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Is the bridge at a funny angle?

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It's interesting that you can see "the outside of the dome" in this shot (in the picture's two upper corners).

edit- Though, maybe that's an illusion, as per further discussion.
 
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It's interesting that you can see "the outside of the dome" in this shot (in the picture's two upper corners).
I'm assuming that these are the tops of the wedges, seen from above (the red line is normally the tallest bit seen from the floor). What I find impressive is that someone went to trouble of painting them the same colour as the rest of the set!
 
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Yes, I think that's got to be right. And come to think of it, when Auxiliary Control appears, the Briefing Room does not, at least not as far as I can remember. I'm assuming they wouldn't have the time (practically speaking) or inclination to redress a set in the middle of the filming of one episode.

It also seems likely, from corridor and door position, that the briefing room/rec room/Auxiliary Control set was Environmental Engineering in Wink of an Eye. They did a nice job making that look like a completely different room.

I’m leaning towards briefing room.
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Nah. There are two Auxiliary Control Rooms...one in the saucer (deck 8, single door) and another one in the secondary hull (double door). <ducks under desk> :D

I thought it was the area under the Emergency manual monitor, next to Kirk quarters.

Okay, rather than reread the thread, it's easier at this point just to recapitulate and ask my questions (as I may not have read the thread much the first time around). Anyone annoyed by this can see me for an appointment on Tuesday.

So, when did FJ produce this? https://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/blueprints/sftm/01-06-10.jpg

Was it after TAS? Because it doesn't look from the FJ prints like there's any way that the secondary exit is covered up in such a way that can be reconciled with shots of that area of the bridge in live action.

Based on the visual evidence, they are pretty high.
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It seems that the cap seen in WNMHGB was removed for the crane shot in “The Galileo Seven,” but either way…

…cathedral ceilings usually mean a higher resale value.


They actually might be "cheating" the ceiling taller to avoid a special effect. In the shot from "Is there, in Truth, No Beauty," you see a red line, then grey domed segments, but then another seam line that goes to the top of the shot. I have thought that the domes segments immediately above the red line are meant to be the true top of the room...then the grey area after the second seam line is the actual top of the ship's hull, that in TNG would be a window, and on the model is the lit domed feature. That makes the bridge ceiling height lower and fits the shape of the model better.

Of course if the bridge can rotate, all of this is fixed ;)
 
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I thought it was the area under the Emergency manual monitor, next to Kirk quarters.
It was there but only in 2 episodes - for I Mudd and By Any Other Name it was filmed from the right and got set up in the "wild" area next to Kirk's quarters which you mentioned:
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The rest of the time it was set up elsewhere, possibly near to the Briefing Room as per Matt Jefferies's foam-core model of the studio:
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They actually might be "cheating" the ceiling taller to avoid a special effect. In the shot from "Is there, in Truth, No Beauty," you see a red line, then grey domed segments, but then another seam line that goes to the top of the shot. I have thought that the domes segments immediately above the red line are meant to be the true top of the room...then the grey area after the second seam line is the actual top of the ship's hull, that in TNG would be a window, and on the model is the lit domed feature. That makes the bridge ceiling height lower and fits the shape of the model better.[/QUOTE]As far as I know you are correct in that for WNMHGB and ITITNB some small vertical extension panels were added above the standard set wedges. Under normal circumstances the top of the Bridge wedges looked like this:
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Not TOS, but this is the TMP bridge ceiling.
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And because of this photo I realized that while the bridge panels were all replaced due to TNG, the bridge structure remained (or was recreated) for the other segments. STV has those same rectangular openings as lights around the perimeter (where on TMP-STIV they had an insert with 2 lights).
 
It was there but only in 2 episodes - for I Mudd and By Any Other Name it was filmed from the right and got set up in the "wild" area next to Kirk's quarters which you mentioned:
QNxncPr.jpg

The rest of the time it was set up elsewhere, possibly near to the Briefing Room as per Matt Jefferies's foam-core model of the studio:
vY6Yo71.jpg

They actually might be "cheating" the ceiling taller to avoid a special effect. In the shot from "Is there, in Truth, No Beauty," you see a red line, then grey domed segments, but then another seam line that goes to the top of the shot. I have thought that the domes segments immediately above the red line are meant to be the true top of the room...then the grey area after the second seam line is the actual top of the ship's hull, that in TNG would be a window, and on the model is the lit domed feature. That makes the bridge ceiling height lower and fits the shape of the model better.
As far as I know you are correct in that for WNMHGB and ITITNB some small vertical extension panels were added above the standard set wedges. Under normal circumstances the top of the Bridge wedges looked like this:
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When I referred to the area under the Emergency Manual Monitor, I meant I thought this was the location of the Environmental area shown in "Wink of an Eye." It even makes sense for it to be there (under the Emergency Manual Monitor) on the real ship, since the yellow ladder is labeled for environmental engineering and Chekov calls the Emergency Manual Monitor "Life Support" while onboard the Defiant NCC-1764.

The photos of the Bridge are great. In my mind, the area the lights are sticking down from would be the actual lit dome (or window if some prefer) that is seen on the model. I think that the communications device that shoots at them in "Beyond the Farthest Star" might be hanging from that dome (which appears black in that episode but I think could be translucent at other times), but I have never seen TOS as having a closed ceiling like TMP. I feel that the dome should be see-though at least part of the time in some way, though maybe not in the obvious way the effect in "The Cage" makes it appear.
 
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