I've never seen a fan uniform that looks even half as good as what is seen on screen anyway, so I guess that point is moot
I guess that's the difference between a merchandising company looking to make a quick buck and a fully budgeted costume department
Even the ones used on fan videos such as Hidden Frontier don't come up to scratch, more's the pity.
It takes more than a few picard maneuvers to pull them off![]()
I've never seen a fan uniform that looks even half as good as what is seen on screen anyway, so I guess that point is moot
I guess that's the difference between a merchandising company looking to make a quick buck and a fully budgeted costume department
Even the ones used on fan videos such as Hidden Frontier don't come up to scratch, more's the pity.
It takes more than a few picard maneuvers to pull them off![]()
What about the uniforms made by Anovos? They are supposed to be screen accurate. For the price, I sure hope they are.
I've never seen a fan uniform that looks even half as good as what is seen on screen anyway, so I guess that point is moot
I guess that's the difference between a merchandising company looking to make a quick buck and a fully budgeted costume department
Even the ones used on fan videos such as Hidden Frontier don't come up to scratch, more's the pity.
It takes more than a few picard maneuvers to pull them off![]()
What about the uniforms made by Anovos? They are supposed to be screen accurate. For the price, I sure hope they are.
I thought about posting the same thing yesterday, but I believe the key part of his post is fan uniform, which to me meant a cheap halloween costume (like those made by rubies, or made cheaply by hand). I think it's fair to consider the Anovos and some of the expensive fan made uniforms are more replicas than costumes.
Similar to comparing the old Playmates toys to the work of QMx or some of the high quality fan props.
Having learned of TOS updating the film stock in S3, has it ever been revealed what film stock TNG used? I only know that the first three seasons had different film stock for each according to TrekCore, and TNG had used 500 speed for the most part, but I could never find which film stock was used.
Your set's good... that's just the way it's always been. In fact, even the teleplay was written like that (it wasn't an editorial cut). Go to page 42, scene 54:
http://tng.trekcore.com/episodes/scripts/156.txt
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