I hope Doug remakes the opening credits while he's at it. The one they've been using is nicely made, but I don't think it really suits the retro style of the show.
I hope Doug remakes the opening credits while he's at it. The one they've been using is nicely made, but I don't think it really suits the retro style of the show.
I recall him explaining this as well.IIRC one thing Doug Drexler did to make the Enterprise SFX look more along the lines of the original filming was scale. A lot of productions model the craft as full size and then put the virtual camera in to get a cool shot. Doug scaled it to match the 11' filming miniature then created his virtual camera to match the lenses used back then as well. The combination gives the ship the same feel in perspective motion as the TOS shots.
With regard to the opening credits, I've commented specifically on how it contains obvious shout-outs to TNG, in particular with respect to the movement of and angles on the ship, but I never said it was a bad thing.
If TOS had continued for an unlimited number of seasons, I'd expect that they wouldn't have rigidly adhered to the same cast roster for the entire duration. They certainly didn't during the three seasons we had. Rand left, Chekov arrived, and various minor crew-member characters with substantial speaking parts had various irregular appearances.
Personally, I sorta like having some TNG allusions, including a ship's counselor. That is, the very idea of a counselor is not at all objectionable. As with most things, it comes down to the execution, but innovation and experimentation are always better than ossification and stagnation.
IIRC one thing Doug Drexler did to make the Enterprise SFX look more along the lines of the original filming was scale. A lot of productions model the craft as full size and then put the virtual camera in to get a cool shot. Doug scaled it to match the 11' filming miniature then created his virtual camera to match the lenses used back then as well. The combination gives the ship the same feel in perspective motion as the TOS shots.
IIRC one thing Doug Drexler did to make the Enterprise SFX look more along the lines of the original filming was scale. A lot of productions model the craft as full size and then put the virtual camera in to get a cool shot. Doug scaled it to match the 11' filming miniature then created his virtual camera to match the lenses used back then as well. The combination gives the ship the same feel in perspective motion as the TOS shots.
As much as I admire Mr. Drexlers work and as logical as it might seem at first glance, scaling of a virtual model has no effect on the render, because model and camera are both virtual.
The only aspect where it might have a slight effect is if you use DoF (Depth of Field) in your renders, but I don´t think that he used that effect in his shots - and even if, this could also be achieved in any scale by adjusting parameters.
Twenty-five days to go and they're over eighty-five percent to their target. This should work out quite well for them.
That'd be nice, but I bet it'll be a continuation with the Piece of the Action theme and was probably made before they even shot Ep 4. We may know in just a couple of minutes... or not.The KS page mentioned video updates every 5 days, so one should be coming today. Hopefully it will show some behind the scenes of Ep 4.
That'd be nice, but I bet it'll be a continuation with the Piece of the Action theme and was probably made before they even shot Ep 4. We may know in just a couple of minutes... or not.The KS page mentioned video updates every 5 days, so one should be coming today. Hopefully it will show some behind the scenes of Ep 4.
I had some problems with it too. Try going directly to vimeo.com/115610576I can't get it to play, tried three browsers and nothing but blackness.
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