http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/to...l-Longer-Version-by-FanFiltration/topic/8148/
He re-constructed the SLV in widescreen, minus one reaction shot of Chapel that he couldn't find, and released it, but then some people pointed out a few edit goofs that slipped past. He's currently fixing them and will be re-releasing it soon.
I just found that the other day. Can't wait till it is done.
Just started to listen to the commentary by the guys who did the DE from StarTrek.com and they explain why they made the sound mix change and line cuts they did. I don't agree with anything of their reasonings and especially think the new effects make the movie to campy now.
How so?
They were commenting about how the movie is about broken human relationships and because of that they were having a hard time dealing with the machine that was out there. With the computer voice and some of the other sounds it made the Enterprise full of machines. So they removed them and adding things to make it more human. Why does the new klaxon and every button have to sound like a synthesized bird chirp? The low drone of the orginal klaxon sounded like a real warning of danger. I also miss the computer voice too.
If this was the version I had originally seen in 1980 in the theater's I would never have had such a strong interest in Star Trek. I would have stayed with Star Wars.
They said they cut Kirk's second "Viewer off!" because they felt it would have been bad for all those crew members seeing a senior officer freeze. I never thought that. They cut Kirk's "Oh my God!" after the transporter accident because they said it was to campy, and did not fit with the tone of the scene.