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