Back then even more than now, diretcors were basically rented from show to show and they rarely could put a mark on particular episodes. STNG was actually an exception, with 4-5 directors that had a notable style.
I think more than anything except technology and budgets..directing has changed the most in TV...and I am particularly interested to see what DSC looks like on this point.
RAMA
I think more than anything except technology and budgets..directing has changed the most in TV...and I am particularly interested to see what DSC looks like on this point.
RAMA
My only beef with TNG is the directing - it hasnt aged well. Sometimes the slow, static movements of the camera and the actors are opposite to what is happening. The way the show was shot was VERY conservative, almost on a 1940s movie level. It often brings me out of the show while watching it because it doesnt add up sometimes (example: a Borg drone accesses the computer panel in engineering and Picard & Co. just stand there, looking at it doing its stuff, the camera in static position, cutting back and forth).