From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Re: Filming Episodes Out of Or
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 9/30/1993 11:59:00 AM
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It never ceases to astonish me how, when there's not a problem, people insist on fabricating them.... First and foremost, every series shoots its episodes out of order to varying degrees. Second, it is our decision to shoot 22 early because, as I stated originally, it's going to require some considerable post production/CGI, and the sooner that gets started, the better. Also, some of our actors will be briefly unavailable during the holiday period, so we're trying to shoot the episodes that use those actors earlier, so that we can shoot the episodes that don't need those actors when they're off on vacation, then pick up the last few that involve those actors upon their return. And it's not a "finale"...it's not designed to tie things up, but rather to open up a WHOLE lot of questions, kick over some tables, and make for one hell of a cliffhanger. Honestly...you people get worried by the damndest things sometimes.... jms
=========================================================================== | This text is compiled from posts by J. Michael Straczynski on the Usenet | group alt.tv.babylon-5. This document contains material Copyright 1993 | J. Michael Straczynski. He has given permission for his words to be | redistributed online, as long as they are marked as being copyright JMS. | This document, as well as other Babylon-5 related material, is available | by anonymous FTP at ftp.hyperion.com. =========================================================================== |
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Re: Filming Episodes Out of Or
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 10/1/1993 1:19:00 PM
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There's one thing to remember in all of these discussions; this is something that came up very early on, when I was almost exclusively on GEnie, and has been shown to be true over the year-plus that this dialogue has been going on. Granted that there may be some small publicity value to my participation in all of this; from my perspective, the chief benefit is the exchange of information, a demonstration of respect for those who enjoy SF media, and the goal of providing a real behind-the-scenes look at how a show is done, for whatever help this may be to others thinking of working in television. Consequently, this conversation can't be reduced to puff pieces. If and when there is a problem, you won't HAVE to hear it on a rumor, you'll hear it first right here, from me. This happened before, during and after the pilot's production and broadcast. When there have been hassles, complications or other troubles, I've tried to address them head-on, and in so doing, illuminate the process a little for those looking on. jms |
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Re: Filming Episodes Out of Or
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 10/2/1993 6:27:00 AM
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The reason you don't generally hear about shows shooting episode 22 at number 12 is that most series don't know where they're going for the length of their season. They're individual stories, rather than an overall vision for a whole season at a time. That is what makes B5 different, and what makes what would otherwise be a huge and expensive SF series manageable from a fiscal point of view. Because we know what stories we'll be shooting for the whole season, it lets us budget and adjust in ways no other show really can. If we can only make a deal with X-actor for a limited period of time because he or she has to go off and make a movie, but we WANT X-actor because he or she is best for the part, we can push those episodes together and write and shoot them together for production purposes, and then air them later in the correct story sequence. If we know we're going to be using X set -- a very big and expensive set that takes up a lot of room -- in certain episodes, but not in others, we make it a point to try and shoot them back to back. We're able to look ahead and match a certain kind of story with a certain kind of director, rather than being haphazard about it. (I.e., even though it's not written yet, we know that story 11 will be a big action piece, and X-director is *great* on action, so we'll slot him in for that one, and use Y-director, who's good with smaller, more intimate stories, for episode 10.) If we're not doing things the way you're accustomed to...then as far as I'm concerned, we're doing our job. We're trying hard to redefine how you do a TV series, particularly in SF, if you approach it as a novel rather than as a series of disconnected stories. And if I seemed to come down hard, it was to squelch this asap. I've been on systems long enough to know how this works: person A says, "Gee, I'm worried, this could be a problem." Then person B reads it, and passes onto another system, "Some guy over on Internet who knows this stuff says this could be a problem," after which it turns up on Compuserve as "Word going around says there's a problem." And suddenly you've got ten zillion people asking you what the problem is, what you're going to do about it, when there IS no problem. I've seen this happen again and again. So when I see it, I figure the best way to handle it is to just come back with the facts. jms |
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Re: Filming Episodes Out of Or
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 10/2/1993 2:14:00 PM
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Immune from flaming? Hardly. I've been flamed so much, if I even so much as *touch* a Jiffy-Pop Popcorn shaker it goes off.... jms |
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Re: Filming Episodes Out of Or
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 10/2/1993 2:21:00 PM
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What you say is essentially correct...now that the actors can see where they're going to be by season's end, it definitely colors their performance, and adds layers of foreshadowing that aren't even scripted, but which come out almost subliminally. It heightens things nicely, and adds depth to the portrayals. jms |
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Re: Filming Episodes Out of Or
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 10/5/1993 1:58:00 PM
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I honestly haven't yet heard the final PR plans for B5. The studio was up until just a little bit ago mainly concentrating on promoting the new fall season. They've just finished that, and are drawing a breath before plunging into the January stuff. I hope to know more soon, though. jms |
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