That's one case where the original photography definitely looks better!
Maybe Rod's got a copy.
I'll ask Bjo about this...
That's one case where the original photography definitely looks better!
Maybe Rod's got a copy.
I'll ask Bjo about this...
Name dropper!
Also, the ship isn't painted like a giant bird.. As described by Mr. Styles. It IS in my VHS copy.. Remaster Fail..
That's interesting. In the remastered broadcast version I watched, and the one I own on DVD, the bird-of-prey painting is quite clear.![]()
Also, the ship isn't painted like a giant bird.. As described by Mr. Styles. It IS in my VHS copy.. Remaster Fail..
That's interesting. In the remastered broadcast version I watched, and the one I own on DVD, the bird-of-prey painting is quite clear.![]()
Now THAT is interesting. I saw the remastered one locally on the CW and it's the first thing I noticed. Heck, even my wife who just thinks Star Trek is just OKAY noticed it.
I wanna say it's the first time they show the ship.. and it's not there.![]()
- I dislike the retconning of sound and image of photon torpedoes when the spoken reference describes something else. The original phaser bursts visual was cooler.
No. It didn't use any sound effects for the external shots at all. Just musical cues. It worked very well.
No, in the original broadcast version there were no sound effects to the phaser bursts. When the episode was first remastered for dvd then they added the photorp sound. Then TOS-R fully retconned it with photorp like visuals.
If that's true, then they messed with it for VHS releases in the 80's and 90's as well, because the VHS versions have the sound effect as well. And I find it very unlikely that anything was changed for the VHS releases.In the original broadcast version of the episode before anyone messed with it there was no sound to the phaser bursts. That is how we saw it on television in the '60s, '70s. '80s and '90s before they were remastered.
They started messing with things when the episodes were digitized for dvd. Then they just kept messing with it.
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