^ I can see that they worked with CGI on the space shot. The cityscape, however, looks just like a new HD scan of the original matte painting(s). With some added CGI lightning etc., of course.
MIKE
Thanks for all the responses! The good folks at CBS are working very hard to make their work fit in with the original versions, except sharper and clearer. Very occasionally there are a few small aspects (like the green planet in "Sins of the Father," shown above) that are tweaked a little for HD. We don't doubt that sharp-eyed fans (and VFX professionals) will notice some differences, but for the most part, the idea is for CBS to re-create HD versions of the effects that everyone has been so familiar with for so many years.
For all the panicky people who say the sampler costs too much, the price on Amazon.com has dropped $1.00 from $15.99 to $14.99!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0064NLQYG/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details
RAMA
all the work needed to put the HD episodes together ie HD visuals, new CGI planets, HD transport/phaser effects etc etc
Has it been officially confirmed that effects, planets, etc. will be redone with CGI? Everyone here seems to take this for granted, but what if the effects are just being upscaled?
I believe now that the set won't be released in the UK as I can't find the set on any UK stores. Looks like I can choose either importing it from the US or from Germany.
Probably US, the German version would be German most likely.
I don't recall one single German DVD release of a Star Trek show that didn't have English audio and subtitles. So I don't see the problem.Probably US, the German version would be German most likely.
Play.com are listing it, at £7.99, so maybe it'll show up on Amazon soon (I hope so, as I dislike Play, and would really prefer not to have to buy it from them...).
I was under the impression (possibly wrongfully) that at least half of the seasons would be out in 2012. They must have the majority of season 1 completed. From a business standpoint, staggering the releases over the span of several years is not wise. If they stick to that plan, we'll have DS9 and Voyager by 2020 or further..Call me an optimist or a fool if you will, but I'm banking on us being at least half-way through TNG by the end of 2012. If we're not up to season 3, I'll be vey disappointed.With TNG's 25th anniversary being next year, does anyone think it's likely or even conceivable that season one might be released on Blu-ray next year?
The press release was only willing to commit to the sampler & season 1 in 2012. If Paramount expected more in 2012, I'd have expected them to say so.I was under the impression (possibly wrongfully) that at least half of the seasons would be out in 2012.
Personally, I'm not holding my breath for DS9 and Voyager. To my mind the main motivation for the remastering is the income it'll generate long-term in vastly extending the series' life in syndication. I just don't see that DS9 and Voyager have enough pull in the syndication market to make remastering them a financially viable proposition. Though I'd be happy to be proven wrong.I was under the impression (possibly wrongfully) that at least half of the seasons would be out in 2012. They must have the majority of season 1 completed. From a business standpoint, staggering the releases over the span of several years is not wise. If they stick to that plan, we'll have DS9 and Voyager by 2020 or further..Call me an optimist or a fool if you will, but I'm banking on us being at least half-way through TNG by the end of 2012. If we're not up to season 3, I'll be vey disappointed.With TNG's 25th anniversary being next year, does anyone think it's likely or even conceivable that season one might be released on Blu-ray next year?
Honestly, I imagine that they've probably been working on this for a while and are likely already done with Season One, and that the speed at which future seasons will be released will depend upon how the sampler and Season One sell.
I was under the impression (possibly wrongfully) that at least half of the seasons would be out in 2012. They must have the majority of season 1 completed. From a business standpoint, staggering the releases over the span of several years is not wise. If they stick to that plan, we'll have DS9 and Voyager by 2020 or further..Call me an optimist or a fool if you will, but I'm banking on us being at least half-way through TNG by the end of 2012. If we're not up to season 3, I'll be vey disappointed.With TNG's 25th anniversary being next year, does anyone think it's likely or even conceivable that season one might be released on Blu-ray next year?
Honestly, I imagine that they've probably been working on this for a while and are likely already done with Season One, and that the speed at which future seasons will be released will depend upon how the sampler and Season One sell.
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