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| Star Trek - Original Series The one that started it all... |
| View Poll Results: Should they release a blu ray collection of The Animaied Series | |||
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3 | 4.84% |
| Voters: 62. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Should There Be A Blu Ray Of The Animaited Series?
Filmation ruled.
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Location: New York City
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audio track changes in home video releases
all of the details are here: http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?...70&postcount=9 and here http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?...2&postcount=14 ahd here http://www.trekbbs.com/showpost.php?...8&postcount=17 |
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Location: New York City
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Blu-ray of entire TAS
There are 22 episodes. 1 is already done. telecine, dirt & dust cleanup and record more commentary tracks and a HD documentary all about TAS including archival interviews with Gene Roddenberry talking about it and it would be pretty easy to put out on Blu-ray within 18 months. |
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Location: The planet Terminus, site of the Encyclopedia Foundation on the periphery of the galaxy
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Re: Should There Be A Blu Ray Of The Animaited Series?
What does that have to do with releasing the series on blu-ray? They don't have to change anything to release the series on blu-ray. They've always released one episode on blu-ray -- "More Tribbles, More Troubles." Blu-ray isn't about changing things. It's about giving us a high-definition transfer. So you don't want the animation to be changed. That's fine. Why then don't you want the series on blu-ray? I'm not quite getting the connection...
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Re: Should There Be A Blu Ray Of The Animaited Series?
(I'm just curious as to why the TAS Tribbles episode was done in HD, but the DS9 one was not. If I'm right, this is because DS9 would need all new effects to be in native HD, because DS9's original FX were done on videotape. Right? And since TAS is film-only, it's already primed for Blu-Ray release, since the native resolution of 35mm film is way higher than HDTV.)
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Location: New York City
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Re: Should There Be A Blu Ray Of The Animaited Series?
TAS was shot on 35mm, and mastered to 35mm including all edits, titles, and dissolves.
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Location: The varied and beautiful Chicagoland suburbs.
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Re: Should There Be A Blu Ray Of The Animaited Series?
All three of 80's-90s live action series were filmed on actual "film", but as you said the FX were done in standard definition. All the original film negatives would have to be pulled out of storage, recut to the exact sequences as shown in the episode, and then the new FX done at the higher resolution. Now this process mainly refers to anything combining live action and an effect, like Q's flash-in/flash-out. Anything that's like a space shot could conceivably just be done completely in the computer. While TNG did achieve most of them via filming models that were then edited on video, the new space shots could do the same thing they did for TOS. Time how long the scene is, how long it takes the ship to move from one side of the screen to the other, that sort of thing, and just do it completely in the computer. With 179 eps, it's still a massive undertaking, but as we've been re-watching TNG, I've kinda been noting where the FX are, and there's a lot that could be done with simple CG replacement like the space shots. Just as info, you'd need about 6-8000 lines of resolution to approach what film is capable of. DVD has 480 and BluRay/hidef has 1080.
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film vs 6k/8k datacine/telecine for Blu-ray
2nd source
The Wizard of Oz: 70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition (1939, Blu-ray) review
http://www.classicflix.com/north-nor...ber-a-522.html
Gone with the Wind 70th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition / Blu-ray
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Re: Should There Be A Blu Ray Of The Animaited Series?
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Re: Should There Be A Blu Ray Of The Animaited Series?
As for TAS in high definition, it wouldn't interest me unless the special features received a major upgrade. The quality of animation isn't that great to begin with, so the difference between HD and SD isn't that big of a deal for me.
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Re: Should There Be A Blu Ray Of The Animaited Series?
Sorry if I wasn't clearer.
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Re: Should There Be A Blu Ray Of The Animaited Series?
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Fleet Captain
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Re: Should There Be A Blu Ray Of The Animaited Series?
Actually, lower resolution formats can hide flaws in the original source material. There's examples of really old films being transferred to DVD or even laserdisc, and the higher resolution allowed things like strings holding up props to be seen, whereas before they would have blended in by virtue of the lower resolution. I do think everything should be presented in the best format possible, but keep in mind that we're going to start seeing some of the old flaws that we weren't seeing before.
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Location: New York City
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HD and resolution
ruin the storytelling? If the audience is distracted by imperfections then you are taken out of the filmic medium that the director is showing you. A line art cartoon is different. We all know it was drawn by hand. Filmmation animation in the 1970s was minimal. We all know it. The backgrounds would benefit from HD in color subtleties. and resolution. |
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Location: The varied and beautiful Chicagoland suburbs.
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Re: HD and resolution
Another animation example I thought of, remember the episode of Futurama where Amy gets an obscene tattoo that couldn't be made out due to the (then) low resolution of TV broadcasts? I wonder if that joke will still work when the series gets transferred in hi-def...
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