The fabric which we used everywhere on the Enterprise except the rec room was a girdle fabric called powernet.
...we used Pirelli rubber flooring on the bridge.
—Linda DeScenna, set decorator
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Displays on a TRS-80
Al Hartman
Published on Aug 15, 2014
When they were filming the movie, Star Trek: The Motion Picture Lee Cole was given the task to design the graphics and control consoles. She asked NASA Consultant Jesco Von Puttkamer to provide some graphics they could use on the display screens.
He sat down with his TRS-80 Model I, Level I 4k and created the following displays. If you watch the movie, you can see most of these screens on the Bridge.
The program he wrote was converted to Level II BASIC, put together into one large program and published in SoftSide Magazine in issue 20 - May 1980.
I found the magazine online at Archive.org (https://archive.org/details/softside-...), and found the listings from the issue in the Humongous CP/M Archive (http://www.classiccmp.org/cpmarchives...).
I brought the listing into the TRS32 Emulator and captured the screen to a video file. I ran the emulator at 2x speed to make the movie smaller and faster.
The Vulcan shot was a total miscalculation on Trumbull's part. There were other way to sell it as another planet than what they did to it.
I hate lower-third captions. I'm glad they didn't go there.
"STARFLEET HEADQUARTERS STARDATE 7410.2"
I don't see how announcing with a caption that the planet is Vulcan is going to help anyone who doesn't already know that it's the planet Vulcan. You could spoonfeed the relevant point with a caption overdoing it like: "The planet Vulcan, where Spock is from." But then, who's Spock? Oh, he's this guy. Or, you could simply let the viewers who don't already know figure out what's so important about this planet by paying attention, and you're back to not needing a caption.![]()
Heh, reminds me of Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, which I caught on TV the other night for the first time since seeing it in the theater. At the beginning, there are captions for various locations around the world that are being affected by the Surfer...like "Cairo, Egypt", just in case that establishing shot of the pyramids and Sphinx gave you the impression that it might be Vegas....
Heh, reminds me of Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, which I caught on TV the other night for the first time since seeing it in the theater. At the beginning, there are captions for various locations around the world that are being affected by the Surfer...like "Cairo, Egypt", just in case that establishing shot of the pyramids and Sphinx gave you the impression that it might be Vegas....
Heh - trying to avoid making a remark about "stupid Americans" ...![]()
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