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New Digital animation for TAS- would you want it?

Chrisisall

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HA- got ya!
But what IF?
Where does it stop?

Well, I'll tell you. With the new FX for TOS, that's where.
Why you ask? Well, I'm glad that you did.:)

TOS is the only series that HAD to re-use old effects that, BTW, had optical drop-out, over & over again.
TAS had no such imperfections in the picture.
And while TNG had poor resolution due to video post, finding & transferring the live action film digitally and THEN recreating digital FX to match it would be a HERCULEAN not to mention cost-prohibitive effort that could not possibly turn an immediate profit IMO.
No my friends, it will end here, now. It goes this far, no further!!
(Sorry, my inner Picard slipped out :lol:)

So, while Lucas is STILL at work adding a digital Yoda to the Blu-Ray release of Phantom Menace, we Trek fans need neither anticipate nor fear further "enhancements":techman: or "tampering":scream: on the horizon, IMO.

Thoughts?
 
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If the animation were totally re-done, I could go for that as an option. but someone else here (in a TAS) thread argued in favor of the original animation, mainly for the backdrops and citiscapes having their own look that is cool. They remind me of the first Tolkein paperback covers I knew, or those 7-Up bottles you would melt crayons down the side of, in 1970 for . . . what purpose . . . I can't really remember . . . .

Gonna go put on some Moody Blues . . .
 
Re: Paramount announces new Digital animation for TAS!!!

Who'd want to watch cartoon that looks modern but sounds retro? It only works the other way around, and even then it's just for parodies like Sealab 2021.

Modern animation wouldn't mesh with '70s music, '70s voice acting practices, or '70s writing. I'd rather they did a new cartoon from scratch.
 
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Filmation's character animation might not be the best there is, but their backgrounds are always A double plus. Don't touch em!
 
Re: Paramount announces new Digital animation for TAS!!!

HA- got ya!
But what IF?
Where does it stop?

Where does it stop indeed. Bogus thread titles usually stop late in the day each April 1st. Any time other than that, and it borders on the ignorant. :confused:
 
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Bogus thread titles usually stop late in the day each April 1st. Any time other than that, and it borders on the ignorant.
This is why we have moderators. Requesting a change of thread title.
If there is no official announcement from CBS Television (not Paramount by the way) and it is not April 1 it is not a joke. Please change the thread title for those that are serious fans.
 
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I await the technology that will convert TAS episodes into actual "live action" style TOS episodes. :cool:
 
I await the technology that will convert TAS episodes into actual "live action" style TOS episodes. :cool:
Might make for a interesting remake, new actors doing lip sink, but the dialog of the original actors (Shatner, Nimoy).

Like at the beginning of the movie "Space Cowboys," younger actors but with the voices of Clint Eastwood and Tommy Lee Jones.


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If you gave TAS better-looking animation, it would absolutely lose its charm.

The funny thing is that when I was a kid I thought that it was far, far superior to TOS. Because of all of the cool aliens, no doubt.
 
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Who'd want to watch cartoon that looks modern but sounds retro? It only works the other way around, and even then it's just for parodies like Sealab 2021.

Modern animation wouldn't mesh with '70s music, '70s voice acting practices, or '70s writing. I'd rather they did a new cartoon from scratch.
Wow. You are right. I totally agree with this.
 
If you gave TAS better-looking animation, it would absolutely lose its charm.

The funny thing is that when I was a kid I thought that it was far, far superior to TOS. Because of all of the cool aliens, no doubt.
I just liked it better because it was a cartoon. And cartoon versions of live action shows was pretty common whe I was a kid. There were animated versions of Mork, Gilligan's Island, the original 60s or 70s Ghostbusters, Trek, Flash Gordon... to say nothing of animated versions of popular personalities like Gary Coleman.
 
^The 1975-6 The Ghost Busters was a live-action series from Filmation Associates, the company that produced the animated Star Trek, Gilligan, Flash Gordon, and other adaptations but also did live-action shows like Shazam, Isis, Ark II, Space Academy, and Jason of Star Command. Columbia Pictures paid Filmation a license fee to use the name Ghostbusters for their 1984 film, and when the film was successful, Filmation capitalized on it by producing an animated sequel to their own The Ghost Busters, this time calling it Filmation's Ghostbusters. (That's why the DIC animated series based on the movie was called The Real Ghostbusters -- to distinguish itself from the competing project.)
 
If you gave TAS better-looking animation, it would absolutely lose its charm.

The funny thing is that when I was a kid I thought that it was far, far superior to TOS. Because of all of the cool aliens, no doubt.

As far as losing its charm, I must agree because I've taken that aestetic-integrity argument against the Star Trek Remastered CGI effects. Although . . . the effects interrupt the live action '60s feel; all-new TAS animation wouldn't be interrupting anything . . .

As to TAS superior to the live action, i can think of several facets of it I'd agree with ya there. Be well.
 
Although . . . the effects interrupt the live action '60s feel
I was thinking about this- what if they took Fantastic Voyage & updated the FX with new CGI? It would be a totally different movie! That's mainly because the live action included practical effects on a HUGE scale, and altering the FX means altering MOST of the live action once the shrinking is engaged. Now THAT REALLY WOULD lose the 60's feel!
Plus, it had a rather large budget, so the only really questionable FX are, IMO, the opticals showing live actors looking out the Proteus' windows because of drop out. Basically, it's entirely watchable without alteration necessary (to me).

In TOS, it's almost all just the space shots that were redone. Opticals. Mattes. The live action is nearly untouched.

I lose no "60's" feel with TOS-Rw/NFX.:techman:
 
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