I dunno. I don't think Leonard Nimoy's direction is particularly inspired, compared to Nicholas Meyer or even William Shatner.
TSFS is a fine story and it is directed very competently. But there's nothing beyond competence there on the screen, IMHO. Again, I'm not talking about the story or the technical abilities of those involved. I mean in the way it was shot -- camera angles, lighting, editing, all the areas a director is involved in beyond the story and the acting.
TWOK was made on a much smaller budget than either TSFS or TVH. TVH even shot most of its scenes on location. Yet, TWOK feels more like a feature film to me than TSFS or TVH. Both of those feel like they're constructed as television episodes.
Even Shatner with his much decried TFF shot the thing, with no doubt tremendous assistance from cinematography great Andrew Laszlo, very cinematically. Nimoy did not.
TSFS is a fine story and it is directed very competently. But there's nothing beyond competence there on the screen, IMHO. Again, I'm not talking about the story or the technical abilities of those involved. I mean in the way it was shot -- camera angles, lighting, editing, all the areas a director is involved in beyond the story and the acting.
TWOK was made on a much smaller budget than either TSFS or TVH. TVH even shot most of its scenes on location. Yet, TWOK feels more like a feature film to me than TSFS or TVH. Both of those feel like they're constructed as television episodes.
Even Shatner with his much decried TFF shot the thing, with no doubt tremendous assistance from cinematography great Andrew Laszlo, very cinematically. Nimoy did not.