It's ironic that fans of a tv show about the future would object to making it look more futuristic.
Some new shots are okay, but too often the differences between the new and old footage is too noticeable. And often the E looks like a cgi cartoon.
I'm waiting for The Monkees remastered, with modern popular music dubbed in to replace that cheezy 60s stuff. And the MonkeeMobile should totally be digitally replaced with a stretched Hummer.
I'm not, and if you're suggesting any equivalence between TOS and The Monkees as a premise for critiquing Trek Remastered you're diminishing TOS rather than the revisions.![]()
Nah, just bein' goofy.![]()
It's ironic that fans of a tv show about the future would object to making it look more futuristic.
I suspect if they had put the same effort and money into repairing the original FX shots, rather than replacing them entirely, the result would have been equally pleasing.
The decision to replace the original effects was a sound one, as these screencaps demonstrate, based upon the limitations of the original effects.
There is no sense in which this is aesthetically preferable to this except as a fetish.
That doesn't mean that the current version of Trek Remastered "gets it right" anywhere near 100% of the time. Much of what they have done is quite good, some is excellent, some should and doubtless will be revisited and revised yet again.
It's also true that the CG work on Trek Remastered is not near the current state-of-the-art for this sort of thing, mainly due to time and budget constraints. That's curiously appropriate as the original effects work on TOS didn't represent the best that could be achieved in those days, either - mainly due to time and budget constraints.
This is the sort of thing I simply cannot understand. The difference in aesthetic between TOS' live-action footage and TOS-R's f/x is like stark night and day. It looks like two distinctly disparate productions from two totally different times spliced together, which is exactly the case.^^ But they weren't congruent with the rest of the show because the '60s could never have produced anything like the F/X in TOS-R.
While I agree they couldn't have done F/X like that in the 60s I do still feel the remastered F/X do fit well with the spirit of the look of the show.
I just cannot reconcile the two.
The original stock shots look the way they do because the original film elements were damaged from use and re-use. They're not going to look any better, which is the reason for the new effects in the first place.
If we can put a man on the moon, we can digitally clean up some film from 1966.
One thing I COULD go for -- and this could get me kicked out of the reactionary club -- using some original "real" footage: standardize the Enterprise's phaser/torpedo effects.
Indoctrinated? Bullshit. They are clearly two distinctly different aesthetics. '60s f/x could never have created something that looks as fucking flat and cartoon like as TOS-R.
Indoctrinated? Bullshit. They are clearly two distinctly different aesthetics. '60s f/x could never have created something that looks as fucking flat and cartoon like as TOS-R.
Yeah, they produced traveling mattes, ghost images, bad lighting, analog images that lost quality on every printing, etc. in lower resolutionAll easily forgivable, right?
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TOS-R has some okay shots judged in their own right. But they look wholly out of place spliced into TOS. It's like taking a well restored classic car and slapping a vinyl roof on it.
TV isn't art, its a PRODUCT!
If enough time, money and attention to detail is spent on the project then the result is indistinguishable from a practical model. Compare the Enterprise-E from NEM to INS and FC. FC was the real model. NEM was digital. And INS was a mix of digital and real model.
However, since the TOS Enterprise is still around and restored. It would have been neat to have reshot it with digital cameras. They'd have to fix the nacelle caps though.
I'm not sure what side you are on..but, IMO, the ENT-E in FC was great, and looked cool. In INS/NEMESIS, the CGI version just sucked; royally.
Rob
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