Season 3 could have been as rich as any season. If only...
If only...
EXT. SPACE - ENTERPRISE
The starship heads off into space.
FADE OUT.
ROLL CREDITS.
The starship heads off into space.
FADE OUT.
ROLL CREDITS.
Season 3 could have been as rich as any season. If only...
If only...
Well...after TNG I could have done without the rest....and maybe even no futher series spinoffs.
And if anyone can provide evidence of clearly visible wires, I'll humbly concede that part of my debate. But for 40+ years, I've yet to spot the "strings" used to suspend the model in those iconic shots.
Sincerely,
Bill
One of the ways they kept you from seeing them was by having the wires vertically positioned, with one end higher than the other. The model was pushed and gravity did the rest. The J2 was not hung from wires for the crash scene, it was sliding down them. With the fog and a little over exposure, the wires were effectively invisible. The overexposure helped with the Flying Sub shots in Voyage, many of which are just as convincing today as ever.
The J2 was not hung from wires for the crash scene, it was sliding down them.
I believe a lot of fans made audio recordings of ST episodes with their tape recorders, just putting the mike in front of the TV speaker. Very low-fidelity, but for many it was the only way to preserve a record of the episode.
I believe a lot of fans made audio recordings of ST episodes with their tape recorders, just putting the mike in front of the TV speaker. Very low-fidelity, but for many it was the only way to preserve a record of the episode.
My God, I thought I was the only kid who did that!
Of course, it's very frustrating to go back later to listen to my recording and hear my mother's voice yelling to shut off the TV and do my homework.
The use of nearly horizontal wires made them harder to spot.
JK Rowling even did the Descendant/Ancestor thing in early printings, I believe. Caused much controversial debateIt's surprisingly easy to get opposites mixed up with one another, since the concepts are so "close" to each other in our minds. I often see people write "ancestor" when they mean "descendant."
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