I bought this book while on holiday last week in a charity shop for £3.50! Love the shot of Grace Lee Whitney relaxing in her chair! 
JB

JB
Is that right? Are those the 2 episodes per DVD ones? I may need to revise my spreadsheet -- I only have the first ten episodes with the EV theme.
Is that article on the way in the near future? It was teased in the opening credits article, of course.it might offer additional information on other elements of the sound design that have been changed over the years for home video
Is that article on the way in the near future? It was teased in the opening credits article, of course.
Thats what I remember.Along the lines of the silent phasers in Balance of Terror and the missing S2 & S3 ship flyby rumbles... I was lulled to sleep by The Alternative Factor on my tablet last night (the non TOS-R version on Amazon, so probably the '90s remaster), and I noticed that the shot of Enterprise firing phasers on Lazarus' ship (just the orbital shot with the cool rear view of the ship) was accompanied by the phaser sound effect. I recall from early syndication airings that the phaser-firing shot was silent in orbit but then was audible only in the following shot on the planet. Am I remembering correctly?
Along the lines of the silent phasers in Balance of Terror and the missing S2 & S3 ship flyby rumbles... I was lulled to sleep by The Alternative Factor on my tablet last night (the non TOS-R version on Amazon, so probably the '90s remaster), and I noticed that the shot of Enterprise firing phasers on Lazarus' ship (just the orbital shot with the cool rear view of the ship) was accompanied by the phaser sound effect. I recall from early syndication airings that the phaser-firing shot was silent in orbit but then was audible only in the following shot on the planet. Am I remembering correctly?
Two things prompted me to watch Where No Man again last night (on blu-ray w/ the original effects and DD 2.0 sound): 1) I was browsing some pics from the episode in Inside Star Trek; and 2) the discussion here about the different opening theme recordings.
Last night I noticed something I'd never noticed before. The very last two notes of the theme sound syncopated. I played it back, and it's definitely there.
Usually, the last two notes are straight quarter notes: dah-dah. This version has the first note shorter and the last note comes in sooner, like an eighth note followed by a dotted quarter: dot-dahhhh.
I think this is the electric violin version as you discussed, but I've never thought it sounded like a violin. Anyway, it doesn't have the voice, and the bongos are there, but way back in the mix.
Can anyone confirm if this is a glitch on the blu-ray or if it's the way it's always sounded on this version? It's possible I never noticed, because for decades I've skipped over the opening credits whenever I watch Trek, to get straight into the episode.
I don't know if it's a glitch. It's just a bad edit. Why it's there, I have no idea.
Neil
It's a glitch. Only on the blu-rays does this happen. The DVDs and the laserdiscs/VHS have the theme as it should be. Just one more thing needing correction.
Along the lines of the silent phasers in Balance of Terror and the missing S2 & S3 ship flyby rumbles... I was lulled to sleep by The Alternative Factor on my tablet last night (the non TOS-R version on Amazon, so probably the '90s remaster), and I noticed that the shot of Enterprise firing phasers on Lazarus' ship (just the orbital shot with the cool rear view of the ship) was accompanied by the phaser sound effect. I recall from early syndication airings that the phaser-firing shot was silent in orbit but then was audible only in the following shot on the planet. Am I remembering correctly?
New fact check out this morning: http://tinyurl.com/hqe65fx
TOS was fairly good at avoiding having sound in space, so it's really disappointing if they're now inserting more phaser sound in a vacuum, and engine noise, or wind sound as the ship passes the camera, things ST got out of its system after the first few episodes.
Great read.New fact check out this morning: http://tinyurl.com/hqe65fx
Huh? TOS always had sound in space. I have no memory of ever seeing a version of TOS that didn't have at least some of the sounds you describe.
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