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Re: DS9 should get Remastered
CBS/Paramount will not do it due to cost. I suggest ds9 fans using home computers do it instead.3 years ago a fan inspired project was launched in which all Jack Vance Novels were reprinted/re-mastered into Hardback using the internet as a coordination tool.This produced the Vance Integral Edition. You can look up the Vance Integral Edition in google for inspiration. Jack Vance is very good science fiction fantasy writer with well over 200 novels.He won the Hugo award.Some of you may be aware of this. In the ds9 case the same methods can be used and with modern distributed computing the same principles can be used. Some of you have already produced high quality cgi in relation to Star Trek as witnessed in youtube and google video. These efforts can be focused into remastering DS9. A small team of not more than 15 people can be assembled.Any more and it will not work as infighting and ego conspires to defeat the object of the exercise. An Agenda can be agreed and then implemented episode by episode. Perhaps CBS/Paramount can be involved in it too. |
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Re: DS9 should get Remastered
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Commodore
Location: The Netherlands
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Re: DS9 should get Remastered
However, I don't think it should be remastered. Re-imagined, perhaps. Not that I dislike the actors, but they've become old by now. Just as the decors. |
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Commander
Location: The Dominion (of Canada)
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Re: DS9 should get Remastered
Just imagine how much it would cost to completely re-do all of the post production for 21 seasons (7x TNG,DS9,VOY) of tv. Crazy money and time. At best we'll get an up convertion and not a true HD transfer. But stranger things have happened. Also, maybe we can get a sticky explaining exactly what it means and what would be intailed for remastering the Next Gen era shows. There always seems to be a lot of confusion whenever any of these threads are started. |
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Commodore
Location: New York City
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DS9 & TNG TV series remastering
Originally I thought we may get a fan collective of 12-14 episodes on Blu-ray with full remastering from original camera negative and all CGI visual effects. Why should they spend the money on that when they can do 4-6 episodes of TNG [the most popular of the 3 Trek series edited and mastered on standard definition video] on Blu-ray first to see if Paramount/CBS Home video 'gets a nibble on their fishing pole'. I do not think DS9 will get the same test. If TNG is wildly successful then they may dip their toe in the Blu-ray water with DS9 and Voyager's best episodes. |
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Commander
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Re: DS9 should get Remastered
Anyway, I figure if they could do it for TOS, the other shows could be done, too. |
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Re: DS9 should get Remastered
This issue does not apply to any of the Star Trek series however, for every one except for Enterprise was shot on 35mm (like Babylon 5), but not protected for a 16:9 frame. The visual effects were still only mastered at 480p. Model shots were photographed on 35mm film that could be recomposited for HD, but any CGI was only created at 480p and would have to be recreated. This is another issue where Babylon 5 runs afowl, but I suspect Trek won't (as badly, at least). Warner Bros. lost the original CGI models and shots used on Babylon 5. As far as I know, most of the CGI models used on Star Trek have been saved. These models may have to be upgraded to pass inspection in 1080p, but the extra step of re-creating them from scratch will not be required. I am curious about those tests Paramount was running on upgrading Star Trek: The Next Generation's effects, though. Anyone have a link on that?
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Re: DS9 should get Remastered
Plus, given software upgrades and file imports... stuff breaks. Compare the Steamrunner in the top pic here (an old rendering, "how it should be") to the lower pics where some stuff has gone noticeably wrong in the new renderings for the blog post: http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/...mrunner-class/ I don't have time to look it up right now, but it's in TrekMovie's archives of late 2007, and basically says nothing more than "they're doing a test". It didn't say what they did, but there were certainly suspicions they were trying an upscale to see if they could get away with it. |
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Commodore
Location: New York City
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Trek TV remastered
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Commander
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Re: DS9 should get Remastered
It's not a matter of raw number-crunching. It's a matter of hardware, and of manual processes. Last edited by SoM; June 21 2009 at 01:51 AM. Reason: Typed "Paramount" by mistake |
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Fleet Captain
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Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Trek TV remastered
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Star-Trek/7762 |
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Re: DS9 should get Remastered
Using this would allow high definition and sharpness. it takes 300 hours per 1 hour of remaster for a A 3 GHZ DUE CORE home pc to remaster in HD. |
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