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Paramount+ 60th Anniversary Intro

For me, this was a great representation of where Star Trek was and where it is now, even thiugh it didn't have anything from Prodigy and Lower Decks.
 
I wonder, if there were still animated shows in production, would they have a different version of this? IE, it starts with the Enterprise rendered Filmation style from TAS, then becomes the Cerritos, then the Protostar?
 
I wonder, if there were still animated shows in production, would they have a different version of this? IE, it starts with the Enterprise rendered Filmation style from TAS, then becomes the Cerritos, then the Protostar?
I wonder that, too. It would be great to see.
 
Jesus, no.
While I’d have liked to have Legacy (but have no problem with SFA, nor do I see it as a competition), making “the show people want them to spend on” can be a terrible idea.

Not always — SNW was something people wanted, and it did turn out pretty well. But a lot of the time, “the show people want” may be the equivalent of all those fan videos about Starfleet ships beating up Klingon ones (with comments sections full of “This is real Star Trek!”). You don’t want to make creative decisions on that basis, I think, unless it’s also the show the creators and producers (both) want to have money spent on. Pretty sure that’s what really happened with SNW.

(With Legacy the creators wanted it and a lot of viewers wanted it, but presumably the producers had economic or other reasons for not wanting it. C”est la vie.)
 
Paramount and Lucasfilm have used "off the shelf" (or just "available") meshes in the past at various levels. (I wasn't completely kidding when I asked if it was mine. I can tell it's not for various reasons.)

That said, links to the creators who are claiming the theft would be a more than reasonable first step.
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Not that I dispute Marc's claim, but how is he able to prove those are his models?
I'd say by looking at the grooves on the aft nacelle caps of his model and the model in the intro? (And he might have recognized some other tells?)

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Those are not exactly like the 11 foot model. And they match what's in the intro.

Well, BOOO!
 
Maybe not everyone at ILM, but Ken Ralston is quoted as saying (courtesy of Memory Alpha):

"I'll probably get attacked about his, but I'm just not crazy about the original design of the Enterprise. It's a shape that does not lend itself easily to looking good in the frame. It's hard to come up with angles that read like anything. There are only two good angles on it." (Cinefantastique, Vol. 12, issue 5/6, pp. 54-55), and, "I hate that ship. I've said it a hundred times, but it's true. I think it's ugly – the most silly looking thing. The model is murder to work with, so I'm glad it's gone," (American Cinematographer)".
Perhaps Ralston and his associates needed lessons on capturing great angles of miniatures. They should've started by watching TOS with some of the greatest beauty / dramatic miniature shots ever captured on film. If there was a problem with the 1701, it was ILM's alone.
 
I wonder, if there were still animated shows in production, would they have a different version of this? IE, it starts with the Enterprise rendered Filmation style from TAS, then becomes the Cerritos, then the Protostar?
While a TAS-rendered 1701 would've been great, the TOS version technically represented it well enough.
 
Sure. And Paramount can do what they want. You play in their pool, they can take your toys.

It's just not polite.
Indeed. They don’t need to ask permission.

Would it be cool if the artists got compensated for their work? Sure.

Would it be the decent, bare minimum, thing to do to cite credit to the artist for making something that was used on-screen? Absolutely.

Are any of these things required for Paramount to do at the end of the day? Not even remotely. Sad but true…
 
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I'd have far more sympathy if he hadn't used the word "licensed". Were his models licensed from paramount? Did he get permission from them? Did he even talk to them officially?

If he was disgruntled they hadn't put a "thanks" in the credits or contacted him to tell him they were using them then sure, have at it, but to me looks like he wants to monetize a property that isn't his.
 
I'd have far more sympathy if he hadn't used the word "licensed". Were his models licensed from paramount? Did he get permission from them? Did he even talk to them officially?

If he was disgruntled they hadn't put a "thanks" in the credits or contacted him to tell him they were using them then sure, have at it, but to me looks like he wants to monetize a property that isn't his.
It's that someone else got his work for free and THEY got paid for it. He has no expectation to be paid. But someone did get paid. Lucky them?

Paramount as such are probably not the jerks here. It's whatever FX house or even an individual artist decided "Hey! This model is already DONE! Win!"
 
More words from Marc Bell on Instagram:

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Interesting discovery today… it looks like two of my 3D ship models appear in the new Star Trek: Starfleet Academy 60th anniversary bumper.

I recognized them immediately because of a unique crackle pattern I textured along the saucer edge during lookdev, along with specific paneling, lighting layouts, and UV seams that are unique to my builds.

The images here show the TOS Enterprise as well as the NX-01 Enterprise... both matching my original models in ways that go beyond general reference, including hull breakup and texture decisions that wouldn’t exist in a fresh rebuild.
For comparison, here’s the broadcast version vs. my original models (side-by-sides).

I originally released these models for free for non-commercial fan use only, with explicit notes prohibiting commercial usage or redistribution. I never licensed or sold them to Paramount or to the vendor who produced the ident.

If anyone knows which vendor produced the 60th anniversary bumpers, or who I should speak with regarding usage or credit, feel free to DM or comment.

Wild thing to see my work show up like this.

#StarTrek #StarfleetAcademy #NX01 #TOSEnterprise #StarTrek60
 
"I originally released these models for free for non-commercial fan use only, with explicit notes prohibiting commercial usage or redistribution. I never licensed or sold them to Paramount or to the vendor who produced the ident."

Once again with the "I've stolen something and someone took it back and didn't pay me".
 
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