That's an incredible find! It's a bit surreal to see the motion shots of the ships so detailed and crisp before they got dulled and blurry by the vfx passes.
Wow! That's pretty cool. Wonder if this can be used in a re-remastering project?
Rewatching this I think this footage has been around for awhile because I think I recognize some still shots that could have been taken from this footage.Curious - were these never seen footage only recently discovered/released?
That's exactly where a bunch of these shots come from. They're in the "Visualizing the Fantastic" half-hour featurette.This is stuff that should have been included on the Roddenberry Vault DVD.
That's exactly where a bunch of these shots come from. They're in the "Visualizing the Fantastic" half-hour featurette.
Many of these shots were of the older versions of the ship—the larger navigational antenna, the reshaped bridge, the domes missing from the aft end of the warp nacelles.
Very cool never-before-seen motion shots of the Enterprise. This is stuff that should have been included on the Roddenberry Vault DVD.
I will have to look again. I recall some, but not all those shots from the BluRays.This IS from the Roddenberry Vault Blu-rays!
It's not true.Cool! I read on some Amazon reviews that the featurette is in SD even on the Bluray version. If true that is a bummer![]()
You were the one who brought TOSR up in the first place.This could be the subject of another thread and I’m not interested in reigniting the pro/con argument of the cgi work of TOS-R.
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