This week I was watching Episode #502 Drone
and couldn't help but notice the overuse of saturated green light with the scenes of the drone.
Yes we know that's the color of the rooms and corridors on the Borg cubes/spheres and with Borg technology but we are on VOY and the Borg are not always taking over systems and adding tech.
What do you guys think of the overuse of green and high contrast darkly lit set lighting chosen?
I think in ST:First Contact the lighting is different (and is set on the ENT-E).
Then again with the finale of VOY in Endgame the lighting really makes the Borg Queen look epic.
Overall though on VOY the use of saturated green was a lot more than on TNG when we saw the Borg. Why is this?
I liked how also in the music on Drone it restrained the use of snare drums during the march and instead used strings and brass.
What did you guys think of the lighting, music, and the plot of this one?
Other old threads on this:
Episode "Drone"
Drone, a shocker!
and couldn't help but notice the overuse of saturated green light with the scenes of the drone.
Yes we know that's the color of the rooms and corridors on the Borg cubes/spheres and with Borg technology but we are on VOY and the Borg are not always taking over systems and adding tech.
What do you guys think of the overuse of green and high contrast darkly lit set lighting chosen?
I think in ST:First Contact the lighting is different (and is set on the ENT-E).
Then again with the finale of VOY in Endgame the lighting really makes the Borg Queen look epic.
Overall though on VOY the use of saturated green was a lot more than on TNG when we saw the Borg. Why is this?
I liked how also in the music on Drone it restrained the use of snare drums during the march and instead used strings and brass.
What did you guys think of the lighting, music, and the plot of this one?
Other old threads on this:
Episode "Drone"
Drone, a shocker!