I love that he did those! Just a super beautiful way to show off all the work you put into these sets. The still renderings are nice and all, but seeing it brought to life in motion like that really lets you dream how they would have looked like on one of the shows. So if Scragnog is still in the game for those, I'd love to see him do more videos like that.@Michael: Hehe, thanks so much! Oh I didn't have those made, Scragnog from theStage 9 team did them to pass the time. It's not a bad idea to resurrect those to be honest, I'll drop him a line during the week to see if he's interested.
I love that he did those! Just a super beautiful way to show off all the work you put into these sets. The still renderings are nice and all, but seeing it brought to life in motion like that really lets you dream how they would have looked like on one of the shows. So if Scragnog is still in the game for those, I'd love to see him do more videos like that.
That makes a lot of sense. I thought O'Brien's pit was off to one side because they never showed anyone getting out of it and walking over to the main display, and then to Sisko's office in a single shot.^Sort of, except if you start in O'Brien's "pit" and work backwards to Sisko's office, it builds up level by level, there's a gradualness to it that wasn't always clear because of how they filmed the set.
There's an illustration of the room from Star Trek Fact Files over at EAS that does a good job of showing where everything is; inasmuch as a round(ish) room can have a "front," O'Brien's pit, which is situated under the viewscreen, is it.
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