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Babylon 5: something new about soething old.

Last post 04-08-2013, 3:03 PM by Triple F. 3 replies.
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  •  05-21-2012, 6:52 PM 387660

    Babylon 5: something new about soething old.

    Normally before posting this on a forum I usually contact one of the admins or story editors, but I’m having trouble trying to figure out who should be approached here!

     

    Here’s a couple of threads on other forums, just to let you know this isn’t some complicated way of trying to sell something, or I’m a bot. . . . ; )

     

    http://www.3dworldmag.com/3dworld-forum/showthread.php?t=2618

    http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=2&t=1049844

     

    So, like it says on the above threads, as there’s no easy way to introduce this subtly.

     

    After contacting Ron Thornton, to find out who designed one of the ships on Babylon 5, one thing led to another, and a quick exercise in learning how to code up a web page turned into a unique reference site.  (5 years, 15 FX artists and one producer later).  Among those contacted included Steve Burg, Everett Burrell, Eric Chauvin and Kevin Kutchaver.

     

    The site isn’t going to stay up forever, It was just a hobby, a one off, so I made it downloadable for anyone to keep – no strings, popups, adverts or anything else attached.  Just a lot of frank, revealing, wide ranging and occasionally funny interviews from a bunch of artists with enough Emmys between them to field a couple of football teams (that answer a lot of questions and bust a few myths) and a fair bit of previously unreleased concept art, like this.

     

     

    It’s not so much about the show, but the artists, the art and the technology.  Steve Burg (who recently designed the Prometheus for the Ridley Scott movie) described what we talked about as the most in-depth examination of his methodology and approach to design ever carried out.  Which, considering Steve’s career, came as a bit of a surprise.  

     

    This is a link to a facebook page highlighting the site. 

     

    http://www.facebook.com/B5Scrolls

     

    If you read the top post you’ll see why I joined FB and set it up that FB page, and why I’m pointing there.  It’s far from ideal (a lot of folks aren’t on facebook), but it was the best idea I could think of to let as many know as possible, before the site disappears.

     

    If anyone’s interested, and ain’t on facebook, here’s a link to the website itself.  Though if you can ‘like’ that Facebook thing, that would be helpful.

    http://www.themadgoner.com/B5/B5Scrolls/B5Scrolls.htm

     

    Hope you enjoy the site.  It really is/was a one off, and if you’ve got any questions, give me a shout on here. ; )

     

    Tom

  •  05-22-2012, 1:58 PM 387761 in reply to 387660

    Re: Babylon 5: something new about soething old.

    I bookmarked the site a week or two back after seeing a link on another forum. Lots of interesting stuff there of the days before all spaceships became regulation dull grey. Thanks.
    http://www.madhamsterstudios.co.uk
  •  05-24-2012, 8:19 PM 387938 in reply to 387761

    Re: Babylon 5: something new about soething old.

    Cheers.  Don’t forget though you can download a copy of the thing, here’s the page hidden away under “Stuff” ; )

    http://www.themadgoner.com/B5/B5Scrolls/B5Scrolls.htm#Screen4_01_5

     

    There might be further updates some time in the future, but that won’ be for a while to be sure.

  •  04-08-2013, 3:03 PM 412975 in reply to 387938

    Re: Babylon 5: something new about soething old.

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    Just a FYI type thing.  Those hosting the site renewed their agreement last year, so it should stay up for the next two.  Plus I just added an update, new interview as well as new production concept art. 

     

    The links at the start of this thread still work. ; )
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