Yup. One of my friends who works in the VFX industry said once thatbefore a VFX person being like, "you want us to to WHAT with HOW MUCH money?!?".


Yup. One of my friends who works in the VFX industry said once thatbefore a VFX person being like, "you want us to to WHAT with HOW MUCH money?!?".
Now de-age Q. Go on.
[...] and the entire scene on the collector where the blue background was apparently supposed to be replaced with stars or the inside of the damn thing, but was simply left blue XD
I remember Sirtis asked him that, and he didn't respond, but it's been a few years since I've heard it.
Frakes admitted it looks like unfinished CG in the commentary, I think. Just a weak creative choice.IMO, The blue walls of the collector were absolutely not meant to be replaced.
1. As mentioned, a greenscreen was used for set extension.
2. Illuminated blue was a part of the Son'a set design, as can also be seen on the bridge set.
3. The blue had no tracking markers whatsoever, which at the time would have made the replacement next to impossible as it was shot with a roving camera, tilting, panning and zooming all over the place.
I could handle the less than generous nature of some reactions if it didn't immediately go to insulting the production team by assuming malice or laziness on the part of their work. I get that nitpicking is a part of the Star Trek franchise but it strikes me as excessively negative now.
Indeed. It's like enjoying a show is passe now. More fun to throw stones at it.![]()
If I may cross the genre streams a little bit here, all of this has happened before and will happen again.No one hates that which is new and different quite as much as certain fans of a show about people who go to outer space to find that which is new and different.
I really get Picards grief dreams about Data. My grandfather died in 2001 and over the last twenty years I've had multiple dreams like that. At one point I remember a dream I had in maybe 2013 or so where I had the "I don't want the game to end" moment where I distinctly knew I was in a dream and remember my grandfather turning to me going "You know what is coming and what happens next.."..and I woke up.
Its why that grief and depression cycle Picard was in resonated so painfully for me, and frankly why Picard Season 1 can be hard to watch sometimes.
Same. PIC S1 aired about six months or so after my grandmother passed, and it really did a lot to help me process her death. Then my mother passed about eighteen months later; that was even more of a gut-punch and I haven't re-watched PIC S1 since. There's an emotional weight and an emotional reality to those scenes that's honestly kind of rare in Star Trek and I'm not sure if this time it would help me process or just send me down a grief spiral. Or both.
I've tried. I'm a religious man and that has helped, but for me those grief scenes in Picard Season 1 are just a little much most of the time.
Its good to know I'm not an overly emotional wreck and its hit others like me
This thread just reminded me how much I loved Jean-Luc's grief dreams about Data 1 from S1 and Data 2's spectral appearance in "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part II."
I can't deny that there was something lovely about seeing Data 3 in S3, but I also can't help but think that bringing him back undermined the emotional reality of S3. I would have much preferred to keep Data dead and find some other way to bring Brent Spiner back.
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