I understand and know in my heart that the chances of getting DS9 in HD are very slim, but still I have some hope left inside of me that I will see it happen some day.
It isn't happening. Why would it? Broadcasters/streaming providers are paying for it in SD. There is simply zero risk for CBS.
The chances of DS9HD was/is based not only on TNG-R (or even the new TOS-R and ENT-HD editions), but also on interest in DS9 itself. Stream it on Netflix, and maybe Netflix might be interested in an upgraded version.
Interest? Maybe some folks need to come to grips with the fact that DS9 and Voyager may not be that popular in the grand scheme of things? That CBS doesn't see a these shows as being big enough to spend money on remastering them?
If there was a windfall of profits from remastering Star Trek: The Next Generation in high definition...surely CBS would be trying to make even more money by remastering Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, no?
The best indicator that TNG under-performed is the fact that DS9 in HD is not happening.
It's more that TNG was a lot of practical effects, and DS9 got CGI heavy, especially with those giant battles. And the problem is, in intervening years, a lot of those CGI elements have been lost or the formatting is unworkable/incompatible with modern software. And they're out of date anyway in terms of poly count and resolution. So it is cost intensive to build CGI models and format them from square one, and to redo all those scenes. TNG was mostly processing practical effects from film elements and reintegrating them with the rest of a scene, with some CGI work where necessary. DS9 would take a lot more, and that gets expensive.
It's not just a matter of what it would cost, but how much it would make. This has been stated quite a few times now. Bluray sales for TNG were not nearly as much as CBS expected. DS9 will be more costly to remaster, yes, but more important, it will sell less. That's a simple fact we Niners need to live with. The show simply is not as commercially viable as TNG was/is. So, more costs against lower sales.....
It's not just a matter of what it would cost, but how much it would make. This has been stated quite a few times now. Bluray sales for TNG were not nearly as much as CBS expected. DS9 will be more costly to remaster, yes, but more important, it will sell less. That's a simple fact we Niners need to live with. The show simply is not as commercially viable as TNG was/is. So, more costs against lower sales.....
But for both DS9 and Voyager I can see that, if the TNG Blu-Rays didn't do well, CBS might discontinue Blu-Ray and just release DS9-HD and Voyager-HD through online streaming services, such as CBS All-Access in the US and CRAVE here in Canada.
See the article I posted above. Since the files still exist, and could probably be tracked down completely over the course of a week or two (that is, probably less time than it will take to track down all of the film) DS9 w/CGI would probably cost *less* than a TNG episode (or DS9 filmed model ep) as you can toss the files into the appropriate program and render it out using the saved settings. No painstaking re-editing from the notes.
The issue is that while it would likely cost less, the demand (and again this is stream + broadcast + disc sales driving it, not just one source) is far lesser than that. 10% less costly compared to 30-50% fewer sales (e.g.).
It's also a matter of who owns the digital assets. The single biggest cost for a full-on HD remaster comes from locating, scanning, and recompiling episodes from the film archives - both for equipment and labor.And man-hours, equipment, usage of buildings, designers for packages. It's more complicated than that. Really, if it was that simple, don't you think they would have done it?? So yes, costs are way higher than projected earnings. Simple as pie.
It's also a matter of who owns the digital assets. The single biggest cost for a full-on HD remaster comes from locating, scanning, and recompiling episodes from the film archives - both for equipment and labor.
The next biggest cost would be to integrate the digital assets seamlessly into the new masters; considering that at about 15-25% of the digital work will probably need to be redone from scratch, due to misplacement of the assets, the software becoming obsolete, etc.
To do all 7 seasons could cost quite a lot that CBS simply isn't wiling to cough up because they don't expect a good return.
I'm sure it will be done eventually, if streaming partners like Amazon and Netflix are willing to subsidize it.
Right. "Right now" - no. But maybe in just another year or two, when/if DISC is a success to match the movies, it would make sense. Maybe more than that.That's the only way really, if and when outside parties are willing to invest. And right now, I don't see that happening.
If CBS does decide to make DS9-HD for streaming, why wouldn't they sell some discs as well? The marginal cost of making the discs is small.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.