Note: ignore 'maquette' in title... this should say 'model'.
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I am wondering if anyone can help me solve a mystery that has been perplexing me since I started writing WAMTNG.
As you may know, I'm putting out a weekly Substack newsletter focussing on the Words (W), Acting Roles (A), and Models (M) of TNG (everyone's welcome, and all 178 WAMs will be free, so please do subscribe! End shameless plug). As part of this process I have to examine some of the shots and the production history of the show in order to draw some conclusions.
Broadly speaking, I conclude that this image from "Code of Honor" was composited using a flat matte painting of the planet:
Now in "Home Soil", we see a planetary model as part of the prop set for the terraforming lab:
Firstly, does anyone know if this is the model used to shoot the opening orbital shots of this episode (presumably tinted red in post-production)?
And if so, when does the season one production team switch from using planetary matte paintings to models...?
Relatedly, where are these mattes and studio miniatures now? Why do we see so few behind the scenes images of these production materials...?
If the orbital shots from mid-season one onwards are shot with models, did they end up repainting the same model to save on costs (explaining why we don't see these props - they were being repurposed)...?
And if they were matte paintings, why do we never see these matte paintings today...?
There's a mystery here I haven't been able to solve on my own, so I wanted to put out a distress call and see if there were any starships in the area who can help.
Thanks in advance for any information (or speculation) on this topic!
WAMTNG
Updated 16/7/2022 to reflect Scotpens observation that I had misused the term 'maquette'.
Hailing frequencies open!
I am wondering if anyone can help me solve a mystery that has been perplexing me since I started writing WAMTNG.
As you may know, I'm putting out a weekly Substack newsletter focussing on the Words (W), Acting Roles (A), and Models (M) of TNG (everyone's welcome, and all 178 WAMs will be free, so please do subscribe! End shameless plug). As part of this process I have to examine some of the shots and the production history of the show in order to draw some conclusions.
Broadly speaking, I conclude that this image from "Code of Honor" was composited using a flat matte painting of the planet:

Now in "Home Soil", we see a planetary model as part of the prop set for the terraforming lab:

Firstly, does anyone know if this is the model used to shoot the opening orbital shots of this episode (presumably tinted red in post-production)?

And if so, when does the season one production team switch from using planetary matte paintings to models...?
Relatedly, where are these mattes and studio miniatures now? Why do we see so few behind the scenes images of these production materials...?
If the orbital shots from mid-season one onwards are shot with models, did they end up repainting the same model to save on costs (explaining why we don't see these props - they were being repurposed)...?
And if they were matte paintings, why do we never see these matte paintings today...?
There's a mystery here I haven't been able to solve on my own, so I wanted to put out a distress call and see if there were any starships in the area who can help.
Thanks in advance for any information (or speculation) on this topic!
WAMTNG
Updated 16/7/2022 to reflect Scotpens observation that I had misused the term 'maquette'.
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