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I share her reaction to the new Enterprise design.
The camera is out of focusMuch like a lot of the first-season ship shots, something about the composition and blur makes it seem like a model. Like they're unintentionally recreating tilt-shift photography.
Nothing should ever look blurry in a vacuum due to distance anyway. The impression I get, seeing this shot, is someone should really clean the greasy film which is on the window behind Micheal.
Nothing should ever look blurry in a vacuum due to distance anyway.
I don't see what you mean? They just changed the colour of the lighting. I don't see how it looks any less 'natural'.
Yeah, I'm not seeing it either. The new version is much more realistic for a shot through a transparent surface into space. You shouldn't be able to see such bright stars, and you should get some glare off the window.
Also, these changes aren't the same kind of things we saw in Season 1. Bloom and chromatic aberration aren't happening here.
I just don’t feel a differenceNeither version could be realistically pulled of with a real-world camera. Try having someone standing in a brightly lit room in front of a window at night. You simply wouldn't be able to have both the person inside and the objects outside at night visible at the same time. It's impossible.
These shots are not designed to mimick real-life footage. These shots are designed to emulate the "feel" of the real-world. In reality, the Enterprise would be tiny because of the distances involved. But if you were actually standing there, it would "feel" bigger, because you're brain tells you how big it is (compare to how you "see" the moon with your real eyes, and what a tiny dot it is in regular camera pictures).
And - this is a purely personal feeling - I think the original version FEELS much more natural than the newer one. I don't know why, if it's the color filter, the smears, the CGI lense effects - somehow, for me, the former version "feels" more realistic, while the latest verison has the same artificiality that plagued all the shots in season 1 and made it feel so very cheap and fake-looking.
I believe the intent of the shot is to have Micheal in focus, and the stuff behind her not (IE it's a Director of Photography shot composition decision. In effect we're seeing it out of context with regard to the full scene in which it belongs.)Much like a lot of the first-season ship shots, something about the composition and blur makes it seem like a model. Like they're unintentionally recreating tilt-shift photography.
Nothing should ever look blurry in a vacuum due to distance anyway. The impression I get, seeing this shot, is someone should really clean the greasy film which is on the window behind Micheal.
Them abseiling down the wrecked ship looked rather poor. Looked very fake.
The USS Discovery is even more huge than I thought, did anyone else see the huge empty spaces around the turbolift rails which had worker bees buzzing around?? Also the wrecked ship looked suspiciously like the ST'09 brewery.
There was also a VFX goof: Right after the awesome shot of the crew walking down a corridor in Discovery's neck seen from the outside, they cut inside and we see them turn right - which is impossible since there are no right turns down Discovery's neck.
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