That scene (with Landru) was never on TAS rather it is a TOS scene recreated in the TAS-style for LD, so, it doesn't prove that TAS is canon on LD (, yet).![]()
ONLY a dozen? (Put two politicians, organists, ST fans, etc. into a room, give them a subject, and you're guaranteed to get at least three opinions!)If there are a dozen students in an art class, they'll depict the subject a dozen different ways, each with its own imperfections and variations of detail.
Except that according to (if memory serves) Peter David, Arex is not an Edoan, but a Triexian. And according to Kevin Dilmore, Edoans are "more animated" (and I'm absolutely certain the pun was intended) than Triexians.They've shown a Vendorian and an Edoan.
Except that according to (if memory serves) Peter David, Arex is not an Edoan, but a Triexian. And according to Kevin Dilmore, Edoans are "more animated" (and I'm absolutely certain the pun was intended) than Triexians.
That's great, thank you!
Luckily, while I’m no fan of the remaster, the changes are minor enough to be mostly easy to ignore.
agreed: unnecessary and often underwhelming (the enterprise often looks so fake to me).I don't think they add anything substantive enough to even have been done in the first place. For me, who grew up on TOS in the 70s, the new effects are completely unnecessary. A solution in search of a problem.
For me, who grew up on TOS in the 70s, the new effects are completely unnecessary. A solution in search of a problem.
I wish they had just released a restored version of the original tapes. I wonder if redoing the space scenes digitally was a choice, as stated at the time, or if there was actually a technical reason for it not being possible.
For example: on TNG, DS9 and VOY it isn’t possible to do an HD remaster of the FX shots because these were composed at SD resolution, in TNG they went back to the original film of the models and recreated the effect from scratch - with an incredibly faithful result!
I don’t know if the TOS space scenes were only available in TV resolution, but if this was the case I can imagine that most of the models’ footage required to do a recreation of the effects no longer existed after 40 years and they decided that the only option was to go all digital. And the marketing team boasted about what actually ended up being a very unsatisfactory solution.
I don't think they add anything substantive enough to even have been done in the first place. For me, who grew up on TOS in the 70s, the new effects are completely unnecessary. A solution in search of a problem.
They weren't made for those of us who grew up on the show in the '70s. They were made to get younger viewers interested in an older show. It's selfish for us older fans to assume we should be the only audience that matters. After all, we're a dwindling audience and won't be around forever. We should be glad that it's able to evolve and attract new audiences.
If that was the reason then they didn't go far enough. The show screams the 1960s and no amount of dubious (imo) updated SFX will change that. Maybe people should try to appreciate something what was created in the time period that it was created in and stop trying to fix things that weren't broken.
Except that according to (if memory serves) Peter David, Arex is not an Edoan, but a Triexian.
i loved Star Trek continues’ explanation: Gary Mitchell was so self-absorbed he couldn’t be bothered to get Kirk’s middle name right!
Which is why high-end SFX houses have been known to shoot footage intended for optical compositing in a larger format than was used for other footage in the same production, e.g., 65mm or VistaVision.. . . Optically composited visual effects are low-resolution compared to normal film footage, because the compositing process requires rephotographing the film multiple times, resulting in generational loss of image quality. . . .
Both.
Original footage of the Enterprise is used in "If Memory Serves" (DSC), if my memory is holding up.
I really can't figure out why you didn't take advantage of the opportunity to say "Original footage of the Enterprise is used in "If Memory Serves" (DSC), if memory serves."
#disappointed #once-in-a-lifetime
i think this was in shatner’s “collision course” novel.I liked the one in the Novels that had it as a "R_____ is my middle name" running joke between them. I specifically remember "Racquetball" and "Rhinoceros"
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