There's so many reasons that TOS S1 - "The Corbomite Maneuver" is still in my opinion the best Star Trek episode made across all the years and all the Star Trek series. The various elements work very well and it really encapsulates the core of Star Trek in one 55 minute episode.The original shots of Baloks' warning buoy cube, from initial contact and especially the reverse impulse and then warp chase.
Effects, music and Kirks' calm against Baileys' lack of experience, and hence raised voice and then almost mesmiration REALLY sell the drama!
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The Enterprise in Earth's atmosphere ("Tomorrow Is Yesterday"). It was convincingly lit, and the whole damn sequence is absolutely thrilling!
I also marvel at the seamless safe transporter cloud used by Gary Seven ("Assignment Earth").
I have always loved this, too. It resonates in a way the new version just doesn’t.I always loved it too...I wish they'd more faithfully recreated this angle in the remastered edition
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I always loved it too...I wish they'd more faithfully recreated this angle in the remastered edition
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Yeah! Just look at the texturing! It looks like a real spaceship in the sky! Gorgeous!
All CBS needed to do for the remastering was remove the matte lines. Seriously.
They actually did pay a pretty fair tribute to that original shot, but looking through the canopy with Christopher's reflected head in sight makes this brief glimpse a little too busy. You can miss it:
https://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x19hd/tomorrowisyesterdayhd065.jpg
The stunning original was clearly a done with the 3-footer. And this one was a still photo of the 11-footer:
https://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/1x19/Tomorrow_is_Yesterday_015.JPG
This is the one and only episode where I actually prefer the TOS-R restoration. The effects are really very well done and some are photo realistic (the jet "under cloud cover" is especially perfect). Plus the slingshot sequence actually makes sense and is very exciting rather than just goofy.
Two issues with that image. One, you will never have that view from an F104 cockpit.The stunning original was clearly done with the 3-footer. They actually did pay a pretty fair tribute to that original shot, but looking through the canopy with Christopher's reflected head in sight makes this brief glimpse a little too busy. You can miss it:
https://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x19hd/tomorrowisyesterdayhd065.jpg
This is the one and only episode where I actually prefer the TOS-R restoration. The effects are really very well done and some are photo realistic (the jet "under cloud cover" is especially perfect). Plus the slingshot sequence actually makes sense and is very exciting rather than just goofy.
I liked the idea too but IMO the execution was cartoony as fuck.I think so too. The mystery of how you can fly towards the sun at warp 9 and yet take so long to get there used to bug me. The CGI fx make it clear that we're circling the sun and gradually spiraling inward as we pick up speed. That makes more sense.
I liked the idea too but IMO the execution was cartoony as fuck.
https://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x19hd/tomorrowisyesterdayhd634.jpg
And in the non-Remastered shot...the 1701 is absolutely dwarfed and tiny by comparison.I feel the same way about the Enterprise against the giant Fesarius.
As some have said above; many times the CGI artists working ion the remaster seemed to not realize WHY certain effects shots were composed in the manner they were. These guys seemed to just wanted to up the visual details of the respective ships, thinking it was the issue with some of the original effects shots without considering that there was a valid and important in narrative reason to compose a shot in the way they did.
No question. I absolutely love the rough hewn alien-ness of the original. No alternative cgi version I have ever seen has ever been as good.Speaking of, the original Planet Killer model…
.... One day I hope i'll own them on DVD again so I can enjoy them as they originally were.
Are those original VFX ,or are they from TOS-R?![]()
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I feel sorry for Vanna, but in the scenes of her torture the special effects combined with the sound effects are cool!
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