:thumbsup:yes, but imagine the effects quality for the final episodes they will do by that time!
:thumbsup:yes, but imagine the effects quality for the final episodes they will do by that time!
Babaganoosh said:
gastrof said:And the government (U.S.) is mandating that the analog stations go off the air in about a year and a half.
This will leave older TVs completely useless.
Not if they're using cable or satellite. Only over-the-air transmission, i.e. rabbit ears, will be affected. If you have DirecTV, or cable TV, you will never know that anything happened.
gastrof said:
Babaganoosh said:
By definition, TNG can't be shown in HD, since the effects were done on videotape but the live-action was done on film...
The same could be said of TOS, since its special effects didn't stand up to HD scrutiny...
They're only doing TOS over again because it *looks bad* in HD. But in TNG, DS9 and VOY's case, it would be, quite literally, impossible to show them in HD.
but they've been redone.
Would you expect Paramount or whoever is responsible for this, to put forth all the effort for the *other* shows that they're doing now for TOS? It would require a complete re-do of all the special effects for every Trek show ever made (except for Enterprise). That's a lot of work. A LOT. We're talking HUNDREDS of episodes here. Do they really care that much?
Hell, at the current rate of progress, they're years away from finishing the remastering of TOS - and that's just one series. Throw three MORE shows into the mix...have you any idea how long THAT would take? We'd all be grandparents before they finished that sumbitch.![]()
gastrof said:Re-doing the later series? You seem to miss the point. They felt it was worth it to remaster TOS, so why are you so certain they wouldn't do it with the others?
It's just a matter of CBS/Paramount DECIDING it's worth it to them to do so.
Again, they did it with TOS, so could do it with the later series too.
It's NOT impossible, and with TOS as an example, not all that improbable either.
As for the digital changeover, again, you're uninformed. There are cable companies that are discontinuing their analog service
gastrof said:
Satellite may be the only exception to this...but give them time.![]()
Admiral Bear said:
Many people who've upgraded will realise they've all been done over when their shiny new Blu-Ray releases of 30 year old films look a shambles.
Tomalak said:
No, they are wrong. All Trek, with the exception of Enterprise's last two seasons, were shot on 35mm film stock. However, the editing was all done on videotape, which was then a very cost-effective way to do it, and there was no noticeable difference on SD televisions.
To do a true HD version of TNG would be a huge undertaking. No only would all the film stock have to be scanned in high definition, but every episode would need to be reconstructed from the rushes. The film stock apparantly does survive in Paramount's huge climate controlled vault - a shot of Ten Forward from 'Menage a Troi' was reused in Enterprise's finale, with additional picture information on the edges to make a 16:9 frame.
It will be vastly more costly than TOS to do each episode, but it is possible.
Cheapjack said:
I saw that HDTV TV going the other day in a shop window.
I wasn't impressed. You can see the pixels. You can't with the super-processed ordinary TV you get today. It's blurry.
Considering that they've had about 25 years to get it right, it ain't so good.
I won't be buying it. I'm going to wait until super high def comes out!!
Corran Horn said:
Distance plays a role too. You can't be a foot away from the screen and say "This don't look so good." Well no shit it doesn't look good. You're not supposed to be that close.
DiscoveryHD theater looks fantastic in our house via Comcast. We have a 46" Samsung LCD that we sit about 8-10' away from.
gastrof said:
AviTrek said:
....It amazes me that best buy/circuit city still try and sell HDTVs with a DVD source....
It can be worse.
I was in a store today that had a DVD feeding into their HD sets, and it turned out the DVD had been made by the VOOM satellite people...
You know...the satellite service that went out of business EONS ago?
I like the way the store is keeping up to date.
On the other hand, I got a digital TV (displays Standard Def but has digital and analog tuners) for $150...brand spankin' new.
Hey, it'll get digital channels, and that's the key thing. I don't need a "just like you're there" picture.
It's TV.
I know I'm not there.![]()
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