Ah, you edited your post to add the torp bay, but actually pieces of the reactor room were recycled into the ST4 Klingon bridge.
This always blew me away.As far as I'm concerned the film is a tour de force of prioritized budgeting. He got a brand new model (Reliant) and innovative early CGI and first-rate battle scenes courtesy of ILM. The only FX shot off the top of my head that didn't work that well was the underground matte shot. Even though many TMP assets were recycled, they still came across as different. The bridge was redressed, the new uniforms, the conversion of the Klingon bridge into the Regula I control room. Just the right amount of money was spent doing just what was necessary to give the Trek universe that soft-reboot into a nautical feel.
Well I put up the following on that Youtube comments page (which I'm sure will be removed soon:This was put up on YouTube today. Enjoy
So, this is all you can muster after a full year of promising the next two segment of Axanar are 'coming soon'. A behind the scenes look from 2013 at what people NO LONGER WITH YOUR project were able to accomplish. Why not stop promising, and actually deliver something for the $2+ million you received from the backers of your project?
This was put up on YouTube today. Enjoy
To be more specific, the front 2/3rds of the TMP Klingon bridge became the torpedo room, and the far back back walls of the set (where the gunnery chairs were) is what was repurposed to be the reactor room walls. When they did TSFS their BOP bridge was the back part of the TMP Klingon bridge (circular platform where the helm was, and pit below where the gunnery chairs were). As you say, bits of these then ended up in the TVH BOP bridge.Ah, you edited your post to add the torp bay, but actually pieces of the reactor room were recycled into the ST4 Klingon bridge.
Poor simple bastards in the comments think this is new and being completed soon. I don't have the energy or time to break their hearts tonight........why does he keep reposting this same shit?Well I put up the following on that Youtube comments page (which I'm sure will be removed soon:
Because it's Christmas Time, and Axanar is the gift that keeps on giving.why does he keep reposting this same s**t?
Those clunky oversized rented communicators didn't help, though.As far as I'm concerned the film is a tour de force of prioritized budgeting. He got a brand new model (Reliant) and innovative early CGI and first-rate battle scenes courtesy of ILM. The only FX shot off the top of my head that didn't work that well was the underground matte shot. Even though many TMP assets were recycled, they still came across as different. The bridge was redressed, the new uniforms, the conversion of the Klingon bridge into the Regula I control room. Just the right amount of money was spent doing just what was necessary to give the Trek universe that soft-reboot into a nautical feel.
Those clunky oversized rented communicators didn't help, though.
I was fine with them, as steampunk as they were. It's not like they were going to keep using the atypical wrist-communicators from TMP.
I love the wrist communicators. Particularly now with my Apple Watch which could more or less double for one.![]()
Because it's Christmas Time, and Axanar is the gift that keeps on giving.
Alec on the other hand is someone who gives you herpes because just like herpes you think its gone and booom it's back.
I caught thatMuch like a jelly of the month club.![]()
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