at dusk, starts in the evening and he’s still there after the sun goes down.And it was at night if I remember correctly.
at dusk, starts in the evening and he’s still there after the sun goes down.And it was at night if I remember correctly.
I read an article that said they digitally altered the actors eyes and mouth area to enhance the makeup/prosthetics.Older Spock looks kinda deep-fakey to me. I wouldn't be surprised if they used some post processing to age him up.
He is wearing prosthetics and makeup. His facial structure from the eyes down is *extremely* close to Nimoy, the primary makeup is the forehead and obviously ears
The Spock for this is an actor named Lawrence Sellek.
Lawrence Sellek.
Sellek.
From what I've read elsewhere on the forum it is a lookalike with prosthetics and CG replacement eyes to match Leonard Nimoy. It's very well done regardless. The TMP spock is especially mind-blowing.Is this deep fake though? I thought the guy playing Spock was wearing prostheses, not that his face was digitally altered.
YupIts really an accomplishment of what they did... though my main problem with this is that the tugs look nothing like UFP designs, and they use CABLES (as opposed to tractor beams).
Its like the VFX team knows little to nothing about Trek - hence where inconsistencies arise most likely.
Star Trek already has had several Tractor Beam Tug Ships that have over-sized/powered Tractor Beams for their size.Now, tractor beams are FAR superior to cables because they can be projected over a larger surface area of a vessel (which distributes the stress induced on the hull), and they can also project a low level subspace field and forcefield to the tractored object (reducing its inertial mass which would make it infinitely lighter to move and preserving structural integrity).
So, my main issue with this is: 'why wouldn't SF just send 1 Nebula and 1 Excelsior class starships... or just 2 Intrepids to tractor the saucer right off the surface of Veridian III and and Warp it to the Fleet Museum?
Lack of understanding of the Star Trek's world tech.But yeah, I definitely agree the VFX dept. made it look like SW ships were doing the lifting... and WHY the extra installations around the saucer?
That just seems... unnecessary.
Its one thing if SF wants to tidy up the saucer's crash trail, but again, for this, there are likely easier and faster methods (such as beaming piles of rubble to cover up the crash tail).
CGI and Deep Fake have come a long way. This is VERY good. It's why I wish we still had Short Treks.
I stand corrected then. That was a VERY good makeup job. To the point where I thought some of it actually was Leonard Nimoy's likeness.Spock was not a deep fake. Spock was recreated using prosthetics and makeup applied to actor Lawrence Selleck.
I am relieved to hear that .Spock was not a deep fake. Spock was recreated using prosthetics and makeup applied to actor Lawrence Selleck.
I stand corrected then. That was a VERY good makeup job. To the point where I thought some of it actually was Leonard Nimoy's likeness.
This makes me wish Paramount+ would greenlight these people making some "TOS Movies" for Streaming. I think they could capture the type of thing I'd want to see. Specifically, I wish they'd finally make Planet of the Titans or adapt the unused Phase II scripts. Before someone rains on my parade: I can dream.
I am relieved to hear that .
I wouldn't mind seeing Planet of the Titans done. What little I know of it, i have for some reason thought it would be a great alt-star trek done anime style.It's incredible, isn't it?
I won't rain on your parade. I would love to see a revisit of Planet of the Titans or Phase II scripts even if it is limited to shorts.
This makes me wish Paramount+ would greenlight these people making some "TOS Movies" for Streaming. I think they could capture the type of thing I'd want to see.
You mean like Short Treks =D.Meh. Doing little vignettes is very different from telling a full and complete story on that scale.
You mean like Short Treks =D.
So how short do you want it to be?I dunno man, even Short Treks managed to be more than five minutes long!
exactly: just because someone looks the part doesn’t mean they can act the part.Meh. Doing little vignettes is very different from telling a full and complete story on that scale.
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