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Subject: Re: Further B5:TLT update from jms Date: 14 Oct 2006 00:52:33 -0700 From: jmsatb5@aol.com Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated Fast follow-up.... Just got back tonight from Vancouver, and we've now nailed down/hired nearly all of our key department heads and the Director of Photography who I'll be working with closely during production. We spent today in the first informal production meeting going over how we're going to shoot this, reviewing the storyboards, determining what's going to be green screen and what's going to be practical set...this should be a pretty cool looking project, with some sights we haven't really seen before as well as some more familiar sights. What I can say about the three episodes is that we go to Mars, Minbar and of course B5, we introduce a new kind of Minbari cruiser, and there's a rather startling sequence on Earth. I've decided to shoot each segment a little differently from each other, so they each have their own visual style that complements that particular story. On Monday the B5 team up north will be checking out the stages, and about a week or so from now the actual B5 offices will open up and folks will start moving in. It's starting to feel a lot like fun. We'll also be working with WB to put together a special reel from the shoot that we can bring to debut at San Diego Comic Con next year. Meanwhile, not only has the Universal feature deal noted in another thread been finalized, so I'm writing that now, but the Paramount feature deal has *also* been closed, so now there are two big-budget feature screenplay assignments that I have to write, the first due by late November/early December, the second one sometime to be delivered shortly after the first of the year. A third assignment is kind of nibbling around the edges which could be very cool, even though I couldn't start writing it until I finish the other two, which means it'd have to be spring 2007 to turn in the script if the assignment comes in. Finally, now that Ron has said it's okay to bring in other directors on Changeling, there's been a small flood of a-list directors coming around to try and pick up the assignment. Part of the attraction is not just the script, but the acting talent involved...as noted in the LA Times piece, Reece Witherspoon (and two other oscar-winning leading female actors) are extremely interested in the lead role. I imagine we'll start having meetings in the next few weeks to narrow down the list of directors. It's crazy-busy, but good. jms message content (c) 2006 synthetic worlds, ltd. permission to reprint specifically denied to SFX Magazine