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thomas7g
January 27th, 2004, 11:00 PM
For those who didn't get to see the DeSanto Preproductin Art for his version of Battlestar Galactica we are hosting it again. This is the same file we gave away at christmas.

For those who have not heard, back in 2001, Tom DeSanto (creator of Xmen movies), was producing a Battlestar Galactica miniseries featuring the original cast. The production was already underway with finished preproduction art. Sets were being constructed. Fullscale Vipers were being built. New cylon designs were being finalized.

But then the World Trade Centers were destroyed. And that devastated the morale of the production team. They fell behind schedule. And contractually Tom DeSanto had to leave to start XMen2.

Bonnie Hammer, head of Scifi Channel hated BG. She took the project over and ordered all the sets and props destroyed. She had some crazy vision of Battlestar being about a big biodome ship. (that idea would be latter killed)

That's how we lost Battlestar Galactica.

But the art was wonderful. Please enjoy it. Don't get made or frustrated. Just love what we can have and maybe will have again if DeSanto can restart Galactica the Movie again in a few years.

This is a 12 MB flash file. So you will need Macromedia Flash (http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash) to see it.Once you have Flash installed, just drop the file on any open internet browser window to view it. (And view it full screen for full effect!!!)

The Tom DeSanto preproduction art (http://thomas7g.com/battlestar-galactica/desanto_singer_bg2001.zip)

(this file is also downloadable from battlestargalactica.com and battlestarpegasus.com)

**note- if the like downloads but opens up empty, try saving file to disk, then opening.

"T"
February 20th, 2004, 04:52 AM
I know 9/11 was awful but the American Nation did not "STOP" entirely life had and has to go on no matter what.....The blitz did not stop spitfire production 9/11 should not have stopped BSG

-"T"-

shiningstar
March 4th, 2004, 03:22 PM
I hope that Larson and Desanto will get back and do BSG RIGHT ..............
as a TOP "MOVIE" Not for TV but for the theater .....................there were
many media types who said that "the Passion of Christ" would never
succeed. THey said they would destroy Mel Gibson's career that he
would never work in this town again. THEY were wrong. I believe that
Desanto can prove those people wrong again :thumbsup:

gmd3d
March 11th, 2004, 05:24 AM
Hello all i am potemkin72000 new to this site and a like what i see, I have seen the DeSanto Preproductin art for the proposed series and it was great to see.

As for Bonnie Hammer.. well she and a lot of other people have a narrow view of what Galactica had to offer.

I would also like to say at this point that i have watched the new miniseries and althrough I am a fan of the old I don't rule out being a fan of the new, Its not what I wanted. it all we have on television I will watch to see what they do with it.. For good or bad time will tell.

but i think the place for the Original crew is in the movies,, Galcatica was always to big for TV. The Galactica has a epic quality about it and television has smothered it for years.

jewels
March 11th, 2004, 10:23 AM
Welcome Potemkin 72000!

Good, succinct description of the problem of Galactica. There is hope that Glen Larson, with the help of Tom DeSanto, may bring a theatrical movie out. The Colonial Fan Force has a campaign to fund two national publication ads in support of Glen & Tom: more info at www.colonialfanforce.org

Jewels

shiningstar
March 11th, 2004, 10:37 AM
Welcome to the fleet Potemkin 72000! :thumbsup:

shiningstar
March 11th, 2004, 10:38 AM
Welcome Potemkin 72000!

Good, succinct description of the problem of Galactica. There is hope that Glen Larson, with the help of Tom DeSanto, may bring a theatrical movie out. The Colonial Fan Force has a campaign to fund two national publication ads in support of Glen & Tom: more info at www.colonialfanforce.org

Jewels

Thank you so much for posting this link.
I'm getting a money order and sending out my donation ASAP.
:salute:

gmd3d
March 15th, 2004, 08:14 AM
thanks for the welcome jewels and shiningstar :)

I down loaded the sample and it was great love the new bridge and it not totaly redesigned for which i am thankfull. :thumbsup:

The new Vipers are great a lot sleeker :cool:

I will be making a donation soon :salute:

KJ
October 29th, 2004, 11:49 AM
I was wondering if there was to be a follow up to this, with a lot more information released this year about the Singer/ DeSanto production? I thought the first downloadable file was meant to be just the beginning?

Aren't there meant to be more production based things that were saved via: Video files, pictures and JPEG's an such from the 2001 continuation Galactica that we haven't seen yet. DeSanto version of the Colonial Warrior's Jacket / Uniforms, storyboards, the shooting script etc. I've wanted to know if the well of information on this, has not been forgotten? I've looked at several older articles to see if anything was dropped earlier that i might have missed out on. I just want to know, for those individuals who hold on to valued info on the whole Singer/DeSanto 2001 Galactica project. That, are there particular reasons why certain infomation comes out at certain times of the year, barring any personal private family business why the Galactica fanbase only gets bits and pieces of information regarding the formers project of "2001"?

I also want to ask, if there is a date to release all the information together leaving NO STONE unturned far as getting everything every Battlestar Galactica fan ever dreamed of in regards about this pre-planned un-realised BG. Every scrap of info?

My last question is. Is there anymore Foundation footage that hasn't been release? and if there is any EdenFX footage video footage of Singer/DeSanto 2001 Galactica, why isn't it release yet.

I'm writing another letter to DeSanto and wanted some ammunition to go with. Can't lie though. Seeing all the stuff is the main reason i'm asking! Recently we've gooten a taste of BG:TSC through some of the artists and actors who put up their work for all to see. I'd just like all the infomation on the Singer/ DeSanto Galactica as well.

We're at a time and place where having all the pieces of the puzzle counts for something. And truthfully i'd like to stop feeling like the dog who has to beg for a bone to live on, for another day longer!

Is there any reasonable explantation as to why we can't have all the information, video files, jpeg pictures etc of this former production whenever we want to have it?. Or why there is "101" excuses as to why we can't have have them all as of now. Some of us feel like we're in the desert and the "mirage" keeps popping up.

Battlestar Galactica fans sure know what Frustration is more than any other fanbase does. That much i do know of!

KJ

jewels
October 29th, 2004, 12:46 PM
I'd say that AO's article at CA and the slideshow at BattlestarPegasus.com are as much as you'll find out there right now. But for a non-released film, that's a lot.

I don't remember if MF hosted the Foundation imaging trailer too or not. That was the hardest thing to take. You could taste what DeSanto's movie would've felt like on the FX end of things. I hope those guys always know just how precious that few minutes of film was.

BST
October 29th, 2004, 01:24 PM
I know 9/11 was awful but the American Nation did not "STOP" entirely life had and has to go on no matter what.....The blitz did not stop spitfire production 9/11 should not have stopped BSG

-"T"-

I realize that my "reply" is 8+ months after the fact but, I wanted to finish Tom's thought:

ALL plane travel was grounded for a week or so, I believe, and THAT was enough to kill the production.

KJ
October 30th, 2004, 05:48 AM
What i feel is worse, is that Tom tried to keep the stuff done on the 2001 BG locked up in a rented storeroom on the studio film lot, somewhere in Vancouver right? But paying for the rent thing was coming out of the studio pocket book, i think? correct me please if i'm wrong.

Somebody put an end to that idea. And wasn't that what led to the Singer/ DeSanto stuff being trashed and put in a landfill - :cry:

The guys didn't even have time to grieve about it for long being X2 had started into 2002 and both Singer and DeSanto were now busy elsewhere. Though DeSanto to his credit recognised us Galactica fans and millions of other supporters who back the project and wanted his and Bryan Singer version so badly and posted his online thank you letter, right?

Unrealised projects get put on the shelves all the time. Why was all the hard work put in this baby destroyed. It really sicken me, this happened. knowing full well both gentlemen were busy doing X2, months of preparation on Galactica was gone.

*SHOP* the bloody project over to somebody else to get interested in doing and get another well known director to do Battlestar Galactica. While X2 was been done and let DeSanto come back when X2 was over? It like saying George Lucas decided to ditch the prequels and fell in love with the Star Wars EU (Expanded Universe) and did a set of 3 movies deling with stuff thousands of years before Episode 1 let alone, episodes 4 to 6?

Like i said it frustrating, Richard Hatch and Bryan Singer/ Tom DeSanto version of Battlestar Galactica is what gives people i talk to about it "goosebumps" everytime i talk about it or say i'll give you a CD of files i just downloaded off the net. Can't remember if anyone ever talked about Bio-domes Galactica or the 2003 Mini /2004 series and drew such, Ooohh and Wow...... with bulging eyes type surprises, from people i've talked to. But talking about the Foundation FX footage or the Second Coming does!

:thumbsup:

I pray Foundation did more and somebody will leak an hours worth of FX footage one day! wishful thinking i know, but if it doesn't come to pass, i'll be happy knowing these artists and craftmen/women didn't do their time on 2001 Galactica in vain. And i apreaicate all the files leaked out to fandom for the fans to enjoy. Even if it is brief. Cos we know what we want to see happen!

KJ

Barnephiliac
October 17th, 2005, 02:42 PM
The original DeSanto production art "slideshow" says it is the 1.0 version and also tells about a 2.0 version coming up on pegasus.com. Can anyone confirm or deny that that version ever happened?

peter noble
October 17th, 2005, 03:29 PM
It never happened unfortunately.

LadyImmortal
October 18th, 2005, 06:35 AM
Nope, never any 2.0 cause the show, drat it all, never got made!!

Barnephiliac
October 19th, 2005, 11:59 PM
I see, thanks for the answers.

I hoped that we were able to see more of the EdenFX demo of the cylon homeworld. I discovered two stills at the bottom of the page here (fantastic site by the way!):

http://www.cylon.org/bsg/desanto-revival01.html

Does anyone have more pictures of that particular demo?

BlueSquad2001
November 21st, 2005, 11:17 PM
The DeSanto studioscale that you can see, on cylon.org as well as here in the un-finished works section, is my work. It was started well over a year ago, and was scrapped due to communication breakdown (zep style! :rotf: )
But it is pulled and dusted off and just about finished, not to be offered by anyone but ME this time. It was made(not like CGI images I have seen :...: ) But more true to the actual production build. So it will be a truer model. Nothing wrong with the cgi's I've seen, but all I have seen, they have taken too many (liberties) and made too many changes. And the model kit that was produced in 1/48 scale I think, was also changed from what was seen to be production wise. I did'nt like it. So this is why I pulled mine out of moth balls to offer the truest DeSanto that is available. Please take a look in Art Un-Finished part of the forum. Hope to keep this DeSanto flame alive. :salute: :colonial:

Darrell Lawrence
November 22nd, 2005, 09:30 AM
Who's CGI models of the DeSanto Viper are you referring to?

I've only seen two CGI models of it- Mine ( http://www.colonialfleets.com/gallery/categories.php?cat_id=2 ) and David Kerin's.

BlueSquad2001
November 22nd, 2005, 09:36 AM
Who's CGI models of the DeSanto Viper are you referring to?

I've only seen two CGI models of it- Mine ( http://www.colonialfleets.com/gallery/categories.php?cat_id=2 ) and David Kerin's.
I think it had big raised panel lines, and just some things appeared to be off, but the reason I stated this, because I'm really a stickler for the ole(by the book) model design. They all look great, only they appear to be added to or general shapes slightly altered. :salute: I salute your cgi renderings and wish I could do these myself, but alas, I must stick to paper, canvas and paint. :...:

Darrell Lawrence
November 22nd, 2005, 09:42 AM
Well, there as no definite "model views" to work with for the DeSanto Viper. The painting of it was done in a way where the back was visually angled differently than the full size mock ups as well as the studio scale models. So the actual "shape" isn't a given ;)

As for details, again- The physical models being built were not complete, so one *does* have to "guestimate" what it'd look like.

I tried not to go overboard with detailing as the painting did, with me keeping more in line with what the original Viper was like as well.

BlueSquad2001
November 22nd, 2005, 09:50 AM
Well, there as no definite "model views" to work with for the DeSanto Viper. The painting of it was done in a way where the back was visually angled differently than the full size mock ups as well as the studio scale models. So the actual "shape" isn't a given ;)

As for details, again- The physical models being built were not complete, so one *does* have to "guestimate" what it'd look like.

I tried not to go overboard with detailing as the painting did, with me keeping more in line with what the original Viper was like as well.
:salute: I understand your thinking. And yes, we did'nt have much to go on. We did have the simple prototype model and those are the angles that I worked from. I believed I must've made 30 or more sketches and figuring of angles to get the model that I have built up. And the interestin thing was that I decided that in the section of the engines, where there is a separation, that (trench) I added slightly the same, kinda similar, only less detail as this is an advanced ship and the panel lines will be similat to TOS, but again as an advanced fighter, probably a little less than the original. I'll post close-up picks of this section over in the studioscale section of unfinished art and see what I mean. Would you like your version created into a resin kit? I'd be glad to do this.
:salute:

Darrell Lawrence
November 22nd, 2005, 09:55 AM
Would you like your version created into a resin kit? I'd be glad to do this.
:salute:
Oh hell yeah! :D

In addition, what I'd love to eventually do is have someone's completed DeSanto Viper (yours perhaps?) and make a CGI version of it for consistancy in the modeling world.

Many people look to the physical models, many others look to the CGI models.

If both were extremely close, then that'd help set up the "definite" version ;)

Darrell Lawrence
November 22nd, 2005, 09:56 AM
Oh, an additional question- Do you know if anyone has done a physical Cylon Basestar from the DeSanto production?

BlueSquad2001
November 22nd, 2005, 09:59 AM
Oh hell yeah! :D

In addition, what I'd love to eventually do is have someone's completed DeSanto Viper (yours perhaps?) and make a CGI version of it for consistancy in the modeling world.

Many people look to the physical models, many others look to the CGI models.

If both were extremely close, then that'd help set up the "definite" version ;)
E-mail me and hurry and I'll give you my number. I can probably take this project on in about a week. But before that week, needs to be preparation for said project. Let's define this thing once and for all. :salute:

Darrell Lawrence
November 22nd, 2005, 10:05 AM
E-mail fired away.

BlueSquad2001
November 22nd, 2005, 10:11 AM
Go into the art in progress part of the forum, and look at my engine detail if you would. I sent a reply with number. :salute:

Darrell Lawrence
November 22nd, 2005, 10:22 AM
Already replied there :)

BlueSquad2001
November 22nd, 2005, 03:32 PM
Talk to you soon. Also hope you don't forget the Battlestar model help. :salute:

BlueSquad2001
November 23rd, 2005, 09:37 AM
Warrior, what are the size comparisons with the Viper and Cobra? Let's get some stats on this, I'm moving in for the build-up. :salute:

Darrell Lawrence
November 23rd, 2005, 10:31 AM
As I said via phone- Virtually the same size as the Viper.

BlueSquad2001
November 23rd, 2005, 10:39 AM
Yeah well this was before we had talked. :D

BlueSquad2001
March 31st, 2006, 01:55 AM
BSG 2003 is a great,great ,great serie :rotf:
No it is'nt ! It's G.I.N.O. :eek: and this forum does not support it. :D

Damocles
April 1st, 2006, 08:58 PM
There is solid reason to suggest that Desanto had/has a good grasp on the continuation. From what I've seen of his work, he has the "mind's eye view" of what it takes to pull such a production together.

From my own very peripheral viewpoint, the nuts and bolts of a continuation is as much a result of timing as it is of financing. The events of 2001 appear to have missed by three months or less in time the attempt to successfully sell the idea to Fox. So close it was.

I believe that any future effort at a continuation must be a combination of the concerted effort by the fan base as well as the interest of a master storyteller and producer who can mobilize the resources that can bring the production together. I don't like putting all the eggs in the Desanto basket but there it is.

You can see what happens to any franchise when the wrong people/person get(s) hold of the continuation.

Example; Bewitched
Example; Lost in Space
Example; Star Trek
Example; Star Wars
Example; Skiffy show which will not be named.

There is an example of a continuation that was a semi-success; Serenity, although I never liked Firefly.

And of a completion that I thought was something of a success; The Peacekeeper Wars which I thought was a satisfactory conclusion to Farscape.

That is my own opinion of the current state of affairs.

As always: :salute: