The Encounter at Universal Studios was a chance for you to be filmed (videoed in those days) in a Trek or alien costume in a short, generic 'episode'. If you stood out enough and/or begged the flunkie in charge of 'before show' casting, you could get chosen to participate and then offered the chance to buy a copy afterwards (of course). Put people who really can't act into costume and you have a failry entertaining half-hour diversion for an audience. I was one of the ones who begged to be chosen and still have the rather embarrassing video to prove it. The story took place on the bridge and on an alien planet. I was part of the away team. I will never forget that experience as long as I live. There was this huge rubber-tentacled monster that tries to catch the away team..... and the guy in front of me held onto it while we were suppsed to run off stage, letting go so it swung full-force into my 90-lb frame - knocking the wind out of me and practically off my feet! Just enough time to be caught, forever, on tape. Sigh. The 'story" was pretty stupid, really. But.... I can say it was an experience! Anyone else here "get" to do this when it was around?
P.S. I did not think it was 'better' than The Experience, actually.
When I was a kid, I went to Universal LA where there was the Star Trek Adventure. Which was substantially different than the thing up on Youtube.
There were several groups of parts:
Bridge Officers- who did their scene on a TWOK Bridge Lookalike set in TWOK era uniforms
Engineers- who did their scenes in an engineering set with panels and things like that in the Engineering Radiation suits.
Landing Party: Who beam down to an alien planet to search for answers.
Bridge Klingons: Klingons who work from a Bridge modeled after TSFS
Planet Klingons: The Klingon Landing Party who beams down to the planet as well.
Aliens: The metrons-like puppetmasters of the situation.
I was an engineer, it was a great experience, we filmed the scenes in front of an audience, then got out of our costumes and makeup then got to sit and watch the edited product which was combined with footage from TSFS and TWOK, some new voiceovers from Shatner. It was pretty cool, I've got to track down the tape it's around my folks house somewhere.
I was in the "Airport '77" version as a kid.I was in an Adam-12 "episode". Universal updated the attraction every few years with a more "current" show.
--Ted
There's a website devoted to the Universal Studios tour, The Studio Tour, with pages on attractions past and present.
Here's the page for the Star Trek Adventure
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