Whales like windows too. They like to look at space and sing their whale songs.
You could use The Volume as a screen.From storyboards/concept art, think super-wide screen (taking up almost a quarter of the wall), blending in almost seamlessly with the black console displays on either side of it, with holographic tactical overlays on top of showing what's outside, and you'd be close.
That wouldn't have been an option in 1984 when that movie came out.You could use The Volume as a screen.
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I just finished watching the Roddenberry/Nimoy and Creating “Unification” videos. Wonderful. As a TOS old timer, I hope I will be around long enough to see a full length episode one day. Not sure if I could sit through it, though, because every time I watch one of your videos, Jules, this funny lump always seems to appear in the back of my throat…
I just finished watching it, and there’s that lump in my throat…again! One of the things in “Unification” that hits me hard (in an good way) every time I see it (after from the scene with Spock, of course) is when the young version of Kirk appears. It’s similar to how I felt when he first saw Spock turn around and face the camera when he’s beside Kirk’s grave. I don’t know if anyone else has expressed the same feeling, and I’m not sure if I am describing it very well.also be sure to sure to check out the last few minutes (if not the last half) of the first talk.
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Yes! That's Sam and Lawrence as Kirk and Spock on Donny's TMP bridge from the Roddenberry archive, filmed in June of last year as part of a section that didn't get used in the final cut. Sam is performing Kirk's voice from orignal dialog, and also speaking as Gen Kirk in another test earlier in my talk we made for Bill. There a few seconds of TOS era Kirk and Spock on greenscreen test we did earlier that year. I know people had been asking if we could do audio (which we chose not to do in Unification, only for creative reasons), so I thought this would be informative for anyone interested...Correct. While set in the TMP timeframe, I don’t believe Spock ever sat in the center seat. This is a new render. And it’s freaking amazing!
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