Good afternoon, all.
I was watching a cut (extended version?) of the scene where Kirk makes his case on why the risk of joining with the alien precursors was acceptable...necessary, even. During that scene, there was a bit of dialogue delivered by Kelley that sounded unusually quiet compared to the usual speech on this show; I thought this was odd, because nearly everything on television back then was exaggerated in order to be noticed on tiny screens (some of which were still monochromatic) and "humble" speakers. Was this a mistake by the sound department or was it meant to be understated/quiet compared to Shatner's delivery?
Edit: In the title of this thread, "speed" ought to be "speech". If a moderator could correct that mistake, I would appreciate the gesture.
I was watching a cut (extended version?) of the scene where Kirk makes his case on why the risk of joining with the alien precursors was acceptable...necessary, even. During that scene, there was a bit of dialogue delivered by Kelley that sounded unusually quiet compared to the usual speech on this show; I thought this was odd, because nearly everything on television back then was exaggerated in order to be noticed on tiny screens (some of which were still monochromatic) and "humble" speakers. Was this a mistake by the sound department or was it meant to be understated/quiet compared to Shatner's delivery?
Edit: In the title of this thread, "speed" ought to be "speech". If a moderator could correct that mistake, I would appreciate the gesture.
