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The OFFICIAL STNG-R general discussion thread!

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deleted scenes and alternate takes will be few and far between, as they were routinely discarded.

There's not much more new information, but it's worth reading to get an even greater sense of the passion that's behind this project.

The new interviews are great - exactly the sort of thing that should have been on the DVDs.

Not quite sure I understand the deleted scenes in the archives though.

If they have to search for all the correct footage, surely that implies there's the wrong footage in there too.

Otherwise they could just digitise the whole archive - after all they'd need it all done eventually!
 
deleted scenes and alternate takes will be few and far between, as they were routinely discarded.

There's not much more new information, but it's worth reading to get an even greater sense of the passion that's behind this project.

The new interviews are great - exactly the sort of thing that should have been on the DVDs.

Not quite sure I understand the deleted scenes in the archives though.

If they have to search for all the correct footage, surely that implies there's the wrong footage in there too.

Otherwise they could just digitise the whole archive - after all they'd need it all done eventually!

I think what he's saying is that they didn't save all of the dailies, which is as expected because that would be a lot of footage when really they only need a small fraction of it, so they could save on storage and shipping costs. I think this project would be a LOT bigger if they had to scan through all the footage that was filmed for a given episode to find the right take. It seems like, in many cases, what they have are brief segments of footage already cut that they then just scan in and arrange. If you look at the documentaries so far, they show a lot of boxes with a few small reels of film. Also remember that the stuff they're missing is often just very short cuts (13 and 2 seconds long), which lends towards the theory that they only kept what they needed and don't just have all of a given day's film in a single reel.

I could very well be wrong, but that's just the impression/instinct that I have.
 
I found this part particularly interesting

Well what I'll say is the two biggest hurdles were because the show is shot on film and the visual effects: such as the ship shots, some of them had ten different passes because you would do a beauty pass, you'll do a warp nacelle pass, you'll do a window pass, a deflector pass. Some of those elements had shrunk and they had not shrunk all at the same rate, so in order to keep the registration on the various elements they had to use computer technology to stabilize, so all of the elements would go together correctly for a lot of the ship shots and that was a massive effort that for people like compositor Eric Bruno at CBS Digital spent days and weeks making sure that was done.

And they've confirmed that they're committed to do all 7 seasons, so sales of any given season shouldn't affect the restoration of the others. He also stated that the purpose CBS Television, CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount are paying for this is to future-proof the show, so I would call it safe to assume that the other series will most likely get the treatment as well, but again it depends on the sales of these sets.
 
Troi looked pretty good in it, but it just looks weird on Tasha.

I also noticed one of the security women wearing one in Code of Honor, which looked REALLY strange.
 
Just spotted another VFX error. In Heart of Glory during the breakout scene the security officer is killed by an invisible phaser beam.
 
[Trying not to become more and more disappointed with every new revelation]

I still couldn't be happier that TNGR has happened, but I can't help but wish a better release schedule was planned. (ie: one where all the screw-ups get fixed before they release it.) Yeah, I know we all wanted this "RIGHT NOW!!" but I'm sure we'd all be happier to wait longer for better results.

I really hope the errors become rarer as the seasons roll on. :(
 
I was initially disappointed by the sound errors on the set, but now that I have watched some episodes I'm really getting excited again. When done right, these remastered episodes are just thrilling and beautiful to watch.

I'm confident that CBS will fix the initial errors on this release and will make damn sure it wont happen on future releases.
 
Just spotted another VFX error. In Heart of Glory during the breakout scene the security officer is killed by an invisible phaser beam.

Love it :guffaw:

Shouldn't laugh, I know. People have paid a lot of good money for this dog's dinner of a release, and they deserve better.
 
In addition to the previous audio issues, there's a noticable echo/issue which starts halfway through an episode on my setup.

It's in episode 11 ("Haven") and starts in the scene where Riker, Troi and her fiancee are on the holodeck (27-28 or so minutes in to the episode). I'm watching this on a stereo system. The issue is there on the 7.1 track. Can someone confirm?
 
Just spotted another VFX error. In Heart of Glory during the breakout scene the security officer is killed by an invisible phaser beam.

I haven't made it this far yet, I'm still on disc 2. Does anyone know if this is present in the original release? Does the sound effect still occur?
 
Not quite sure I understand the deleted scenes in the archives though.

If they have to search for all the correct footage, surely that implies there's the wrong footage in there too.

Otherwise they could just digitise the whole archive - after all they'd need it all done eventually!

The search for the extra footage from "The Measure of Man" suggests that there's at least some additional footage in the archives -- or, at least, that they hope there is.

EDIT: I guess the interview addresses this; the extra footage is only on VHS, and the film is lost. A shame. :(
 
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If they are going to be recalling some disks, perhaps they can replace the energy beam shot with the original element...and any other recovered footage that didn't make it into the release on the affected disks. Might as well do it right.
 
Just spotted another VFX error. In Heart of Glory during the breakout scene the security officer is killed by an invisible phaser beam.

I haven't made it this far yet, I'm still on disc 2. Does anyone know if this is present in the original release? Does the sound effect still occur?

Here's a cap of the original effect http://tng.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/s1/1x20/heartofglory201.jpg

On the Bluray, the sound effect is still there, so is the white blast of the phaser hitting him, but the phaser beam itself is missing. Five screenshots here: http://imgur.com/a/tjr4t
 

I think they really need to hire a group of Trek Fans to run their Quality Control department. This is a big project...with some obvious time constraints (leading to rushing) they need some eagle eyes. Perhaps they could even get entice some fans to do this for a free copy of the set they review.

To be fair, the Okuda's are some of the biggest Trek fans there are. I think these issues would have to be put down to the release being rushed, and not enough time left to check over the final Bluray's properly.
 
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