Hey all, I don't think this has ever been discussed before, and it might seem silly, but I'll give it a shot.
I think most of us would agree that the TNG years (the series) were the years when Star Trek was the most popular. If you think about it, the Enterprise D was very bright--while not "white" like the new Star Trek, but certainly not dark colours. But starting with the Enterprise E, Deep Space Nine (the station) and Voyager (the ship), and even Archer's Enterprise (the ship), the colour hue/cinematography has been quite dark.
What are your thoughts about this? I'll leave the question quite open. Do you think that there people who didn't see the hope and optimism in Star Trek when the dark(er) colours started being use?
I've been watching a lot of VOY reruns lately, and it's supposed to be a ship of exploration, much like the Enterprise. And yet, the ship design is quite dark, which, now that I think about it, doesn't really fit with the theme of the show (whether you like the show or not).
Just my two cents!
ec.
I think most of us would agree that the TNG years (the series) were the years when Star Trek was the most popular. If you think about it, the Enterprise D was very bright--while not "white" like the new Star Trek, but certainly not dark colours. But starting with the Enterprise E, Deep Space Nine (the station) and Voyager (the ship), and even Archer's Enterprise (the ship), the colour hue/cinematography has been quite dark.
What are your thoughts about this? I'll leave the question quite open. Do you think that there people who didn't see the hope and optimism in Star Trek when the dark(er) colours started being use?
I've been watching a lot of VOY reruns lately, and it's supposed to be a ship of exploration, much like the Enterprise. And yet, the ship design is quite dark, which, now that I think about it, doesn't really fit with the theme of the show (whether you like the show or not).
Just my two cents!
ec.