Is Joan Winston still around? If so, she might know, she visited the sets back then.
She died a few months ago. But she was on set in the final year... "Turnabout Intruder", actually. That's the visit covered in "Star Trek Lives!"
Is Joan Winston still around? If so, she might know, she visited the sets back then.
If you look at the box art for the re-release of the AMT Enterprise model kit, the side panel with a photo of Kirk shows the exact green color that his uniform shirt looked on set:
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Quick, someone get in a time machine and go back to 1966 and find out, dammit!
Is Joan Winston still around? If so, she might know, she visited the sets back then.
Pay special attention to the darker, moodier scenes; you'll see those "gold" command tunics suddenly look green.
Besides, Bill Theiss said on more than one occasion that the command color was green, as shown in the dress uniforms and that wraparound tunic of Kirk's. It was just the choice of material for the standard tunic that made the difference.
Boy, do I feel deprived--I saw everything first run in black & white...
Makes sense that the command color would be green, anyway. Best way to sell new color TVs, by having your uniforms be primary colors: blue, red, green.
Makes sense that the command color would be green, anyway. Best way to sell new color TVs, by having your uniforms be primary colors: blue, red, green.
Except that the "primary colors" are red, blue and yellow - they are the colors from which all others can be mixed e.g. green is created by mixing blue and yellow. (Don't ask about tints and shades etc.)
Back durring the original series, when I was a minnow, I actually thought that the GR and Theiss had designed the command shirts using the idea of the three primaries for the three major area os service - as an art student, I was pleased and impressed.
Oh well. I now accept that the command shirts were indeed a very "goldish" green, a very 60s color BTW.
Except that the "primary colors" are red, blue and yellow - they are the colors from which all others can be mixed e.g. green is created by mixing blue and yellow.
I noticed that, too; especially that jacket he wears sometimes. Very raspberry -- even on screen. ( I'm rewatching STNG at the moment; up to Unification 2 today.)aside: Picard's was surprisingly raspberry-er than the maroon that appears onscreen.
This comes from the tendency to think in "primary colors" for some folks.I've heard that Kirk's shirt in the show was actually green, but showed up as gold on TV.
Are there any pics that show it in its true form?
This comes from the tendency to think in "primary colors" for some folks.I've heard that Kirk's shirt in the show was actually green, but showed up as gold on TV.
Are there any pics that show it in its true form?
The color of the tunic is not "yellow" but is not "green" either. It's actually a somewhat "green-brown-tinged" gold.
There are those who take the small element of green in the total coloration and assert that this makes it "green" while this is far from the case.
Kirk's wrap-around is truly green, as is his "dress jacket," but the standard tunic is really an "aged gold" coloration.
Boy, do I feel deprived--I saw everything first run in black & white...
We didn't have color TV until 1975. So I spent a lot of time in the TV section of Two Guys on saturday mornings.![]()
Boy, do I feel deprived--I saw everything first run in black & white...
We didn't have color TV until 1975. So I spent a lot of time in the TV section of Two Guys on saturday mornings.![]()
So my siblings and I weren 't the only ones...![]()
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