<font size="+1">GVFX employee speaks Rangers quality</font>
<font size="3">Read some of his thoughts here at B5LR.com</font>
An employee of GVFX, the company which has created B5LR's special effects, gave B5LR.com his thoughts the telemovie's quality recently. Chris Wren, although not speaking on behalf of GVFX, offered his own views after the recent upset that was caused by some negative reviews and a delayed airdate.
Chris told B5LR.com that the delay in the airdate isn't due to concerns in the quality of the telemovie. "The production design by Steve Geagan is beautiful, the story and performances are excellent, and JMS isn't kidding when he says it's one of his best efforts so far in the B5 universe. If it is being pushed back, then that's a bummer because everyone who worked on it is very excited about it being seen. The folks at SCI FI are totally stoked about it as well. I'm sure they're just pushing it into a more advantageous slot.
"A lot of very talented people worked on the show—and also that it was an absolute pleasure working with JMS, Doug Netter, Mike Vejar and Steve Geagan."
For further reading, you can view comments by the effects supervisor in a previous news item, and the original news item that announced that GVFX were creating the effects for B5LR.
<font size="3">Read some of his thoughts here at B5LR.com</font>
An employee of GVFX, the company which has created B5LR's special effects, gave B5LR.com his thoughts the telemovie's quality recently. Chris Wren, although not speaking on behalf of GVFX, offered his own views after the recent upset that was caused by some negative reviews and a delayed airdate.
Chris told B5LR.com that the delay in the airdate isn't due to concerns in the quality of the telemovie. "The production design by Steve Geagan is beautiful, the story and performances are excellent, and JMS isn't kidding when he says it's one of his best efforts so far in the B5 universe. If it is being pushed back, then that's a bummer because everyone who worked on it is very excited about it being seen. The folks at SCI FI are totally stoked about it as well. I'm sure they're just pushing it into a more advantageous slot.
"A lot of very talented people worked on the show—and also that it was an absolute pleasure working with JMS, Doug Netter, Mike Vejar and Steve Geagan."
For further reading, you can view comments by the effects supervisor in a previous news item, and the original news item that announced that GVFX were creating the effects for B5LR.