I will say from personal experience that it is harder for a modern CG artist to make the effects in the TOS style rather than succumb to making it look more
I does present a problem in logic...I will say from personal experience that it is harder for a modern CG artist to make the effects in the TOS style
I will say from personal experience that it is harder for a modern CG artist to make the effects in the TOS style rather than succumb to making it look more
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!I will say from personal experience that it is harder for a modern CG artist to make the effects in the TOS style rather than succumb to making it look more
Yeah because it is hard to make things look crappy, old, washed out and blurry.![]()
*runs*
Joke, it's a joke, you green-blooded, inuman....Aww the thread was turning friendly and constructive, but you had to ruin it!
Hey! Don't leave me all alone here to take the heat!!!!![]()
*runs*
Well, it is on course to hit shelves sometime in 2012... or 2013... or 2014... or never.What I'm really waiting for is the long awaited 1/350 scale TOS Enterprise kit, because I can't justify spending $1200 bucks on a Master Replicas version.
If I can build it right I think I could have loads of fun with that.
Yer killing me!!!Well, it is on course to hit shelves sometime in 2012... or 2013... or 2014... or never.
My suggestion, don't hold your breath while waiting for that kit. It seems to have a permanent place at the back of the line over at Round 2.![]()
Well, it is on course to hit shelves sometime in 2012... or 2013... or 2014... or never.What I'm really waiting for is the long awaited 1/350 scale TOS Enterprise kit, because I can't justify spending $1200 bucks on a Master Replicas version.
If I can build it right I think I could have loads of fun with that.
My suggestion, don't hold your breath while waiting for that kit. It seems to have a permanent place at the back of the line over at Round 2.![]()
SF has always been a visual spectacle. In fairness TOS did the best they could under the circumstances. But you can bet that if they could have done more they would have.There wasn't anything wrong with the series as it was. The Remastered version is nothing more than Paramount pandering to those who refuse to watch anything that doesn't have high end special effects and can't grasp the fact the show was made in the 1960's and used 1960's technology for the special effects! It's like when they colorized old black and white movies and tv shows because people couldn't handle watching anything that wasn't in color. As well as the abomination of pan and scan. People couldn't grasp the fact that the black bars on the top and bottom of the screen in a letterbox picture were there because a movie screen and a TV screen are a different shape and thought the bars cut the top an the bottom of the picture off when it's actually pan and scan that cuts the sides of the picture off .
If you're paying more attention to the special effects than the story then you're watching the show for all the wrong reasons. The show was designed to tell a story not be a special effects showcase. Thats the problem with a lot of Sci-fi type movies and shows these days. They mainly care about being a special effects showcase with a tiny bit of a story thrown in to link all CGI and explosion scences together.
Agreed. Well, except for Doomsday Machine... & Tomorrow Is Yesterday...& Ultimate Computer... & Enterprise Incident...There wasn't anything wrong with the series as it was.
Good buisness is where you find it- RobocopThe Remastered version is nothing more than Paramount pandering to those who refuse to watch anything that doesn't have high end special effects and can't grasp the fact the show was made in the 1960's and used 1960's technology for the special effects!
Mark Of Zorro works better in colour: I don't care what anyone says!!!It's like when they colorized old black and white movies and tv shows because people couldn't handle watching anything that wasn't in color.
Pan&scan should be banned, like trans-fats!As well as the abomination of pan and scan.
BUT,If you're paying more attention to the special effects than the story then you're watching the show for all the wrong reasons. The show was designed to tell a story not be a special effects showcase.
There wasn't anything wrong with the series as it was. The Remastered version is nothing more than Paramount pandering to those who refuse to watch anything that doesn't have high end special effects and can't grasp the fact the show was made in the 1960's and used 1960's technology for the special effects! It's like when they colorized old black and white movies and tv shows because people couldn't handle watching anything that wasn't in color. As well as the abomination of pan and scan. People couldn't grasp the fact that the black bars on the top and bottom of the screen in a letterbox picture were there because a movie screen and a TV screen are a different shape and thought the bars cut the top an the bottom of the picture off when it's actually pan and scan that cuts the sides of the picture off .
If you're paying more attention to the special effects than the story then you're watching the show for all the wrong reasons. The show was designed to tell a story not be a special effects showcase. Thats the problem with a lot of Sci-fi type movies and shows these days. They mainly care about being a special effects showcase with a tiny bit of a story thrown in to link all CGI and explosion scences together.
I bet the FX crew of Trek drooled at what they could have accomplished with the resources of Kubrick's 2001....SF has always been a visual spectacle. In fairness TOS did the best they could under the circumstances. But you can bet that if they could have more they would have.
Andrea is twice as lovely...the real value is in the HD quality
Yes some Sci-fi of the past had some spectacular SFX but the story came first and the SFX came second. The effects were used as a tool to help the story along not the story stitching together the SFX. Sadly these days it's become the standard of making flashy SFX first and making an uninteresting and usually bland story to stich the effects together.SF has always been a visual spectacle.
We have George Lucas to thank for this type of thinking of "We didn't have the resources that we do now so I'm going to redo it with this new stuff" these days. Just because you can update and redo the effects doesn't mean you should. I think when you remove all the original SFX and replace them with mediocre CGI one like they've done with the remastered version it's disrespectful to the hard working people who made the original ones.In fairness TOS did the best they could under the circumstances. But you can bet that if they could have more they would have.
Yes some Sci-fi of the past had some spectacular SFX but the story came first and the SFX came second. The effects were used as a tool to help the story along not the story stitching together the SFX. Sadly these days it's become the standard of making flashy SFX first and making an uninteresting and usually bland story to stich the effects together.SF has always been a visual spectacle.
We have George Lucas to thank for this type of thinking of "We didn't have the resources that we do now so I'm going to redo it with this new stuff" these days. Just because you can update and redo the effects doesn't mean you should. I think when you remove all the original SFX and replace them with mediocre CGI one like they've done with the remastered version it's disrespectful to the hard working people who made the original ones.In fairness TOS did the best they could under the circumstances. But you can bet that if they could have more they would have.
NOT when the originals are still available IMO.I think when you remove all the original SFX and replace them with mediocre CGI one like they've done with the remastered version it's disrespectful to the hard working people who made the original ones
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