So the versions are considered to be the same thing, evolved and developed overtime in universe?
Depends on who you ask

So the versions are considered to be the same thing, evolved and developed overtime in universe?
I once thought of them as different versions but now see them all as the Enterprise changing configurations throughout an episode like a sailing ship would change rigging.
Right. The globes and the aerials are retractable.Depends on who you askIn-universe there was no mention of these different filming versions as being the Enterprise evolved over time. Throughout the series, the different versions (with the exception of the version with the rectangles on the back of the nacelles) were intermingled in the same episode. I once thought of them as different versions but now see them all as the Enterprise changing configurations throughout an episode like a sailing ship would change rigging.
I think in going back to recreate clean shots of the originals as well as some new ones where feasible it would be best to adhere to how the ship was filmed back in the day.
So you won’t see the Enterprise swooping around like a fighter jet because they wouldn’t have been able to film it that way back then.
Lighting matters as well. They built a new miniature for a DS9 episode and the way they filmed it it didn’t look anything like TOS footage.
I think it's human nature for creators to want to put their own spin on things. That's why they're creatives in the first place. That's the best thing about them and the worst thing about them. The temptation to do more and to make it "better" is too great.
I feel like the original footage should be upscaled, cleaned up, and let that be the end of it. I think the original model work should be shown as was. Historically speaking, people should be able to see the 1960s version as was shot. Not a recreation of the 1960s footage, no matter how well done.
Once someone starts tweaking, someone further down the line will want to do a better tweaking, and it becomes a slippery slope. Eventually we'll get to the point where someone will want to remaster TOS again, do another TOS-R, and it still won't be quite right.
As a videographer, editor, and (very) independent filmmaker, I prefer to be able to see the evolution of television (and film) production over time. Each of these productions is a representation of the time and circumstances they were made in.
IMO, the approach they took to upgrade TNG was the approach they should've taken to upgrade TOS.
Possibly the 11-footer which was used for The Cage, as only the 3-footer had the rectangles I think.I seem to remember a photograph of the aft of the 11 footer that didn't even have the rectangles. It would explain the early nacelle caps being bare.
I seem to remember a photograph of the aft of the 11 footer that didn't even have the rectangles. It would explain the early nacelle caps being bare.
I seem to remember a photograph of the aft of the 11 footer that didn't even have the rectangles. It would explain the early nacelle caps being bare.
The 11 foot model at Anderson Co. on 1-23-65. No grilles, globes, or rectangles.Possibly the 11-footer which was used for The Cage, as only the 3-footer had the rectangles I think.
So, shortly after The Cage but several months before WNMHGB?The 11 foot model at Anderson Co. on 1-23-65. No grilles, globes, or rectangles.
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So, shortly after The Cage but several months before WNMHGB?
I assume the top edge of the large "window" for WNMHGB became the cut line that lowered the bridge dome for the regular series.Another thing I don’t care for on the 2nd pilot version is the rectangular light/window on the bridge dome. The main viewscreen on the bridge is not an actual window, but that rectangular light suggests otherwise.
It does seem to be about half way up the dome...I assume the top edge of the large "window" for WNMHGB became the cut line that lowered the bridge dome for the regular series.
It does seem to be about half way up the dome...
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Vents in WNMHGB indicated some damage to the warp nacelles?
I don't think it was added until WNMHGB, as the ship for The Cage had no lightingYeah, it looks like that is where it got cut. But they must have painted over the rectangle for "The Cage" before it was cut in half. I just treat it as a sensor window.
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