Re: By episode: Updating FX for all 176 episodes (+ minutia!
"Where No Man Has Gone Before"
0:01 - the shot of the two ships along side one another is
reused from an earlier episode
7:40 - the computer screen graphic can be redone
10:00 - no warp blast
10:48 - the assistant phasing in and out can be redone
11:07 - the shot of the Enterprise accelerating at warp can be redone
11:30 - the shot of the Enterprise traveling faster than warp 10 can be redone [specifically the space ‘stuff’ that flies by them]
11:53 - the shot of the Enterprise after it drops out of warp is
reused from the credits [the space ‘phenomena’ can be redone here]
19:11 - the assistant phasing in and out can be redone
19:29 - the Enterprise flying at warp is a reuse of the credits and the space ‘phenomena’ is reused from before, even though they have been traveling at warp for several seconds
19:38 - the distortion effect on the crew can be redone
19:39 - the space ‘phenomena’ can be redone as they fly at warp
20:25 - the space ‘phenomena’ can be redone when they reach a new area of space
20:35 - the shot of the Enterprise in the new area of space is
reused
21:46 - the cat appearing can be redone
21:52 - the shot of Picard about to ‘fall out of the ship’ can be redone
28:23 - the shot of the Enterprise in the new area of space is
reused AGAIN
36:53 - the fire effect can be redone
37:21 - the shot of the Enterprise in the new area of space is
reused AGAIN
40:24 - the shot of the Enterprise traveling faster than warp 10 is
reused
41:05 - the assistant phasing in and out can be redone
41:19 - the shot of the Enterprise traveling faster than warp 10 is
reused AGAIN
Some pictures illustrating need for updated special effects...
Not very 24th-century-looking: this image (or a variant of this design) is seen several times in this episode and definitely could use a rework...
This background is used several times - they could do all types of things with this now using CGI to really sell the point that this is far, far away...
To be honest, I'm not sure if they could truly sell fire effects using today's CGI, but I know it could look a lot better than this...
Even more minutia... (after 5 episodes)
- The number of times Picard uses the word “Hell”: 4
- The number of times Riker uses the word “Hell”: 1
- The number of times Picard uses the word “Damn” or “Damned”: 3
- The number of times Riker uses the word “Damn” or “Damned”: 2
- The number of times Data provides synonyms or a definition of something: 2
- The number of times Data provides an "approximation": 1
- The number of times Troi gives Picard an emotional report that was blindingly obvious even without Betazoid talents: 3
- The number of times Geordi uses his VISOR’s capabilities to report on something: 2
- The number of times Michael Dorn doesn't appear in an episode: 1
- The number of times Wil Wheaton doesn't appear in an episode: 1
Phil Farrand's best observation on this episode from his 'Nitpickers' books...
After the first test, Data tells Picard that it will take a subspace signal "fifty-one years, ten months,
nine weeks, sixteen days..." to get back to the Federation. Fifty-one years, ten months,
nine weeks? Why not fifty-two years, one week, and sixteen days? Maybe Data's home planet used a month with more than an average of four weeks in it. If that's true, though, all his estimates would be off, according to Earth standards. Then again, maybe in the future everyone uses the metric system.