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Re: Should a new Star Trek show be live action or animated?
You can have a complicated plot and compelling deep characters without coarse language and graphic gore. Honestly flashy effects tend to compensate for lack of plot elements these days.
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Location: Saint Louis (aka Defiance)
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Re: Should a new Star Trek show be live action or animated?
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Location: Along the border of Talarian space
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Re: Should a new Star Trek show be live action or animated?
An animated series might have to be more action-orientated (but seeing as how that was where VOY and ENT were going that isn't anything new), to draw in a wider audience--lets brain-wash some kids to appreciate Trek in all its greatness ![]() As for the comment made about droids and Jar Jar, well a Trek cartoon would remain Trek, just animated. There are no droids and annoying alien characters are confined to the Delta Quadrant. It would be another look at Trek in a very different format, which I personally think might suit it quite well. I do think that if an animated Trek was an entirely new series they would need to do a TOS/DS9 cross, where in there is a small core of main characters (4 or 5), with a large pool of engaging and interesting supporting characters to be used wherever needed. So long as they got the setting, characters and stories right. That is what needs to be focused on no matter what format the next series takes
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Re: Should a new Star Trek show be live action or animated?
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Re: Should a new Star Trek show be live action or animated?
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Re: Should a new Star Trek show be live action or animated?
It'd be different and may take a little time to win some people over, but I'd watch it
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Re: Should a new Star Trek show be live action or animated?
Star Trek: Mirror Universe The Mirror Universe would go from the 22nd century (Captain Archer's time) to the 24th century (The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager) The reason why its a good idea is the actors have aged since those television series were produced, but we can still use them as voice actors for animated characters. The thing about the Mirror Universe that's different from all the rest is that the main characters from all the regular series are more expendable. Expendability creates suspense, since the viewer doesn't know who is going to live and who is going to die, the sense of danger and tension is all the more greater. We need a larger cast of regular characters of course, the actors would have contracts that specify that they continue to get paid for a certain amount of time even if their characters get killed, and if a particular actor is too expensive, a sound alike can more readily be found than someone who sort of looks like that character in live action. |
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Location: Montreal, Canada
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Re: Should a new Star Trek show be live action or animated?
There's also the good ol' product placement.But seriously, unless media sales (BD/DVD) goes up and the shows are put on site forcing lots of ads (sometimes I won't be able to see videos unless I temporarily disable my ad blocker), the cheaper way will surely win.
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Location: Tatoinne
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Re: Should a new Star Trek show be live action or animated?
Anyway, what CBS should do is put a new show on Netflix and Hulu Plus and iTunes and anywhere else they can get it. Certainly Star Trek is a powerful enough brand name, especially for the early-adopter tech types who already have streaming subscriptions, that they can laugh off any attempts to insist on an exclusive. The way to make the finances work is to cobble together wide-ranging distribution, on TV and streaming (and DVD sales to the extent they persist). The problem is, this is all a lot of work for CBS, why not just do another cop show instead and show it on traditional TV? Conversely, the motivation is, ratings for traditional TV are sliding badly, and CBS is finally getting hit by their audience aging out of the 18-49 demo, and it's only going to get worse. Now is the time to start figuring out new business models that will work in the future, and Star Trek is a good guinea pig to experiment with. |
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Re: Should a new Star Trek show be live action or animated?
![]() Batman TAS, Spider-man the new animated series, Doctor Who Animated, Futurama, Mystery Inc., Star Wars Clone Wars, Ultimate Spider-Man, South Park, Robot Chicken, Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions and Batman Arkham games are fantastic. These examples show that Star Trek TAS 1 and 2 could be done just as good. |
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Re: Should a new Star Trek show be live action or animated?
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Re: Should a new Star Trek show be live action or animated?
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There's also the good ol' product placement.





