Oh I'm certainly going to do it, but it's a different exercise and requires a different approach. Being uncomfortable isn't really a problem since I think we're better off if we step outside our comfort zone occasionally and try new things.
What was up with the strange wiggling shuttle pod doors near the end?
It was mentioned earlier in the thread but the reason why is because that is the way it works (on the original shuttlecraft which was used for filming). The same wiggling doors can be seen in TOS; most notably in "Metamorphosis"
Are you serious?
I didn't find anything to gripe about. I noticed the doors and commented on it. You asked if I was serious, and I offered an alternative to using the actual shuttle doors. If I was in a meeting at work and saw a different way to do something I'd speak up there, too. It doesn't mean I'm complaining, just offering another way to do something.Of all the things to gripe about, that's what bugged you?
I understand why the original Galileo was used, and that the doors operate that way, but for that close shot it couldn't have been much more trouble to build doors elsewhere that would close smoothly. Just sayin'.![]()
I don't have a problem with the way it turned out, just throwing it out there.I understand why the original Galileo was used, and that the doors operate that way, but for that close shot it couldn't have been much more trouble to build doors elsewhere that would close smoothly. Just sayin'.![]()
Well, it was trouble because it was 10:00 PM on a Sunday night when we realized the door issue; in a city that we were visiting for one day. Yes, if time wasn't an issue we could have done something else and honestly we did a ton of takes on that scene trying to get a get good take and a good door closeure. Honestly I kind of like it since it is what I remember seeing as a kid on TOS. Keep in mind that everyone lives someplace else so it was not practical from a financial or logistical standpoint to worry about it. It literally would have cost thousands of dollars more to rectify (retain the crew, actors, etc) for something that matched the original and in fact WAS an original. That was the scenario. I hope that clarifies. Sometimes something that on the surface seems so simple in fact is not.
It's kind of like music: you'd get the same thing from guys arguing over the pre/post Sammy Hagar Van Halen and whatnot.
Except in that case, there's a clear answer. Pre-Hagar. (JKS)![]()
I understand why the original Galileo was used, and that the doors operate that way, but for that close shot it couldn't have been much more trouble to build doors elsewhere that would close smoothly. Just sayin'.![]()
I didn't find anything to gripe about. I noticed the doors and commented on it. You asked if I was serious, and I offered an alternative to using the actual shuttle doors. If I was in a meeting at work and saw a different way to do something I'd speak up there, too. It doesn't mean I'm complaining, just offering another way to do something.Of all the things to gripe about, that's what bugged you?
I'm not one of those people who picks everything apart until all that's left is the bones scattered on the floor. I'll leave that to the "critics."
I think I've made it very clear in this thread that I'm quite satisfied with what STC is doing and look forward to the next episode.
Definitely!Loved it
Hope they do another original story for the next voyage but Todd and Vic really shined as did Chris. Sorry I know many who have fully embraced JJ trek have fully embraced the notion of different interpretations of Kirk, Spock , Scotty ect. But if it's possible to do Kirk and Spock as if young nimoy and shatner stepping back into the role then I am one happy camper
Awesome stuff
Doug's E is flawless
Todd really impressed me as Spock this episode!
That was fun.Take a tour of the U.S.S. Enterprise: http://video.wired.com/watch/obsess...prise-from-star-trek-continues-w-vic-mignogna
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