Phantassm said:
^^I find it strange" that YOU are the only one taken back by the acting while the general consensus here thinks that it was fine. Could that possibly give you the insight to at least think that perhaps YOU are incapable of being bias? Others here have throughly enjoyed this tale so I think its sad, honestly that you didn't have a good time with this adventure. That's too bad. I really, really enjoyed it and I am glad that I have the capacity to do so-makes life much more fun.
Is he the only one, or does this general consensus you mention possibly include others? I don't think he's the first to complain about the acting in New Voyages, and I doubt he'll be the last. I think it's an unfair criticism, however, given that this is basically an amateur production with a little help from the pros here and there. I still can't sit through the teaser of the first episode, but what I've seen since looks better in every respect. The acting improves, the writing improves, the visuals improve, and the music improves.
But it's logical for someone new to New Voyages to start at the beginning, and it's really hard to come away from that with a good impression. First impressions last, and I imagine a lot of potential fans watch the first one and give up halfway through. Heck, I baled out in less time than that, and it took me over a year to come back and try another episode.
I've been involved in a number of amateur productions over the last eighteen months as a writer, actor, cameraman, and make-up artist. I went into that thinking I'd be a natural and that acting would be a snap. What I saw the first time I watched myself on screen made me cringe. It isn't easy to convince people you're the character and not a grown adult playing make-believe in front of the camera, so I have a better perspective on productions like New Voyages than I did before. I'm willing to cut the cast a little slack and temper my criticisms with a reflection of the intent and skill of the team. But it would also be inaccurate to sugar-coat criticism of the finished product and claim the acting was on the same level as a professional production.
Well, a professional, non-Sci-Fi Channel production.