture, which fits in between them. The intent is to put
- this piece into clear view in year three, probably between episodes 8 and
- 11 approximately. At that point, the question of the One will be fully
- answered.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Actors and why movies/TV are m
- Date: 16 Apr 1995 18:48:43 -0400
-
- If only attractive people are picked to become stars, then someone
- PLEASE explain Jim Belushi to me.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: JMS
- Date: 16 Apr 1995 19:05:39 -0400
-
- When out amongst real folk, I just answer to Joe. Actually, I'll
- answer to just about anything, but Joe is probably most expedient.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: An offer re: B-5 Mod
- Date: 18 Apr 1995 02:39:27 -0400
-
- The only way models can be made is if they're licensed through Warner
- Bros., so you'll have to go through them on this.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS:Does Sheridan wear al
- Date: 18 Apr 1995 21:01:00 -0400
-
- Yes, Sheridan wears all his medals (absent those too big or showy for
- chest-display). As for Andreas, we're putting him up for an Emmy for his
- work (also other cast members), and can only hope the Academy recognizes
- the fine work he's done. Beyond that, there's nothing the fans can do but
- hope....
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Re: So JMS won't spe
- Date: 18 Apr 1995 21:05:58 -0400
-
- Yes, what I said was what I intended. Do the studios profit from
- their series/movies? Of course. But many of the contracts with their
- people -- actors, writers, producers, directors -- stipulate that they get
- a piece of any net profit. Consequently, the studios do all they can to
- make sure that *on paper* it looks as if they've never had a profit.
-
- There have been many cases of stars who, twenty years after their
- shows entered syndication, asked where the heck their profit is, and were
- told that the show is still in the red. Does anyone believe this? Of
- course not. But getting into their books for audits is hard; ask Art
- Buchwald.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Pardon me, but...
- Date: 18 Apr 1995 21:06:25 -0400
-
- Yes, that was me, and the info is correct.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Shelved/Unused scripts
- Date: 18 Apr 1995 21:06:57 -0400
-
- Insofar as I can recall, there are no unusued *scripts*. There were
- a few abandoned outlines, and some stories that I wanted to get around to
- writing, which I decided to shelve for one reason or another long before
- they were written down in any form.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: Bisexuality thread
- Date: 18 Apr 1995 21:10:55 -0400
-
- I thought we had adopted "don't ask, don't tell" as our national
- policy regarding this issue.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Ivanova's sex scene
- Date: 18 Apr 1995 21:34:45 -0400
-
- Judelon: bingo. When I scripted that scene, that's exactly what was
- intended; it goes from the pickup line "come here often? yes, I do" to
- "dinner, drinks, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss GRAB!" then asking how
- it is for the other person, then "I slept with you the other night, you
- didn't call, you didn't write, I think you do it just for spite!"
-
- In a way, the way it's written, it IS sex human style, in that it has
- all the elements in, say, about 30 seconds (which is also about right in
- some cases). From meeting through bed to breakup....
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: What does it take?
- Date: 18 Apr 1995 22:26:51 -0400
-
- A lot of notes are amusing, or interesting, but don't seem to
- require a direct response. I have to be fairly stringent in determining
- the extent of replying, or I'd be doing nothing else. Basically, if a
- thread seems to meander after a while, I'll generally bail out after a
- few days.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: sm ... an observation
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 03:12:01 -0400
-
- What Londo loves doing is yanking G'Kar's chain. That's all the
- line should be taken to imply.
-
- (The headache comes from stuff he doesn't understand.)
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: JMS' unusual typing speed
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 03:12:30 -0400
-
- I use a standard keyboard, and it's only 120 wpm, not 140, and only
- when I'm at fever pitch. I usually coast along at between 90 and 100.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: J*S - the magic initials?
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:49:57 -0400
-
- It would've been very difficult for the lead character in Captain
- Power to have my initials since his name was Jonathan Power.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: What would you have done
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:50:05 -0400
-
- If we'd only had models to work with, then we would've found some way
- to make the models work. I think a lot of the difficulty with TV EFX is
- just not thinking things through, and doing everything last-minute. We
- don't generally have that problem.
-
- One of the options we discussed at the time was shooting model EFX
- sequences in a slightly different way. Because I know the story for each
- year ahead of time, we could've ganged all the EFX shots together. I.e.,
- you know you're going to have battle scenes in episodes 3 and 7 between
- the same two races, same kinds of ships. So you double up your cameras
- for different angles, and basically shoot both at once, then isolate the
- different pieces for either of the two episodes. We also would've had a
- second unit shooting 2 days per week as a visual EFX unit.
-
- Either way, it would've been done. We're quite happy that CGI came
- along when it did, but we would've found some way to do it regardless.
- The history of this series is that of determination despite whatever
- obstacles are thrown at us. Once we set our minds to the course, nothing
- stops us.
-
- Patience, determination, direction and strength.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: Babylon 5 contest in May!
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:50:13 -0400
-
- I've been told what's going to be offered as main prize(s) (five) for
- the B5 contest...and man, lemme tell you, if I could, *I'd* enter. Way
- cool.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Could B5 (the series) be made
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:53:45 -0400
-
- Robert: you're onto something here. Just so you know.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: B5 CD
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:53:55 -0400
-
- Actually, to correct this, the last track in the European version
- has more *perussion* and fewer strings, whereas the American version has
- more strings and less percussion (this in the longer, reorchestrated
- suite of the Requiem for the Line). This was because Chris sent me the
- tape with the last track for my approval. I listened to it, and thought
- it was great...but for me, what really makes the RftL theme so beautiful
- and moving and tragic and powerful are the strings in counterpoint to the
- rest of the rhythm. Here they were missing. So I called, and said, "It
- really needs the strings." By this point they were already pressing the
- European edition, and it was too late to do anything about it. It was
- subsequently revised for the American release. So now there are two
- versions floating around out there; the percussive version is nice for
- the driving aspect of it, it hits you hard in the gut; the string version
- hits you in the heart and breaks it.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN: JMS BIG BANG CON!
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:54:04 -0400
-
- P.S. Yes, I tentatively do plan to be at Chicago ComicCon a week or
- so later.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN: JMS BIG BANG CON!
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:54:14 -0400
-
- Some of our cast members have decided to risk what all believe is a
- potentially troublesome situation and go to Big Bang, despite the problems
- we've had with them, because it was learned subsequent to the initial
- decision not to take part in it that many folks had bought non-refundable
- airline tickets, and may not get ticket refunds. They're determined not
- to see the fans burned by this. Babylonian Productions, Warners nor I can
- endorse or support the con in any way; we've been burned enough. Thus I
- can't go. But I must commend our cast for rising above the problems
- presented to us at the other end, and risking more problems by taking part.
-
- For their sake, and the fans, it is my hope that this somehow comes
- out okay. Suffice to say we're going to be watching *very* carefully.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: another reason jms hates filk
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:54:23 -0400
-
- Dear Mr. Thiesen:
-
- I recommend having someone else start your car for you for the next,
- oh, fifteen years or so....
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: Thoughts on Relationships
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:54:35 -0400
-
- I'll have more of a response on this after the end of this season.
-
- Trust me.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Life expectancy
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:54:57 -0400
-
- In "Soul Hunter," Franklin notes that the average human life span is
- now about a hundred years. It's quite a bit longer for the other races;
- G'Kar is about 70 or more, but is considered mid-range, equal to a human
- in early 40s, among Narns. Delenn is in about the same position, equal to
- 30s-40s in her terms, but in years a bit older. They are a pretty long
- lived people. Centauri aren't quite as long-lived, but they do a bit
- better than the Narns. The Vorlons......are.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: appearing in bookstores near y
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:55:08 -0400
-
- Yes, the reporter/writer was given permission to quote liberally from
- my prior posts.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: So JMS won't spend the mon
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:55:24 -0400
-
- Kevin: I'm paid a salary per episode produced, a creator's royalty
- of a few hundred bucks per ep, and the script fee for any script I write.
- By conventional standards, as compared to truly worthwhile jobs, like
- teaching, it's a good chunk of change; compared to what you get on a
- network show, it's basically chump-change. But I ain't really in this
- to make a gazillion bucks; I want to tell this story.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: "And Now For a Word" Infl
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:55:36 -0400
-
- Where it came from, in part, was oddly enough, a theatrical
- exercise.
-
- There's a thing you do in theater training where you're told to talk
- about a subject, never use the word "I" ...but in the end wind up telling
- us more about *you* than the subject you're speaking about. So I began
- to wonder if I could apply this exercise, in a limited way, to an episode
- of the show. I can't say more than that without spoiling things, but
- suffice to say you learn a lot about all kinds of people, and the way you
- learn it says a lot about those involved. It's a *very* subversive and
- tricky episode, and I *very* much suggest taping it, so you can go back
- and check something out later. You'll know what. If you don't, you'll
- kick yourself later.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Okay, I'll try it
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:55:50 -0400
-
- Watch the eps between the end of April and the last one in the end of
- May. If these don't get you, nothing will.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: All Alone in the Nig
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:56:22 -0400
-
- Re: Ramirez being "a pretty uncommon name."
-
- Not in LA it isn't.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: So JMS won't spend the mon
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:56:33 -0400
-
- Neil: on actors getting a piece of their merchandise...roll this one
- around for a bit...the majority of ST actors (excluding Nimoy, Kelley and
- Shatner) have each gotten, roughly, $16,000 as their share of profit
- sharing/merchandising over the 25 years of ST history. Ain't life funny?
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN:JMS What if both sides wa
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:56:45 -0400
-
- Both sides can hire their own teeps (telepaths), or jointly hire the
- same one, who is adjudged neutral.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: The Signal?M
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 06:56:56 -0400
-
- The pattern was supposed to change a bit more than it did on screen;
- call it a bit of interpretation of notes between me and Foundation. It
- has not happened again.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Significance of meta
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 21:08:37 -0400
-
- The strip indicates branch of military; this is explained in some
- detail in "There All the Honor Lies."
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN: JMS Publishing the Arc
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 21:31:15 -0400
-
- I just don't know if my notes would be in sufficient shape and
- coherence to publish; they jump all over the place over several hundred
- years of history, including backstory. We'll see.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: JMS' unusual typing speed
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 22:04:11 -0400
-
- Oddly enough, the new keyboard I use at work *does* come with optional
- foot controls (which I didn't get). It's a Kinesis ergonomic keyboard,
- with the keys in recessed wells. The footpads handle control codes and
- other stuff.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Kudos from Old Hicko
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 22:04:59 -0400
-
- Many thanks....
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: done writing, then?
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 22:05:26 -0400
-
- Bob:
-
- pfthpft........
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Background noise.
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 22:16:14 -0400
-
- It was probably the Centauri translation.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: Recording B5 from TV
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 22:18:55 -0400
-
- I really have no idea about the British taping laws; certainly one
- should always obey one's local ordinances.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: So JMS won't spend the mon
- Date: 20 Apr 1995 22:29:26 -0400
-
- It was always clear that we'd go with either 22, 24 or 25 episodes
- per season, so that was accommodated in the early structure.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN: JMS...San Diego ComicCon
- Date: 21 Apr 1995 17:18:55 -0400
-
- I *always* go to San Diego Comic Con...it's my one big trip ever
- year.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Buttons?
- Date: 21 Apr 1995 17:19:24 -0400
-
- Your friend is correct. While people are treated equally in the EA,
- it seems not contradictory to have certain fashion aspects continue on
- into the future, such as the reversal of buttons.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN: JMS INCOME=DEBTS?
- Date: 21 Apr 1995 09:24:25 -0400
-
- I do not hold the copyright for B5. The copyright for ALL shows is
- in the hands of the studios. Roddenberry, for instance, did not own (and
- his estate does not own) Star Trek. Paramount does. Look at any of the
- ST merchandise: (c) (year) Paramount Television. Warner Bros./PTEN holds
- the copyright for B5.
-
- Thus, if they license it to a comics company, it's between the company
- and the "creator" for legal purposes...Warner Bros. Ditto for the novels.
- Why do I thus get involved anyway? Because they're based on my show, and
- I have a personal interest in making sure they're done right.
-
- And as stated, the goal is to keep income below debits *on paper*,
- not in reality.
-
- Because all studios know that if they can show no net income, they
- never have to pay profit participation.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Kosh CGI Question
- Date: 21 Apr 1995 09:24:35 -0400
-
- What we have in mind for Kosh is going to tax our capabilities to the
- limit. It will be a mix of prosthetics, CGI, compositing, wardrobe, an
- unusual kind of matte, different exposure techniques, on and on and on;
- the visual effects meeting on just this one sequence was the biggest one
- we've ever had, drawing in every department (also practical effects,
- visual effects, rotoscope, and others). The sequence exists in lots of
- different pieces which will take us months to assemble, so I haven't seen
- the final product yet, but if we've done this right, it should be a real
- doozy.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Kosh CGI Question
- Date: 21 Apr 1995 09:24:53 -0400
-
- PS...as an aside on EFX...we constantly slip EFX in and a lot of
- folks don't even notice it, because we don't point to it or make a big
- deal out of it. It's just *there*. One example of this I mentioned was
- the sanctuary in "Coming of Shadows," a virtual set that doesn't exist
- in reality.
-
- Here's another one.
-
- In "Soul Mates," and in the main title, you'll see the shot of the
- bazaar. It's a wide shot, showing the two levels of the bazaar, with
- people walking on either side of the second floor, looking down into the
- main area.
-
- Secret revealed: there IS no second floor. Doesn't exist. We made
- the second level digitally. To the best of my knowledge (though I might
- have missed something), I don't think anyone noticed this as being a CGI/
- composite effect. It's just there.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN: JMS - B5 Renewed says WW
- Date: 21 Apr 1995 09:25:07 -0400
-
- Well, it's certainly encouraging, but we still haven't been given the
- formal notification about a pickup.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: ATTN: JMS INCOME=DEBTS?
- Date: 21 Apr 1995 09:25:16 -0400
-
- You have to understand in all this that the studios agenda is always
- to guarantee maximum return for the studio and its stockholders, and the
- minimum or nothing for those who create the product. This is the modus
- operandi for *all* studios.
-
- Example: I worked on MURDER, SHE WROTE as a writer/producer for two
- years. It's a highly-rated top ten network series. The shows air two or
- three times on network, then are taken off. Such programs usually go into
- syndication, where the studio receives a per-episode fee from the
- syndicator. In syndication, you get a straight residual, which for a
- third/fourth run (now the first syndicated run) would be a couple/three
- grand. Not bad.
-
- But more and more, shows like M,SW are sold to *cable* like USA
- Network, where the formula is different. There you, the writer, get a
- percentage of the gross price paid per episode by the cable network.
- Okay, so far so good, right? Except one day, some smart executive at
- Universal realized that the studio is also part owner of USA Network, and
- that by selling the episodes at market price, they were charging
- themselves an arm and a leg. So why not charge the *bare minimum* to
- themselves, and sell the show cheap to their own branch? So a show that
- would normally be sold to another cable network for, say, a couple
- hundred grand, one time, they turn around and sell instead to a cable
- network they own, where it can run indefinitely, and sell it for a couple
- hundred dollars...knowing full well that all the talent involved get a
- percentage of the purchase fee.
-
- Result: the third/fourth run of one of my M,SW episodes (the first
- on USA) which, anywhere else, would bring in 2 or 3 grand brings in a
- grand total of....$28.
-
- You know that old joke about the (ethnic group) actress who was so
- dumb she slept with the writer? There's a reason...because she'd heard
- that in LA, *everyone* screws the writer.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: More Ellison bullshit!
- Date: 21 Apr 1995 19:20:24 -0400
-
- So your response to perceived intolerance from Harlan for the
- views of others it to hope he's taken off the air, and drops dead.
-
- Tolerance is a double-edged sword.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: regarding Babylon 5's ratings
- Date: 21 Apr 1995 20:01:16 -0400
-
- Bear in mind you're comparing apples and oranges. The top 20 shows
- in syndication include mainly game shows and talk shows. You have to do
- what the studios do, and separate out the dramas from the rest of the
- pack. And among dramas we do *very* well, particularly in our
- demographics.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: "Watch it cold"
- Date: 22 Apr 1995 01:30:33 -0400
-
- If there were three episodes I'd say should be watched as cold as
- possible, I'd say..."In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum," "The Fall of Night,"
- and "The Long, Twilight Struggle." (To some extent, I'd also inclulde
- [include] "Confessions and Lamentations," and "Divided Loyalties.")
-
- Unfortunately, that's the bulk of the remaining episodes, as opposed
- to CoS, which was a one-off situation. Hell, in some ways, when compared
- with "Struggle," "The Coming of Shadows" is a light comedy in which nothing
- much happens.
-
- Remember, the deeper we go into the story, the more we're going to
- start cranking things. Each new batch starts off with a lighter, "let's
- get acquainted" episode, but they turn fast. So I don't know what can
- really be done about spoilers and stuff, except to hope for the best.
-
- "Confessions" isn't per se a wham episode, for instance, but it does
- have some very sharp turns, and it's an extremely intense episode on a
- par with "Believers." It makes no compromises and takes no prisoners, and
- I imagine it'll stir up about as much debate as did "Believers," if not
- more. When we did playback after doing the audio mix a few days ago,
- there wasn't a dry eye in the house.
-
- So while it isn't a whammer, it's an *emotional* episode, and you
- should come to it as unprepared as possible.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: There All The Honor Lies -- SP
- Date: 22 Apr 1995 21:34:15 -0400
-
- So after I'd read Peter's script, and decided to go with it, he
- asked about Ivanova's line, "This isn't some kind of Deep Space franchise,
- this place is ABOUT something."
-
- "Are you really going to use that?" he asked.
-
- "Absolutely," I said. "It's fall-down funny."
-
- Long pause. "You people really ARE dangerous over there, aren't you?"
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: ATTN JMS: Buttons?
- Date: 22 Apr 1995 21:34:35 -0400
-
- Ah! Yes, the reversal of buttons was a conscious decision. Our
- costume designer asked which way I wanted to go with it, and I said yes,
- let's continue that tradition into the future.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: B5 CD
- Date: 23 Apr 1995 05:20:37 -0400
-
- For track 12, Christopher did a much longer, full-length version of
- The Battle of the Line sequence, adding a lot of depth and letting it play
- out fully. So yes, parts of it echo what's on the disk earlier, but in a
- better, extended-play version. For me, it's one of the best tracks on the
- disk (though I somewhat prefer the American version over the European
- version, due to the strings).
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: SitW SD CGI??
- Date: 23 Apr 1995 05:40:50 -0400
-
- The San Diego shots are models. We're trying, in different episodes,
- models vs. CGI. Next season, PTEN willing, we're going to try some new
- stuff in planetary models interlocked with CGI for cities and stuff, to
- help us further broaden out the series.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Attn. JMS: Larry DiTillio no l
- Date: 23 Apr 1995 05:42:42 -0400
-
- The information is essentially correct. This year, I wrote 15 out
- of 22 episodes. Larry provided an additional 3. That leaves 4 freelance
- scripts, and in all four of those cases, I did pretty much all of the
- rewriting on them. Consequently, Larry spent a lot of his time more or
- less cooling his heels. There really wasn't that much for him to do.
- Next season, I'll probably write 17 or 18, so again, there's not really
- enough for a story editor to *do*. A story editor rewrites.
-
- Also, this is the kind of show where I've set the parameters from day
- one (actually from 1987), and Larry's strength is in world-building and
- determining the direction of a show. There isn't much room for that. So
- overall, it seemed to make sense to free him up to go after shows where he
- can have more influence, do more rewrites and more original scripts; let
- him make his mark. He has great strenths in areas not being utilized,
- particularly as a script doctor. And there are several very interesting
- opportunities out there for him.
-
- So while we're still allocating a budget for a story editor for next
- season, just in case I get swamped, right now there are no plans for any
- one new in that position. It's just not something that fits into the
- unusual way that B5 operates, we've found. (A story editor also works in
- generating stories or listening to pitches...and, again, those are all
- pretty much worked out ahead of time; all but one of the freelance scripts
- this season were based on assigned premises from me, based on my notes for
- this season). Look for him soon in other projects where he can mold the
- direction in interesting and unique areas.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: So JMS won't spend the mon
- Date: 23 Apr 1995 05:47:41 -0400
-
- Yeah, maybe it wasn't a direct shot this time, but you have to
- understand how Theron works. It works something like this....
-
- T: "That's a nice haircut."
-
- S: "Thank you."
-
- "It shows your profile to best effect."
-
- "Thank you."
-
- "Good sculpting on the back."
-
- "Umm, hmm."
-
- "So overall, it's a very nice haircut."
-
- "Thank you."
-
- "Well, for an axe murderer...."
-
- After a while, y'know...why wait?
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Pak'Ma'Ra ! RA! RA!
- Date: 23 Apr 1995 05:54:45 -0400
-
- The pak'ma'ra are indeed tech scavengers; the tentacles move (we do
- this via remote control), and are used in securing their food and moving
- it into the mouth cavity; their "teeth" are more like beaks in structure;
- their whole culture is based on the notion that they're basically
- superior to everyone else, which is why they eat carrion in part, to
- demonstrate their superiority over all others (they don't eat their own
- kind); they do breathe oxygen, but because of the shape of their mouths,
- cannot form human words, and thus rely on translation devices.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: ATTN JMS: Kosh CGI Questio
- Date: 23 Apr 1995 05:54:57 -0400
-
- All episodes will be done on time. On the best of days, it takes 52
- days from start of filming to delivery; this one will take a bit longer,
- but still be delivered on time.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: att JMS wowee
- Date: 23 Apr 1995 06:16:21 -0400
-
- "...just saw your picture on the web page. You are a cutie pie!!!"
-
- Actually, that picture is of Horatio P. Farquar, an explorer who was
- lost while pursuing stories of the Yeti far in the Himalayan mountains,
- and whose picture I used shamelessly for my own purposes. In truth, I am
- two-headed (the other one only goes by the name Bob) and am frequently
- trotted out for the annual Cat Frightening Festival in La Mesa.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Attn JMS: Minbari Questions
- Date: 23 Apr 1995 06:16:36 -0400
-
- The Minbari do have magneto-gravitational control in limited ways.
- The ships are mainly cool shapes they came up with, in line with their
- particular aesthetic. The Minbari mainly dislike Sheridan for HOW he won
- his battle, as well as for the fact that he did it at all. You'll get
- more on this in the next ep.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Significance of "twi
- Date: 23 Apr 1995 06:18:27 -0400
-
- Yes; work it out as you have, but take it further...we start with a
- point of departure...then after some revelations, examine the geometry of
- shadows, then begin to more forward, a race through dark plces. We come
- toward the long dark, our past a distant star. We carry the motif of a
- world getting dark. The coming of shadows that darkens into the long
- twilight struggle, the last period between day and night...and we end the
- season on...the fall of night.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN: JMS - Influencing the fu
- Date: 23 Apr 1995 06:23:18 -0400
-
- Nothing more the fans can do now but wait; time will now tell.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: favorite sf shows
- Date: 23 Apr 1995 18:31:44 -0400
-
- Unfortunately, because of the demands of making B5, I don't generally
- get to watch a lot of TV. I try to catch the X-Files whenever I can, and
- I'd have to say that's probably my personal favorite of what's out there
- right now. (Fittingly, in my office, I don't have a B5 cup on my desk, I
- have an X-Files mug.) I like MST3K enormously, and we had kind of an
- exchange program going; they sent me a picture personally autographed by
- all the main guys on the show, and we sent them a bunch of B5 caps. They
- mentioned our show recently on their series, and now I have to find some
- way to repay the favor.
-
- I've only seen a couple of VR5's and am thus far having a hard time
- getting into it. That may change with more viewings. I gave up on Earth 2
- and SeaQuest some time ago, though some folks have been trying to get me
- to take another look on E2, saying it's improved, so I'll try to give it
- another shot when I get some free time.
-
- My favorite shows generally tend to be ones from a while back, like
- the Prisoner, the original Star Trek, Outer Limits, Thriller, Twilight
- Zone, Blake's 7 and a few others.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: What can a cellist do?
- Date: 23 Apr 1995 18:32:09 -0400
-
- That's terrific. I've printed it up and will pass it on to Mira when
- I see her next.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Real Life Aliens and B5
- Date: 24 Apr 1995 00:01:53 -0400
-
- "I feel that B5 is the most likely candidate I have yet seen for the
- clandestine involvement of real aliens."
-
- Note to myself: increase security.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: Cheers and boos on the la
- Date: 24 Apr 1995 04:31:33 -0400
-
- "I presume they are selling Londo dolls and the ones used in the show
- were samples."
-
- Nope. There are no Londo dolls. No G'Kar dolls. No dolls of any
- kind. No B5 clocks or starfuries (minus the MicroMachines) or frisbees or
- postcards or the like. There's *very* little out there.
-
- Which is how we like it.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: Attn. JMS: Teddy Bear<spoi
- Date: 24 Apr 1995 04:31:48 -0400
-
- Everything featured in the Babylon Emporium was just made up by us.
- Insofar as I know, none of it is real merchandise. (Everyone, including
- the crew, are so starved for B5 stuff that when we finished filming the
- ep, we sold off the stuff, at cost, to those in the crew who wanted them.
- Two guesses who wound up with the Londo and G'Kar dolls....)
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS
- Date: 24 Apr 1995 05:04:31 -0400
-
- On my office wall I have two large areas set aside for quotes, wh ich
- are on 2x3 placards. I switch them in and out depending on my mood and the
- situation. (Up now are "The point of no return. That is the point which
- must be reached." And "To define is to kill. To suggest is to create."
- All the quotes are about writing in one way or another.)
-
- Another of them, which will get its turn shortly, is "Writers are not
- necessarily corrupted by money. Rather they are distracted, detoured into
- other venues."
-
- I don't wanna be distracted. Making TV and telling stories is hard
- enough without adding an extra layer of nonsense. I make a good living.
- I agree to license the stuff I'd personally like to have. But money has
- never really *meant* that much to me, except the freedom to write what I
- want, when I want, whenever I want. When I left Murder, She Wrote to do
- B5, I took a pay cut even though the position was higher. My agent said
- I was nuts. That's fine. Most of the jobs I've had, in the end I've
- walked off, despite people waving money, when I thought that I could no
- longer tell the stories I wanted to tell.
-
- After a season on CAPTAIN POWER, when I wrote pretty much anything I
- wanted, I got the sense that the second season was going to be more in the
- control of the sponsor. They put a deal on the table for year two; I had
- no other options waiting. Nonetheless, I passed. When I was on Jake and
- the Fatman, the company screwed over my exec producers, to whom I owed a
- great deal of allegiance. When they quit, I also walked, even though this
- was my first major network staff credit, and I had nothing else pending,
- and in fact ended up not working for several months.
-
- Point being...nothing *really* matters to me but telling a story, and
- being free to tell it the way I want. And if I got into heavily trying to
- exploit every single dime out of B5, approving anything and everything,
- softened where the show was going to help it get lots of spinoffs....it
- wouldn't be the story I want to tell anymore. A good part of what this
- show is, is subversive, and some elements are a bit on the controversial
- side. If I had my eye on the dollar, I'd've never put "Believers" into
- production. Or "Confessions and Lamentations" this season.
-
- Also, I'm 40. I'll be 41 in July. If B5 goes its full 5 year run,
- I'll be 44/45 at the end. And I will have said pretty much everything I
- want to say in TV. At 45, I'll probably have 20 years in me to write all
- the novels I want to write before the game is called on account of
- darkness. I really don't want to waste that time running a franchise when
- I should be telling stories. You find your story, you get on the stage,
- tell it and get the hell off the stage.
-
- Finally, I'm leery of money past a certain point. Rod Serling wrote,
- in "The Velvet Alley," "Here's how they get you: they bring you to
- Hollywood, and they pay you vast amounts of money for what you write.
- Slowly, your standard of living begins to rise to where now you NEED that
- income every day to maintain it. And then they threaten to take it away
- from you...and then they own you."
-
- 'Nuff said.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Spirituality spoilers and spec
- Date: 24 Apr 1995 05:04:53 -0400
-
- Bob: not bad, not bad....
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: Why no action figures?
- Date: 24 Apr 1995 23:41:55 -0400
-
- I'm not *entirely* opposed to the idea of action figures, but let's
- a) do that a bit down the road, and b) make sure it's done *right*. The
- last thing anyone wants is for this stuff to look crummy. So while we've
- had some inquiries, my sense is to wait for the right time and company,
- rather than just rush out and do this stuff.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Posting followups
- Date: 25 Apr 1995 01:13:51 -0400
-
- I use the GEnie internet gateway. If I try to repeat the lines in a
- message back, using autotype, it skips lines and becomes unintelligible.
- There's no other software solution to this problem.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: Too long between new epis
- Date: 25 Apr 1995 01:14:37 -0400
-
- I have no control over the rerun schedule. That's a PTEN decision,
- based on wanting new eps to show during sweeps. I'd much rather they
- played 'em straight through...but hey, who listens to me?
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN: JMS - Ivanova Questions
- Date: 25 Apr 1995 01:15:15 -0400
-
- There's a *very* serious Ivanova episode coming up in the remainder
- of this season. And re: the stat badge...gold is for command, silver is
- for support/technical staff, so as liaison between those two, Ivanova's
- stat bar is split.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN JMS: Merchandising...
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 02:45:09 -0400
-
- The only problem with making a JMS producer doll is that ideally it
- would have to be anatomically correct, and that would cause it to keep
- tipping over on the shelf....
-
- jms
-
- Subject: ATTN: JMS BIG BANG CON!
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 02:48:00 -0400
-
- Anything I write on line can be posted to other services.
-
- And thanks.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Mamma don't let your babies gr
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 02:46:34 -0400
-
- Actually, the security insignia isn't a target, it's a gunsight.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: LaserDisc Questions
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 03:53:01 -0400
-
- Unfortunately, I don't yet know the answer to either of these
- questions, but when and if I do, I'll definitely post them.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: "There All *THE* Honor Li
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 03:51:09 -0400
-
- I had the same THE thought, but Peter tells me it's a quote, and the
- quote has the THE in it, and by an act of faith I have come to believe
- him.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: JMS: Why no action figures
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 04:04:44 -0400
-
- Captain Power was, certainly, an extreme case, and yes, I walked off
- that show after the first season because I felt the merchandising was
- starting to drive the show, and determine where the stories were going to
- go. That won't happen on this show because I won't *let* it. If that
- makes me a little leery on this stuff...well, that's better than being too
- eager, I suppose.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: Thaxton's Return
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 04:31:40 -0400
-
- 1) There is no requirement to the stations that they take B5 to get
- Kung Fu. This is, quite simply, a lie.
-
- 2) I have posted the ratings before. They have continued to grow
- during new episodes, and fall back during reruns, as do all shows. The
- statement that the ratings are going down is, quite simply, a lie.
-
- But that's what Ford does.
-
- So what else is new?
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Acts of Sacrifice - Ivanova
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 23:08:37 -0400
-
- Where did the idea for Ivanova's sex scene come from? Listen to the
- words...beat for beat, it's an average date, from meeting, dinner, sex, and
- vanishing shortly afterward.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: Season 2 and 3 schedules?
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 23:08:04 -0400
-
- The last season 2 episodes will be broadcast in July. We're hearing
- that if we're picked up, it's 50/50 as to whether PTEN wants the new year
- 3 episodes to start in November or January.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: ATTN: JMS BIG BANG CON!
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 23:06:13 -0400
-
- Big Bang is a for-profit convention, like Creation, and we've had
- some real problems with them.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: ATTN: JMS INCOME=DEBTS?
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 23:12:19 -0400
-
- Unfortunately, the whole selling-to-yourself strategy is totally
- legal, since each group makes up their own mind what to charge, and there
- really IS no going rate.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Sheridan's distress call (max
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 23:12:47 -0400
-
- In picking up a distress signal from an Earth warship, the Black Star
- would've swooped in and blown it to bits.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS: Alien Night?
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 23:33:07 -0400
-
- "Alien Night" is something we're kinda keeping under wraps for now,
- until we get a firm production deal.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Re: Mamma don't let your babie
- Date: 26 Apr 1995 23:32:36 -0400
-
- A gunsight from the POV of the shooter.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: Ivanova's character developmen
- Date: 27 Apr 1995 05:20:12 -0400
-
- The problem is that if you have Ivanova constantly threatening people,
- it gets real old real fast, and after a while loses any real menace or
- threat. So you use it sparingly. Otherwise it swiftly lapses into cliche.
-
- jms
-
- Subject: JMS in the UK this weekend
- Date: 27 Apr 1995 05:37:23 -0400
-
- For those in the UK, Claudia Christian, Peter Jurasik and I will be
- swooping in for Babcom 95, held this weekend (the 29th and 30th) in
- Birmingham at the National Exhibition Center. This will be a more fan
- friendly convention than is usually the case at event-style conventions.
-
- We hear tickets are going fast, so if you're doing to go, best to
- look into it.
-
- jms
-
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