I think in these moments our subconsciousness regains control, telling us that the debased "soap opera effect" isn't such a bad thing after all, but instead adds to a more realistic movement presentation.![]()
I've occasionally cranked up the frame interpolation just to see what it looks like, and it always creates visible artifacts around moving objects. It looks like compression macroblocking.
The biggest surprise is that "Lithosphere" spends most of its time discussing Deep Space Nine (which began airing during TNG's sixth season) [...] Obviously DS9's teased (but still unconfirmed) Blu-ray debut eases some of the friction a little, but this really gets the extras off on an unusual start.
Reviews for TNG-HD S6 are starting to come out. I found this excerpt particularly interesting
The biggest surprise is that "Lithosphere" spends most of its time discussing Deep Space Nine (which began airing during TNG's sixth season) [...] Obviously DS9's teased (but still unconfirmed) Blu-ray debut eases some of the friction a little, but this really gets the extras off on an unusual start.
http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/64068/star-trek-the-next-generation-season-six/
The way I read this is that the people making the VAM were making a small push for DS9. The brass of CBS had nothing to do with it. And so far it hasn't seemed to have had an effect on them....
FrontierTrek- are you aware of any information as to whether CBS have considered TNG-R a success or a failure?
FrontierTrek- are you aware of any information as to whether CBS have considered TNG-R a success or a failure?
I'd say since they aren't moving directly to redo DS9, the sales are probably short of what they were hoping for.
Also I might guess that in terms of DVD and VHS sales, seasons 3-5 might sell better, as more casual fans pick and choose the good episodes?! That probably also applies to viewing figures on TV, even today.
But are the TNG sales disappointing as of now? We've only seen the first week of sales for each season, we don't know how well they went on later. Then there are factors such as digital media rising in popularity. I think the real question is not whether TNG did well enough to get a DS9 project going, but that if DS9 will do well at all, at least enough to make a profit after remastering the whole series.
But are the TNG sales disappointing as of now? We've only seen the first week of sales for each season, we don't know how well they went on later. Then there are factors such as digital media rising in popularity. I think the real question is not whether TNG did well enough to get a DS9 project going, but that if DS9 will do well at all, at least enough to make a profit after remastering the whole series.
FrontierTrek kept saying that the remastering of DS9 was solely dependent on TNG disc sales. If that is the case, then we have to work under the assumption that they were disappointing overall.
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