I remember The Naked Time, from TOS. In the begining, while being infected, you could see little drops of red jumping from one person to the other. This was not done with CGI or blue screen. Just a simple effect done with some playing around with the film speed, and a few other little tricks. Nothing fancy, but as far as I'm concerned, one of the most effective.
Likewise, Catspaw. Those alien puppets, (Original, non-remastered version) strings showing and all, really worked for me. Add that creepy sound effect and I bought it, hook, line, and sinker.
So, got me thinking. In all of Star Trek, what do you think was the most effective low-tech effect they did? This means no CGI, no Blue screen. Mostly on-stage stuff. Perhaps augmented a bit with conventional technology, such as playing with the sound or the speed or direction of the film.
Likewise, Catspaw. Those alien puppets, (Original, non-remastered version) strings showing and all, really worked for me. Add that creepy sound effect and I bought it, hook, line, and sinker.
So, got me thinking. In all of Star Trek, what do you think was the most effective low-tech effect they did? This means no CGI, no Blue screen. Mostly on-stage stuff. Perhaps augmented a bit with conventional technology, such as playing with the sound or the speed or direction of the film.