Here is the link to the Modern Version with my VFX Easter Eggs at the end.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6YZlx0DsLE
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6YZlx0DsLE
I quite like Doug Drexler's work on STC because while not truly exact he still manages to capture that TOS look and feel better than anyone else has....
I love Daren, but he's not the only one who can do it. He is, perhaps, one of the few who chooses to do it....and thus did not get the 60's model look that only Daren can do.
Greg, when will the downloadable versions be posted?
I love Daren, but he's not the only one who can do it. He is, perhaps, one of the few who chooses to do it....and thus did not get the 60's model look that only Daren can do.
Greg, when will the downloadable versions be posted?
I don't know. Someone asked us that on the day of the episode's release (December 1st). James said that the downloads were still "a couple of weeks away." I think that with the release of the tweaked version(s) yesterday, we probably have our final-ist edit, so it'll probably be soon. Knowing our various organizational challenges, "soon" probably means by the end of January.
Wish I knew more.
One thing they all suffer from is dialogue. It's a subtle thing, but people on television today don't talk like they did fifty years ago. There are bits of contemporary slang and phrasing of speech that slips into the character dialogue that can sometimes not ring true. Again sometimes it can be overlooked and other times it stands out.
The "Yes to the no" bit comes to mind in "Lolani." Although, there are greater sins in the dialogue than contemporary idioms. Some of it is written with a tin ear and very bland — the opening teaser and act of "Kitumba" is a great example of this.
Just out of curiosity (getting back to Mind-Sifter): Not sure if Admiral Withrow was the commanding officer or just a high-ranking passenger for this episode, but if the former isn't the Lexington captained by Robert Wesley during this period?
(I like to think the passenger theory would be the correct one, since an admiral as CO here would directly contradict a major plot point from the movie series, i.e.: Kirk being promoted away from starship command and chained unwillingly to a desk)
That Bob Wesley is no longer the captain is a bummer, as we need more arrogant pricks as starship commanders
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