Looks clean and bright, definitely futuristic.
But your points are valid. I think in a real star ship the interiors would be more esthetically pleasing and less institutional and military looking, along with being less claustrophobic especially for those long many year space flights.
MAN!!!! You got to love the new look of the interior. The Star Wars Floors and 2001 walls. JJ is bring a new look to Star Trek by recycling every other scifi movie and series style.
GOT TO LOVE IT!!!!
Perhaps there are pipes and conduits running the length of the corridors near the ceiling and floor, and the curved walls are a stylish way of covering them (even starship designers should be stylish).
Of course, that doesn't explain where those pipes and conduits that are running along the lower part of the wall go when they get to a door opening...
...so I dunno...I'm just sayin'...
EDIT TO ADD: Now that I thought about it a little, perhaps those pipes and conduits running at floor level behind the wall (for easy maintenance access) drop under the doorway at the wall openings. They may be a little harder to access since they are under the floor at doorways, but what else can you do?
...then again the walls could be curved because it's only a movie -- but I'm one of those who believe a film's general set design should have some function behind it.
But your points are valid. I think in a real star ship the interiors would be more esthetically pleasing and less institutional and military looking, along with being less claustrophobic especially for those long many year space flights.
Well I know I find them aestheticly pleasing, as do others.
And they don't seem cramped at all. Looks like in the trailers
they have plenty of room as they run through the corridors.
I'm sure they are plenty functional. This is Star Trek afterall.
MAN!!!! You got to love the new look of the interior. The Star Wars Floors and 2001 walls. JJ is bring a new look to Star Trek by recycling every other scifi movie and series style.
If that was true, at least it doesn't look like like the old Star Trek which is a huge plus.
GOT TO LOVE IT!!!!
I do.
What is the Star Trek style? TOS? TAS? TMP? TWOK? TSFS? TVH? TNG? TFF? TUC? DS9? GEN? VOY? FC? INS? ENT? NEM?
How do you see "Star Wars" style visuals in this film, or hear "Transformers" writing in the dialog? I'm not criticizing you here, I'm really asking. I don't see it.MAN!!!! You got to love the new look of the interior. The Star Wars Floors and 2001 walls. JJ is bring a new look to Star Trek by recycling every other scifi movie and series style.
If that was true, at least it doesn't look like like the old Star Trek which is a huge plus.
GOT TO LOVE IT!!!!
I do.
If this the case, then why watch Star Trek? Why be in a Star Trek forum?
If the look of the Original series and the other series suck, then why be a fan!
JJ is recycling the Star Wars look in Star Trek. If you read some of the interviews..He is a Star Wars fan! I am not a huge fan of Star Wars, but I watch it. I do not spend money on SW dvd's toys..etc or spend time on SW Forums. But I respect the SW Style and want to see it only in SW Films and TV series.
I want the "Star Trek" style and Design in my Star Trek movie. For me to get a new trek movie, I have to give up the Star Trek look and have it replace with other scifi movies styles, If I have to watch a movie that rewrites cannon, for "Transformers" style writing and dialog, Well that price is too high for me!
I have always said the we should explore the History of Star Trek. I am cool with the idea of a young crew, this movie is all about money, they will do and say anything to get people to go see this movie.
But your points are valid. I think in a real star ship the interiors would be more esthetically pleasing and less institutional and military looking, along with being less claustrophobic especially for those long many year space flights.
Well I know I find them aestheticly pleasing, as do others.
And they don't seem cramped at all. Looks like in the trailers
they have plenty of room as they run through the corridors.
I'm sure they are plenty functional. This is Star Trek afterall.
Yeah, they don't look any more cramped than any other ship corridors we've seen. There certainly would be more walking space if the walls didn't curve at the floor, but don't get any sense it would be a problem for people. It's like interior design 101 lol... light colors and mirrors to make a small space seem bigger. The "mirrors" in this case are the polished floors.
Make sense now?There's a good reason for corridors (and other spaces) being wider on a long-duration ship. Yes, it's true that on submarines, the corridors are quite cramped. But people serve on those ships for very brief periods, typically. And that's because the "small enclosed spaces" cause the crews to go bat-shit if they're cooped up in them for too long.
How do you see "Star Wars" style visuals in this film, or hear "Transformers" writing in the dialog? I'm not criticizing you here, I'm really asking. I don't see it.If that was true, at least it doesn't look like like the old Star Trek which is a huge plus.
I do.
If this the case, then why watch Star Trek? Why be in a Star Trek forum?
If the look of the Original series and the other series suck, then why be a fan!
JJ is recycling the Star Wars look in Star Trek. If you read some of the interviews..He is a Star Wars fan! I am not a huge fan of Star Wars, but I watch it. I do not spend money on SW dvd's toys..etc or spend time on SW Forums. But I respect the SW Style and want to see it only in SW Films and TV series.
I want the "Star Trek" style and Design in my Star Trek movie. For me to get a new trek movie, I have to give up the Star Trek look and have it replace with other scifi movies styles, If I have to watch a movie that rewrites cannon, for "Transformers" style writing and dialog, Well that price is too high for me!
I have always said the we should explore the History of Star Trek. I am cool with the idea of a young crew, this movie is all about money, they will do and say anything to get people to go see this movie.
There's a good reason for corridors (and other spaces) being wider on a long-duration ship. Yes, it's true that on submarines, the corridors are quite cramped. But people serve on those ships for very brief periods, typically. And that's because the "small enclosed spaces" cause the crews to go bat-shit if they're cooped up in them for too long. Not to put to blunt of a point on it, I mean...![]()
What is the Star Trek style? TOS? TAS? TMP? TWOK? TSFS? TVH? TNG? TFF? TUC? DS9? GEN? VOY? FC? INS? ENT? NEM?
Also the interviews where Kirk will be more like Han solo, Star Trek in the Shadow of Star Wars..etc...etc
He turn Star Trek VS Star Wars into Star Trek vs New Star Trek..where the new Star Trek is Star Wars in sheep's clothing.
Yeah, it says he's not a "trekkie". That's Exactly what we need for this film.
Did you happen to read the rest of the article by the way?
I know you must have a point but I'm not seeing it in the article.
But your points are valid. I think in a real star ship the interiors would be more esthetically pleasing and less institutional and military looking, along with being less claustrophobic especially for those long many year space flights.
Well I know I find them aestheticly pleasing, as do others.
And they don't seem cramped at all. Looks like in the trailers
they have plenty of room as they run through the corridors.
I'm sure they are plenty functional. This is Star Trek afterall.
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Yeah, they don't look any more cramped than any other ship corridors we've seen. There certainly would be more walking space if the walls didn't curve at the floor, but don't get any sense it would be a problem for people. It's like interior design 101 lol... light colors and mirrors to make a small space seem bigger. The "mirrors" in this case are the polished floors.
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