I realize all that, of course. It's just that the TMP Klingon bridge was my favorite of the ones they showed us, so I think it would've been nice for them to use it again.
They also had to hide a puppeteer for Kruge's pet.
I realize all that, of course. It's just that the TMP Klingon bridge was my favorite of the ones they showed us, so I think it would've been nice for them to use it again.
I realize all that, of course. It's just that the TMP Klingon bridge was my favorite of the ones they showed us, so I think it would've been nice for them to use it again.
They also had to hide a puppeteer for Kruge's pet.
TSFS didn't seem to use much beyond the bridge, crew quarters, and corridors, as far as I can recall. (The Klingon BoP set was probably wherever it had been in the previous film, possibly Stage 10, since that's reportedly where the Klingon bridge set was built for Phase II.)
As Nick Meyer had no real involvement about ST3 I'd wonder why his memoir would mention the BOP bridge set
As I understand it, the TSFS BoP bridge wasn't used for anything else, while the TVH bridge was the one reused in TFF and TUC.
As I understand it, the TSFS BoP bridge wasn't used for anything else, while the TVH bridge was the one reused in TFF and TUC.
I know the Klingon bridge was changed between TSFS and TVH (which creates continuity questions among fans who aren't willing to accept it as simple poetic license), but I had the impression they merely expanded and reworked the existing set, not that it was a whole new set.
I guess all the production design cash went to the various Genesis landscape sets.
By the time IV came around they built a new BOP bridge since so many scenes took place there.
Interesting that there are no location shots in any of the Trek movies until IV (as far as I know, that is).
Interesting that there are no location shots in any of the Trek movies until IV (as far as I know, that is).
The introductory shots of Spock on the Plains of Gol in TMP were shot at Yellowstone National Park.
Golden Gate Park.And the scenes of Spock's Torpedo tube on Genesis at the end of TWOK were shot in Central park.
Interesting that there are no location shots in any of the Trek movies until IV (as far as I know, that is).
Interesting that there are no location shots in any of the Trek movies until IV (as far as I know, that is).
I have call-sheet instructions on how to get to the Steps of Mount Selaya (ST III), which were located at a university in Los Angeles.
Okay. So I think we've established that I wasn't just wrong, I was really, really wrong.![]()
Okay. So I think we've established that I wasn't just wrong, I was really, really wrong.![]()
No, I'd say only slightly wrong. The location work in the first three movies was minimal and easily overlooked. The Vulcan locations in TMP & TSFS are somewhat concealed by their incorporation into matte paintings, and in TWOK it's just a few shots of forest at the end of the movie. It's not enough location work to change the studio-bound feel of the films. So it's an understandable mistake.
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