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Exeter "The Tressaurian Intersection" Grading & Discussion Thread

Please rate Starship Exeter: The Tressaurian Intersection (whole show,

  • Best. Trek Fanfilm. Ever.

    Votes: 38 40.9%
  • Excellent

    Votes: 38 40.9%
  • Good

    Votes: 15 16.1%
  • Average

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • Fair

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Poor

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    93
  • Poll closed .
Is there a higher res download? This FLV from Youtube looks like blurry poop on a big screen.
 
The show was shot in standard def, so 640 by 480 is it.

Of course, when we were making it the highest resolution at which people were watching Trek TOS was standard def on old style vacuum tube television sets. :lol:
 
I am glad this episode has finally been finished. Thanks to all.

I skipped right to Act IV when it posted last night at 9PM EDT and then watched the whole thing.

An impressive effort...ten plus years in the making.

I also got to see my name in the end credits as a donor. That was a nice gesture. Best $75 (I think, it was back in 2004...) I ever spent. I look forward to the "making of" DVD to come out this summer.

This is historic.
 
Just watched the entire episode; great job to all involved. Thanks for taking the time to finish this up. Quite the accomplishment after all of these years.

Congrats!!
 
Hi to FredCFO,
I voted Excellent, the only drawback was the delay for Act 4.
I fell in love with the teaser 10 yrs ago. :drool::drool:I cant wait for the DVD on the making of later this year.
Hope to see a few of the actors doing some work in other fan films.
Thanks again to all who worked o this!!!!!! :bolian::bolian::bolian:
 
I have to say watching it from beginning to end was a real thrill. The final act put a nice bow on the package. I was also pleased that my hope that a couple of editing issues would be addressed was achieved. Just some very subtle changes that may not have entirely solved the issues, but definitely smoothed them over. It's also interesting that tighter editing had the effect for me of making the acting better. I'd be interested in the production team's thoughts on that.

In summary: well done all! Great stuff that shows what can be achieved with vision, talent and determination. :techman:
Glad you liked.

What do you mean about editing issues? Such as?

Three come to mind. In the teaser, that awkward moment where Richards appears to try to shake hands with Garrovick and he hands her the memo pad instead seems a little tighter. In the Kongo engine room, the engineer's line where he's saying they can't tow it all the way back to earth space, a cutaway to Garrovick seems to have been added. When B'fuselek apologizes for his weakness, it looks like that's been tightened up a little. Just minor stuff lasting maybe a couple of seconds total, but to me they make a big difference in the smoothness of the flow. In such a tight, fast-moving story, any breaks in the pacing really show up and I think while most people may not consciously notice them, I do think the overall effect is going to be much smoother. Just two cents worth from the peanut gallery.
 
I voted "Excellent" - and honestly, it is one of the best fan films to date. The story was well done (and something the guys writing Phase II should note in particular, and other groups should see; is you can as shown here write a GOOD, engaging and entertaining story WITHOUT constant touch stoning and name dropping every 5 minutes.)

The ONLY reason I didn't vote 'Best fan film ever' is because it took 9 years for it to finally get finished and fully shown. I'm honestly quite sad that we'll never see more from this group; but if you only have one episode to show, it helps that it's a VERY well done one from start to finish.

Well done to everyone involved - just wish we could get some more from this group.
 
Watched it at work on this very slow day. Marvelous job all!

When does the next episode come out?

;)
 
Was it the best fan film ever? No.
That honor goes to Fry's Trek! ;-)

Was it great? YES! The last act was one hellava ride!

Good job to everyone! I had only watched the teaser and act
1 before. I wanted to watch it all in one sitting.

Thanks to everyone who worked on this.
 
What do you mean about editing issues? Such as?

Three come to mind. In the teaser, that awkward moment where Richards appears to try to shake hands with Garrovick and he hands her the memo pad instead seems a little tighter. In the Kongo engine room, the engineer's line where he's saying they can't tow it all the way back to earth space, a cutaway to Garrovick seems to have been added. When B'fuselek apologizes for his weakness, it looks like that's been tightened up a little. Just minor stuff lasting maybe a couple of seconds total, but to me they make a big difference in the smoothness of the flow. In such a tight, fast-moving story, any breaks in the pacing really show up and I think while most people may not consciously notice them, I do think the overall effect is going to be much smoother. Just two cents worth from the peanut gallery.

Interesting, but we made no edits were to the previous acts. All Scott did was load them and re-render them.
 
At last!

The complete TTI was well worth the test of patience! I sort of expected the "guest star" outcome, as the mid-episode focus is similar to the way such guests were used not only on TOS, but other 1960s series. That said, the emotional impact was not lost.

The overall tone and character interplay sold the episode as genuine TOS-era Star Trek. I can imagine this crew functioning in the same universe of the Enterprise like the many guest star captain, lieutenant and commodore characters seen on TOS.

TTI easily ranks as one of the hallmarks of this now "old" genre of the fan film, and should be required viewing in any study, or recommendation for purely entertainment purposes.

Though the production is several years old, it stands shoulder to shoulder with current ST fan films now employing the full palette of digital production.

My only regret is that TTI was the last episode in a promising series...?

Maybe...just maybe the Exeter crew will return, TMP style.....you know, a few years after the 5-year mission? Obvious hint!
 
The one thing that this episode really tells me is that it is indeed possible to create an episode of Star Trek that has the look, heart and soul of the original series, but has the action and tempo of the more modern movies and TV shows, and make it all work, and work well. And it can be done without doing the "Everything and the kitchen sink" type of episode as well.

Oh, I have to be honest and admit I squeed like a little girl at seeing my name in the end credits and on the plaque posted on FB. :nyah:
 
Truth to tell, I'm surprised and pleased that we fooled as many folks as we apparently did as to how Vandi Richards would wind up - especially since she's wearing red. ;)

I figured that the only way we might keep some suspense there was by misdirection - since Richards's role was very similar to that of the female yeomen in the original series, maybe viewers would just take Vandi as a character analogous to Rand who was being added to the permanent cast rather than a guest character. If OTOH she were clearly the Scientist-and-or-Romance-of-The-Week, the fact that she at least wouldn't be sticking around would be more obvious.
 
The one thing that this episode really tells me is that it is indeed possible to create an episode of Star Trek that has the look, heart and soul of the original series, but has the action and tempo of the more modern movies and TV shows, and make it all work, and work well. And it can be done without doing the "Everything and the kitchen sink" type of episode as well.

This^^
 
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