I think it was just cheaper to do a do-over.In a technical sense, was it necesarily to rerecord the music, instead of extracting the music tracks from the old recordings and reprocess them?

I think it was just cheaper to do a do-over.In a technical sense, was it necesarily to rerecord the music, instead of extracting the music tracks from the old recordings and reprocess them?
I just watched that one and I totally agree. The new effect was too sharp, too digital-looking, more like a screen saver, with no emotional impact.Oh yeah, I agree on that one. Also the 'star build-up' in Naked Time when the time warp occurs and they're going backwards. It looks crappy in the new version.
The original effect had a warm glow to it that seemed to increase... why redo it at all if it couldn't be done at least as well?The new effect was too sharp, too digital-looking, more like a screen saver, with no emotional impact.
I don't know if this is what Destructor means, but for MY part, I had to kind of imagine what I WASN'T seeing...
I think the redone theme sounds pretty good. The new FX are sort of hit or miss for me. Most of the E flyby and orbit shots are pretty good, but a lot of the episode specific shots are really terrible. In Galileo 7, I think the old shot of the shuttle in the shuttlebay is far far superior to the new shot, which looks like a videogame. If they just replaced the shakey starfield, the shot would have been just fine.Unlike the new effects (which I do think are good, just out of place), the re-done theme just sounds terrible.
Yeah, for some reason it sounds pretty close to me, too, until the very end. Even the first season theme without the vocals loses it at the end for the final note. Why, I'm not sure. It's clearly the same notes.Honestly, the MUSIC sounds identical to me, it's the tail end of the new singer's highest note that sort of makes me wince.Unlike the new effects (which I do think are good, just out of place), the re-done theme just sounds terrible.![]()
Not my first choice of how depict that, no. But overall, the episode is VASTLY improved IMO.how the Enterprise "flies": she's swooping and darting. Now she's a fighter rather than a cruiser?
"Remastered" refers to the new transfer and has nothing to do with the new FX. The new FX is the only part of the show that isn't remastered, so yes... thank God for Star Trek remastered.Well, if you like them, like them. But, "It's official, thank God for remastered"? Thank god there are the original formats still available.
Question: has there ever been a "Mastered" version available?"Remastered" refers to the new transfer
I'll try that!I find that watching the version with the new effects, is most enjoyable when couple with the mono sound.
Yeah.. from 1966-1969.Question: has there ever been a "Mastered" version available?"Remastered" refers to the new transfer
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Cheeky monkey.Yeah.. from 1966-1969.Question: has there ever been a "Mastered" version available?"Remastered" refers to the new transfer
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Actually when you think about it, the series never had a proper "mastering." On it's original run, some saw 35mm prints in broadcast, while other markets got a 16mm print, some even in B&W. This went on though syndication in the early 70s as well. It wasn't until things got tranferred to video that the show got a proper "mastering." Then with each improvement in broadcast technology, the show got tweeked to look better in the current medium. This latest HD release is no exception.Cheeky monkey.Yeah.. from 1966-1969.Question: has there ever been a "Mastered" version available?
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I was at a Trek Convention (I think it was '76) where Gene Roddenberry brought the bloopers and showed them to us, in 16mm, I believe (I tricked my parents- they thought I went to a local movie, not NYC, heh heh). And the crowd went wild.other markets got a 16mm print, some even in B&W.
I didn't get to *meet* him, but I WAS sitting close enough to him to see him REAL good. And when he talked to the crowd or answered questions, you felt like he was talking right to YOU!!I wish I had gotten to meet GR,
Bob Justman was certainly a fan of the new FX.I didn't get to *meet* him, but I WAS sitting close enough to him to see him REAL good. And when he talked to the crowd or answered questions, you felt like he was talking right to YOU!!I wish I had gotten to meet GR,
I remember someone asking him if he was okay with making women sex-objects in the show, to which he responded "Sure. I've been lucky enough to have been one myself at times- quite enjoyable. By the way, Bill Shatner had his shirt off a lot..."
On topic: I think Gene would have mostly loved the new FX.![]()
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