If we didn't think we could do the show up right for the money we've got, we wouldn't be doing it.
Given that I can log on here even in the midst of production on the show I'm currently doing, MURDER, SHE WROTE, I figure I can keep on showing up throughout the B-5 production.
To the question of vision...yes, this is entirely my baby in that respect. There has to be direction, firm and complete, from the top for ANY show to be successful, I think. But what you then have to do is get people you trust involved AND LISTEN TO THEM. You tell your tech guys, "Okay, what I want to do in this scene is X, how can we do that?" and they give you options. Let them run with it. Then take whatever works best visually and for the story. By giving every person the freedom to be creative, the show works better, the attitude is better, and it all accrues to the benefit of the person running things.
We don't at this time have a science advisor per se, though that's something we're considering when we get to series. There's certainly a solid brain-trust available at JPL, which is practically down the street. (Curious thought...we don't normally expect SF writers to hire science advisors, they tend to do their OWN work...and I think that as much as possible, I'd like to try and hew to that standard. I'm not a major science guy, but I know enough to hold a conversation, and by going to writers who ALREADY ARE SF WRITERS, I think that will go a long way toward taking care of the problem. But one way or another, we're still thinking about it. We already have a visual consultant, and we'll have a creative consultant when we get to series to make sure we don't accidentally duplicate any stories already in the SF literature.)
One last note re: the B-5 logo. Again, that's an early version. The finished (for now at least) version is in, and it's being used on all of our mailings and the like. It's the same basic design, but it's in burnished copper and gold against jet black, and it looks like it's been carved out of solid steel, with a slightly 3-D look. That symbol, btw, will also be used IN the show. The upper, pyramidal section will be incorporated into rank insignia, with a separate bar below finishing off the symbol. The symbol will be altered to fit various professions and status. That, at least, is the plan for now.
Almost 2/3rds finished revising the movie script. I hope to have the darned thing finished soon. We can't do SQUAT until it's in hand. So here I am, an exec producer, waiting impatiently for the damned writer to finish his rewrite...and it's me.
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