From: STRACZYNSKI [Joe]
Subject: Yes, at this stage, we're going...
To: GENIE
Date: 12/19/1991 11:51:00 AM
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Yes, at this stage, we're going to use computer-generated images for the exterior of Babylon 5. Done right, you won't notice the difference between that and a model. (In fact, some of the SFX guys to whom we've shown a later version of the demo tape were absolutely unaware that they were looking at computer EFX; they thought it was a model...and these guys are experts. They also thought it must've been one hell of a miniature, given the detailing and depth of the thing.)
The cost is *slightly* less than with a model...but what it gives us is truly ASTONISHING options. For instance...we have a ship waiting outside B-5, awaiting the word to proceed into the docking bay. We can go from the POV of the ship to B-5, out of the ship, approach the station, go up to a viewing port, through which we see our characters in a live, filmed scene, and push THROUGH the port RIGHT INTO THE SCENE, all in ONE CONTINUOUS CUT. And what's cool is to see them from the space side of the "glass" first, and we can't hear what's being said, since there's no sound in space. Then just as we push through into the room, THEN we suddenly hear the dialogue, as if we've penetrated a membrane.
There are some really amazing things that we can do that, again, have never been seen before, using the technology that's come along in the last few years.
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