Whew...40 messages since yesterday...yipes! (And to the question of my prior work, you might want to add 11 episodes of the new TWILIGHT ZONE, and my adaptation of "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," for Showtime, which got a bunch of nominations, including the WGA Award nomination.) And on the question of music...yeah, that's something I've already been working on, picking an appropriate kind of music for the various species. I'm going to have to sit down with some real sharp composer and just start trying things out.
Meanwhile....WOW!
Ron Thornton just left here a little while ago, having brought over the *NEW* and pretty much final version of B5...both in photos off thde video, and on tape. If you've seen the B5 demo on the NewTek tape, you can forget it...this is *so* much better, so 3-dimensional, so real and detailed that it's absolutely astonishing. It makes the earlier B5 look like a hand-puppet. We've worked out most of the tech on it, including a new way to handle the centrifugal force question...and yes, to whoever inquired 'WAY up-topic, there are heat dissipators and optical routing panels on the station to channel cool light inside...and we've dropped the solar panels, incorporating the idea of edges rising out of the sides with the heat dissipators. It's also been created in such a way as to provide a) Earth normal gravity, b) various incrementally greater gravities, and c) a completely weightless environment not only at the center, but in one other area as well. And we've worked out most of the problems inherent in docking with a moving object.
The point being...it looks really, really, *REALLY* cool. This is the version that I'll be shlepping around to cons this Spring, though by then the footage will probably be a bit longer and more elaborate, with music and the series logo and ships and other spiffinesses layered in.
Anyway, I'm now even more confident that when you see this thing, it's not going to be like *anything* you've ever seen before.
Oh...and I also saw, while Ron was here, the cover of VIDEO TOASTER magazine, the issue that'll be out, I think, next week...and the whole cover is taken up by a shot of the earlier B5 shot. It looks absolutely stunning there, and Ron is featured in the article, which will explain a lot more about how we're doing stuff. (In other words, hard core neepery.)
The momentum is gathering as we move toward Day One of filming.
Which is about 2/3 months from now. We're going to have a photog on stage every day to chronicle production, and may link up with someone to film a "making of" short. During production, I'll try to log on here every couple of days (expect me to vanish a *lot* when we're filming) to provide updates direct from the stage.
Onward...and just *wait* until you see the new, Even Better Babylon 5. Yikes!
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