Yep it's true! The TOS transporter room was the coolest of any used in the franchise! The later series versions weren't as pleasing for me and while I loved the beaming in and out in the original television series, I hated the glaring halo that accompanied the crew when materialising in the films and the TNG,DS9 and VOY shows as well! The simple fizzy look was enough for me to believe and it drew very little attention from the races they were supposed to be watching while you can't say the same of the others!
JB
JB, the TOS transporter effect is impossibly cool to me, with the fizzy look you mentioned and the absolutely fantastic sound effects too. I did not dislike the later updates, though, just liked them less. And the Cardassian transporter effect first shown (I think) in DS9 rocks.
One thing I always wondered was why you had to stand up to operate the transporter? Except in TNGs "Conspiracy", all the transporter operator stations were stand up ones which I never understood.
Also worth noting in one of the TOS comic books, at a conference at a starbase the main transporter room had a central series of transporter control consoles that each faced transporter booths that ringed the room. Really cool setup that would be nice to see onscreen.
Though not worth blowing the budget on a la Stellar Cartography (Generations).
Off topic but I never understood why the budget in Generations was so low. Perhaps it was Shatner's salary (not blaming Bill at all; he was worth it). I actually love almost all of that movie regardless, except that I wish Kirk had not been killed.
Your point about the transporter operator standing is a great one that reinforces my appreciation for you guys here. In 40 years I never, ever thought of that!! Out-of-universe in TOS it has to be that they built the terrific transporter console and then realized it wouldn't work with a Burke chair, or just didn't want to build a console that would. Then the other series followed suit, perhaps? In universe I'll go with the guess that beaming was important/dangerous enough for the tech to stand up, but all bridge functions were pretty important too and they all had chairs, so who knows. Love your comic book anecdote! Very cool.
P.S., I did always think it was ridiculous that the tactical officer on Galaxy-class starships had to stand for his/her entire shift. At least Tuvok and Harry had chairs on Voyager, even though they hardly ever used them because, I think, of camera angles. One of my few complaints with the Intrepid-class bridge, which I otherwise find superb.