From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Re: Att: JMS, George, MOJO, etc., about CGI, EFX, etc.
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 6/3/1997 5:00:00 AM
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Gary-
As to what the process sounds like, I'll leave that to your imagination, but the rest of the process goes something like this:
The script will dictate a direction to look. Joe has some amazing pictures in his head, and sometimes they actually pop out and leak onto paper! Other times it takes more help. There is a discussion around a table not unlike the one that you describe, where the general characteristics of the race and their mode of conveyance are discussed in detail. The ideas that result are communicated to a designer (creature specialist, futurist, technical illustrator, theortical scientist, or animator- depends on the type of design required) for a concept sketch. Once that is adjusted and approved, a modeler builds the object in the appropriate animation software, and the surfacing begins!
At completion of that point, a move test is done, approved or rejected by myself, John Copeland, and JMS, and the object is added to the animator's arsenal.
Yes, it is collaborative, and fairly time consuming, but it does result in some cool ships that no single vision could produce!
George Johnsen CoProducer, B5 |
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