Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Transferring My Flag



I am now officially transferring my flag over to http://raptorsclaw.wordpress.com/ .
WordPress simply is a bolder platform to work from. What does this mean for The Falcon's Crag? This blog will still exist, though I shall do my main posting over at The Raptor's Claw. I'll keep this site around, as I do have many Blogger blogs which I read, plus I've spent a lot of time building this site, though you may find some of what's here duplicated over at TRC.

My next move is to begin re-branding my work with the new URL...

If you want to follow me, go to this link:  http://raptorsclaw.wordpress.com/ 


Rodney C. Johnson













Saturday, February 4, 2012

The Sword In The Stone

This is an inset picture for my short story "The First Technomancer". And yes, I was inspired by "Camelot". Everyone does know that Excalibur and The Sword In The Stone were two different weapons right?

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

SyFy, The Stupid Network

Is this Zoe, or Tamara?
OK its no secret I have issues with the Syfy Channel. I liked it much better when it was called Scifi for starters, I grew to loathe it when they axed Caprica. Yet with Caprica's demise, Syfy did hold out an olive branch with a new BSG series titled Blood & Chrome. A show which would be a great deal more action oriented.

First lets touch on the notion that Battlestar Galactica was about action and spaceships blowing themselves up. It was not. If one goes back and watches the show, you'll notice there are only two points where the series goes on into an F/X "lets blow it up real good" extravaganza. The action-ers were either at the start of a season, or at the end of a season. Much of the series was actually a great deal of walking and talking strewn with a Viper launch here or there. The more gadget prone, action centered fans used to complain about this.

But moving on, Syfy's stupidity. Mark Stern (he who claimed to back Caprica "All the way") mentioned they're trying to figure out the economics of getting Blood & Chrome  on the air. You see the series being almost entirely "green screen" means there's an effect in every shot. If you fudge something like that, its going to look really cheesy.

Now you see the economics are the same as that which are  keeping Star Wars: Underworld off the air. All virtual sets/each episode would cost a small fortune to produce - yet George Lucas could if he really desired to spend his own cash to make Star Wars: Underworld, even he's not willing to take that financial risk... Syfy Channel does not however have that cushion when it comes to producing Blood & Chrome yet they're trying to surmount the same hilltop with fewer resources.

The irony is, they cancelled Caprica, a show with STANDING SETS, a fan base, oh and a Cylon robot model which someone sunk money into with the hopes of putting on this more action centered show that actually began life intended to be a web series and may yet end up as just that.

Did that Cylon mock up ever get auctioned off?



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