From: STRACZYNSKI [Joe]
Subject: Regarding the NewTek B5 demo...no,...
To: GENIE
Date: 1/22/1992 5:29:00 AM
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Regarding the NewTek B5 demo...no, that wasn't done with the Video Toaster. In this case, NewTek is noted because it's the company that MADE the VT, but this isn't an aspect of that, insofar as I know. They've come up with some startling new technologies for computer-generated EFX, and in fact Ron Thornton, our one-man brain trust, is completely REWRITING THE CODES specifically to accommodate B5.
When the opening sequence is completed, the trailer will be one continuous take of the starship pulling away from the planet, scooting across space, then we pan in from FIVE MILES OUT, join up with the ship as it enters the docking bay, and go THROUGH the docking bay...ending up right on a live- action face of one of our characters inside.
And yes, we'll be slowing down the animation a bit, partly for aesthetics, partly because real objects should have mass and weight and shouldn't move *quite* that fast. Also, I have some additional ideas on how the B5 station should look, and we'll be incorporating those in as well. The *basic* form and shape will, I suspect, stay pretty close to what you've seen.
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