Were the production values of contemporaneous 1970s sci fi shows from the USA completely fabulous?
Were the production values of contemporaneous 1970s sci fi shows from the USA completely fabulous?
^^ I found a link to a TV Guide article at the time of production suggestion 200-300K (EDIT: US $) per episode for POTA which is more than I had expected, I always thought it was low budget but with inflation that's quite respectable.
The highest budgeted SF series of the 1970's (and at the time of production the highest budgeted TV series ever IIRC) was 'Space:1999'. Which looks amazing on Blu-Ray. In fact better picture quality than a lot of other far more recent films and TV shows I've seen.
The highest budgeted SF series of the 1970's (and at the time of production the highest budgeted TV series ever IIRC) was 'Space:1999'. Which looks amazing on Blu-Ray. In fact better picture quality than a lot of other far more recent films and TV shows I've seen.
I gotta thank everyone for their input. Love reading the responses and you've given some good points.
The highest budgeted SF series of the 1970's (and at the time of production the highest budgeted TV series ever IIRC) was 'Space:1999'. Which looks amazing on Blu-Ray. In fact better picture quality than a lot of other far more recent films and TV shows I've seen.
This was my initial thought when Deckard asked to compare US shows from the 70s. Maybe it's my American bias but I have always thought US series looked like they had a bigger budget. Maybe it's just the sets look more expansive? The laser effects (or phaser) seemed to be better, if memory serves. Again, this may just be my point of view.
Costuming for some shows definitely looked better than I've seen on Dr. Who or Blake's 7.
What I've really noticed are the cheap FX shots on Blake's 7. From the exterior ship model to the matte shots with multiple planets and visible galaxies (or at least star clusters), it doesn't look as serious as it could.
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