The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5
You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.

157 lines
9.1 KiB

  1. From: straczynski@genie.geis.com
  2. Date: 30 Dec 1995 07:55:16 -0500
  3. Subject: Letter Home from jms
  4. In my last general posting to rastb5, I mentioned that from time to
  5. time, I'd try to post the occasional "letter to home" just to keep folks
  6. up to date on matters Babylonian. Now that I can catch a breather, I
  7. figured I'd take this opportunity to do so (though since it's 3:15 a.m.,
  8. this'll likely be short).
  9. "catching a breather" refers to the script situation. I've just
  10. finished writing 316 and 317, the two parter, "War Without End," which was
  11. a very difficult task, given the amount of story and logistics that had to
  12. be put into it. While writing "Babylon Squared," to which this is the
  13. flip-side, I figured, "Oh, sure, yeah, I can get this all in on the other
  14. side, no problem," but when it came time to do it, it got awful tight, but
  15. finally I fit it *all* in. (Well, all except one teeny, tiny sentence,
  16. about where Zathras was first seen, and how, 'cause to do what I'd first
  17. had in mind would've taken another 3 pages, and I didn't have that, so
  18. that one element I'll have to just deal with later somehow. But that's
  19. it.) Hopefully, one need never have seen B2 in order to watch and follow
  20. WWE. (Which was one of the hard parts, since B2 may or may not be aired
  21. prior to this, all the background information *had* to be in the episodes,
  22. so that's a lot of background to include.)
  23. This now leaves 5 episodes to be written for this season. At this
  24. point, Lyta should factor strongly in one or two of these, there will be
  25. some direct confrontations between our side and the shadows, then a really
  26. nasty final episode for year three.
  27. I'd suggest, btw, that if there are any folks you've been waiting to
  28. bring into the fold on B5, you may want to consider 8 and 9 in the new
  29. cycle, the last of that bunch in February. Eight is potentially one of
  30. the best, possibly the best episode we've produced to date. Much as I'd
  31. have wished PTEN would've aired 10, the final part of the 3-episode arc
  32. that changes direction on the show, a week after 9, even though it'd be
  33. out of sweeps period...it's probably for the best. When producer George
  34. Johnson saw the scrpt for #10, "Severed Dreams," he laughed, walked over
  35. to me and said, "Boy, this is the best episode we're never gonna deliver.
  36. ARE YOU NUTS?!"
  37. As an example of "ARE YOU NUTS?!" in "The Fall of Night," in the
  38. sequence between the first Garden shot and the end of Sheridan's rescue,
  39. about 6-7 pages of script, there were, I think, about 60 or 65 EFX and
  40. practical shots. In just the span of 4 pages in 310 there are roughly
  41. 100 EFX and practical shots. In EFX terms, it's probably one of the
  42. biggest shows we've done, so it's better to give Foundation a little extra
  43. time to get it right rather than rush them.
  44. (Oh, and lest I forget, yes, Zathras does return in "War," as does
  45. Sinclair, who has a lot of great scenes with Marcus, Sheridan, Delenn,
  46. Zathras and others. It also has some real surprises in store, including
  47. some flash-forwards from WAY down the line.)
  48. Another "oh, yeah, I nearly forgot"...for those out there who have
  49. young kids, or if you're a bit on the squeamish side yourself...there's
  50. one EFX shot at the end of the teaser for "Exogenesis" that you may want
  51. to avoid. When it was finished, John Copeland brought it into my office,
  52. fired it up on my TV, and looked away, saying, "You look, it creeps me
  53. out too much to look at it again." It's...pretty strong. So you'll miss
  54. the minimum possible, here's the sequence: first there's the Screaming
  55. Man (a), then a cutaway to two people (b), then back at the Man for the
  56. first part of the shot (c), the two people again (d), the man (e), and
  57. finally the two people. What you want to avoid, if there are real young
  58. kids in the room, are shots c and e. That's it for the whole episode.
  59. For non-netted folks, it'll go by pretty fast, but I figured it'd be
  60. worth mentioning as an added piece of info for the netted amongst us.
  61. ("Exogenesis" is the 2nd episode up, after "Voices of Authority,"
  62. which premieres the next batch around January 29th.)
  63. Some more info on the fan club...the announcement that was posted to
  64. the nets, which appeared on various news wire services, and on-line
  65. services (authorized reposts) was issued after the basic contract came in
  66. from WB authorizing us to do the fan club. This after, oh, well over a
  67. year of kvetching at them to let us do it. That's all we have at the
  68. moment: the contract allowing us to do it, which was signed right before
  69. the Christmas hiatus. There's currently no one on staff, there IS no
  70. staff, until after the 2nd of January. We've interviewed some folks and
  71. will make a final decision that week.
  72. The way this is gonna work is that Doug and I will both contribute
  73. half the operating expenses for the fan club apiece. (We feel fairly
  74. comfortable with this, since the fourth year is currently looking pretty
  75. good.) We'll either run it through Babylonian Productions, or set up a
  76. separate company for it. (Note: NDE does not own the fan club, and I do
  77. not work for NDE in any capacity whatsoever; it's a totally separate
  78. entity, owned entirely by Doug Netter. Doug's company produced The Wild
  79. West miniseries/documentary, is doing Hypernauts with Ron Thornton; I
  80. have/had nothing to do with either. Because Netter Digital Entertainment
  81. has a staff, whereas Synthetic Worlds Ltd. is mainly just me, NDE offered
  82. to put out the release on this.)
  83. Once the fan club is set up either way, as in-house BPI or as its own
  84. company, the person hired to run it will report directly to me, and I will
  85. share final authority of it with Doug, though as with most of the licensing
  86. stuff, that generally gets deferred to me anyway. Our hope is that the
  87. fan club will earn enough to break even its first year; if we do that,
  88. we'll be doing great. On the boards are a newsletter, probably quarterly
  89. to start, then monthly if the need is seen. (This is all still being
  90. worked out in detail, so don't take any of this as canon yet. I'll be able
  91. to be clearer after the first week of the year.)
  92. We're going to get the same sub-companies and suppliers to produce
  93. a small number of items that produce them for the show, so they're 100%
  94. authentic. We're currently looking at doing links, EA badges, a selection
  95. of patches, Sheridan's EAS AGAMEMNON cap from "Knives," some scripts,
  96. maybe photos (we're still debating this)...and we're going to go back and
  97. ask permission to do the videos on a limited edition basis. So it's not
  98. going to be a lot of stuff, just enough so we hope it can pay for itself
  99. after a while. None of the areas we're going to be doing are currently in
  100. conflict with any other licensee of B5 material.
  101. Similarly, we'll probably set up a B5 fan club web page, which will
  102. not conflict with the AOL or WWW web pages since the plans are to design
  103. it *specifically* for just the fan club members, which would be a fairly
  104. modest portion of the online community. We mainly figure it'll be used
  105. for signing onto the club, ordering one of the aforementioned items, or
  106. linking off to other sites. (We hope to include information on stuff being
  107. produced by other companies as well, to help folks find this stuff.)
  108. We're told by the media sales folks at WB that the commercial spots
  109. for B5 are sold out through the third quarter of 96, at extremely good
  110. rates, which again encourages us for a fourth season. (We definitely
  111. wouldn't be investing our own money in the fan club if we thought
  112. otherwise.) As usual, though, we won't have any kind of final word on
  113. next season until probably around April or May.
  114. The Christmas hiatus ends after the 1st, so we're back at work on
  115. the 2nd shooting "Ship of Tears," with Walter Koenig returning as
  116. Bester. Expect some major revelations about Bester's background, and
  117. where his character is going.
  118. It's strange to think that by the time the next batch of new episodes
  119. have finished airing, end of February, the last 5 remaining scripts will
  120. be finished. (Sometimes I have to catch myself, thinking, "Oh, I can
  121. mention this, since that happened *ages* ago..." then remember that yeah,
  122. it was a while ago, in episode 7, which HASN'T aired yet.) Overall, in
  123. terms of performances, story, the look of the show, and the music, this is
  124. definitely our strongest season ever. For reasons too convoluted to go
  125. into, I was watching "Midnight on the Firing Line" today, and it's amazing
  126. how far the story has come, and how much it's changed. And you havent
  127. even *seen* the really *major* changes yet, which start in the next batch
  128. of episodes.
  129. Oh, one final thing...if you want to avoid being spoiled, do NOT read
  130. the current TV Zone's B5 coverate (with Jason's interview) until after the
  131. next batch has aired...some very specific stuff is kinda given away. If
  132. you don't mind being spoiled...go for it.
  133. Anyway, that's it. It's now almost 4 a.m., and having worked out
  134. the details of #318, I'm going to crash now. As I noted before, I don't
  135. know when or how often I'll be able to post these; I'll try to get in
  136. one more before the new batch starts up, if I can, at which time we
  137. should have the fan club info more fully in hand.
  138. jms