More than double. From indiegogo...The kickstarter for the documentary got twice as much as they asked for, 150k.
Clearly, 3 episodes of Discovery is worth more than the entirety of DS9 though. All that money raised for a documentary about the show.... I wonder how much support the series itself would get through crowd funding.More than double. From indiegogo...
$647,891 USD total funds raised
423% funded on March 11, 2017
And that's another problem and why CBS is so hesitant to fund this project. TNG is probably the most widely popular Trek series, they gave it a gorgeous HD remaster with a beautiful blu-ray collection with all kinds of special features.......and nobody bought it.if you figure people will be buying these blue rays.
Totally agree. And that's what everyone who's been involved in these projects says when people ask about a DS9 blu-ray: Buy the blu-rays of the other Treks. The only way to get CBS to take a DS9/VOY remaster seriously is to show them there's people willing to buy that stuff. Why would they make it if nobody buys it?And fewer people are buying discs every day. If you see something you like out there, buy it - don't assume they'll keep making these in the future.
That's what I've been saying!Perhaps a crowd source for a taster disc would be more realistic - say Emissary and Way of the Warrior in full HD to judge interest? That would probably be all we ever got through.
I'm still delighted and amazed we got TNG done to be honest!
The cost is in performing the work, not in producing the physical media the work will be distributed on. The link I shared above details what exactly they'd have to do and it's super expensive and labor intensive. Basically it comes down to the fact that that DS9 and VOY were produced on tape at NTSC resolution. So it's not like TOS where they able to scan the original 35 mm prints and convert them to HD. They would have to do what they did with TNG: rebuild the entire show, shot for shot, from the original negatives. It doesn't make a difference what media you're remastering it for. The remastering itself is expensive and time consuming.Can't they though update the look of "DS9' for streaming? I don't have "TNG" on Blu Ray right now but I have been watching it on Amazon Prime and it looks pretty good. So does "TOS." Why not the other Trek's as well?
Jason
Couldn't you make up those cost though in something like a online option were people might want to pay a little extra to have access to the HD versions of the show?The cost is in performing the work, not in producing the physical media the work will be distributed on. The link I shared above details what exactly they'd have to do and it's super expensive and labor intensive. It doesn't make a difference what media you're remastering it for. The remastering itself is expensive and time consuming.
I think you just identified the problem though. The TNG remaster didn't sell very well or make CBS that much money. And when you're a business considering a similar follow-up project, making back more than your investment is the ultimate deciding factor. I think you're absolutely right that people are just watching the TNG remaster on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, etc. They're not buying the blu-ray and clearly CBS isn't making back their investment on the remaster from either blu-ray sales or whatever it is they get from streaming services' licensing agreements.Couldn't you make up those cost though in something like a online option were people might want to pay a little extra to have access to the HD versions of the show?
I know on my Amazon firestick if you want to rent or buy a movie you can either get a HD version or SD version that is a little cheaper. I wonder if one of the reasons why the TNG disks didn't sale better is because people were simply getting the same quality of visuals through streaming. Maybe people were spending money on those updated visuals but not in the traditional way people use to do when they started going for DVD's over VCR tapes.
Jason
I think you just identified the problem though. The TNG remaster didn't sell very well or make CBS that much money. And when you're a business considering a similar follow-up project, making back more than your investment is the ultimate deciding factor. I think you're absolutely right that people are just watching the TNG remaster on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, etc. They're not buying the blu-ray and clearly CBS isn't making back their investment on the remaster from either blu-ray sales or whatever it is they get from streaming services' licensing agreements.
And if you give people the option of watching it in HD or SD, a lot of people are just going to shrug and pay less for SD. That'll cut into the profits on the remaster even more. What people need to do is buy the TNG, TOS, and ENT blu-rays. Not on eBay or from friends or whatever. Buy them from Amazon or directly from CBS or Best Buy, what-have-you. They need to make a profit on this if we're going to have any hope of seeing DS9 and VOY in HD.
I think you just identified the problem though. The TNG remaster didn't sell very well or make CBS that much money. And when you're a business considering a similar follow-up project, making back more than your investment is the ultimate deciding factor. I think you're absolutely right that people are just watching the TNG remaster on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, etc. They're not buying the blu-ray and clearly CBS isn't making back their investment on the remaster from either blu-ray sales or whatever it is they get from streaming services' licensing agreements.
And if you give people the option of watching it in HD or SD, a lot of people are just going to shrug and pay less for SD. That'll cut into the profits on the remaster even more. What people need to do is buy the TNG, TOS, and ENT blu-rays. Not on eBay or from friends or whatever. Buy them from Amazon or directly from CBS or Best Buy, what-have-you. They need to make a profit on this if we're going to have any hope of seeing DS9 and VOY in HD.
Yeah I imagine as people get more and more accustomed to HD, anything in SD will look dated and odd. Hopefully someday either there will be enough money and interest for CBS to do the remaster of DS9 and VOY or some technological marvel will simplify the process. Who knows?Do you think the need to update all older shows will someday be needed if anyone expects to make money off of them? I think you can get by with SD for awhile but if everything new looks amazing and everything in the past looks like a crap I wonder if people will just avoid older stuff because of the look. I could see SD being to future fans what black and white movies can be to fans used to stuff in color. Some will avoid them just because they are in black and white.
Also what do people think about how DS9 looks on Hulu,Amazon Prime etc compared to the dvd's? I think DS9 does look better on Amazon Prime but not close to TNG though I think I might be influenced by the fact that DS9 had better sets and visuals almost from the start and a better look with how darkly lit it could be.
Jason
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