Re: Star Trek The Motion Picture: The Director's Edition (By Robert Wi
... also during the worm-hole scene that was also CG, DUH!![]()
Which is like saying a motion control miniature shot is a "computer generated effect" just because a computer is involved somewhere. It's not. Or can't you cop to the fact that you were incorrect?I was under the impression that the laser effect was done with the help of a computer, and was thus a computer generated effect, didn't they use a computer for the laser effect?
I suspect Roddenberry didn't have much to do with the decision to get Wise. I think Paramount approached Wise because they wanted a big name director. I may be incorrect, but I'm under the impression that it was Wise who introduced the whole Decker-Kirk conflict, which wasn't in the Phase II script. But there are other more knowledgeable about the various script drafts than I on this board....Roddenberry would have remembered that film too and was probably looking to it for inspiration, which was why he obviously chose Robert Wise.
Exactly.Roddenberry was under a lot of pressure from the Paramount execs however and probably felt like he could take a stand and ask for a later release date. The execs would have been happier with TMP if it came out later
Impossible. It was contractually "locked in", and Paramount would have had to pay out millions in compensation to cinema chains if TMP missed its premiere date.