ATTN JMS: Another "Paving The

 Posted on 11/10/1995 by jmsatb5@aol.com to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated


The effect of B5 is something that we'll only be able to really
gauge over time; for me to say it's had an effect in paving the way for
other shows in an unequivocal tone of voice would be indulgent and
self-congratulatory, and maybe *partly* true, but to what extent, who
knows?


I do know that we've shown for the first time that there's room for
other space SF series than Star Trek. We haven't yet broken through in a
huge way (nor do I really expect us to), but after this long the ratings
are still solid enough, and the demographics solid enough, that we're
still here, wheras Pointman and Time Trax and Space Rangers have all gone
away.


Would Fox have gone with Space A B had there not been a B5? I don't
know. The network is very happy (rightly so) with what Morgan and Wong
did for them on X-Files, and was looking for a new berth for them, so it
is entirely possible they would have made something with them regardless.
Would it have been a space show? As likely as not.


Did we make it a bit easier? I hope so. Don't know it for certain,
except that by using CGI as consistently as we have, as well as we have,
THAT element was, I'm sure, partly the reason they went ahead, because
it'd be a hideously costly show to do with models, and we were the first
show to use CGI (beating Space Rangers there), and the first to show it
could be used consistently in this fashion.


I also know that we've had many producers come to us and ask to be
shown how we do things on this show to produce the quality we have at the
price we have. The Babylon 5 Model, they call it, and that will certainly
help create an atmosphere where more shows can be done.


And, finally, for the first time, we negotiated a syndicated series
deal with the local IATSE union, which will almost certainly attract more
shows back to LA for syndication and cable. (Many shows have gone to
Canada or Australia because they were afraid of trying to make a deal with
local unions, that it would cost too much to make it here. So there had
never been a syndicated TV contract until we sat down and worked one out.)


So overall, it's my *hope* that we will have made it easier for other
SF shows to get on the air; do I *know* this to be true? Not with
absolute certainty.


jms