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Star Trek The Motion Picture Deleted Memory Wall scene Restored

The deleted Memory Wall scene remains probably one of the biggest deleted scenes in the entire Star Trek franchise. So, for the 45th anniversary of Star Trek The Motion Picture, We present a restoration of the deleted Memory Wall scene from Star Trek The Motion Picture using set photos, surviving footage, other reconstructions, animation and the original script.

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This video has been posted here before. It's not a restoration because there is no film publicly available to restore.

At best, this is an attempt to emulate what might've been through a slideshow.
 
A selection of still photographs accompanied by descriptive text from the screenplay is not a restoration of the scene...
 
This video has been posted here before. It's not a restoration because there is no film publicly available to restore.

At best, this is an attempt to emulate what might've been through a slideshow.
Hi, I personally disagree, the definition of restored is to bring back or re-establish (a previous right, practice, or situation, or, to return (someone or something) to a former condition, place, or position. 👍
 
A selection of still photographs accompanied by descriptive text from the screenplay is not a restoration of the scene...
Hi, It is a restoration of what's available, restoring something doesn't mean you need every piece of material possible. the definition of restored is to bring back or re-establish (a previous right, practice, or situation, or, to return (someone or something) to a former condition, place, or position. This definition implies that we don't need all the source material to restore something. 👍
 
I am currently playing around using LitVideo to see if I can translate some of this onto film. It doesn't work with Kirk and Spock because you can't separate Spock's solo journey, so I have been pasting Grace Lee Whitney's face into Nimoy's original spacesuit so that Kirk and Rand pursue Spock.

I think there are limits on what AI understands so I suspect that the attack by the light bees may prove too difficult to produce but I have subscribed for a year, so I will see how I get on!
 
I am currently playing around using LitVideo to see if I can translate some of this onto film. It doesn't work with Kirk and Spock because you can't separate Spock's solo journey, so I have been pasting Grace Lee Whitney's face into Nimoy's original spacesuit so that Kirk and Rand pursue Spock.

I think there are limits on what AI understands so I suspect that the attack by the light bees may prove too difficult to produce but I have subscribed for a year, so I will see how I get on!
Hi, Pauln6, that sounds cool, can't wait for your next upload and the new memory wall video. 🖖
 
Hi, Pauln6, that sounds cool, can't wait for your next upload and the new memory wall video. 🖖
I need to obtain permission from LitVideo before I can share it publicly, especially as it has AI produced likenesses of two actors in some parts. I might be limited to a few images, or sharing with individuals for personal use.

I might get more mileage if I wave it under Otoy's nose. I am trying to convince them that they could do an amazing job on a Memory Wall scene. It might be useful for storyboarding.
 
Hi, I personally disagree, the definition of restored is to bring back or re-establish (a previous right, practice, or situation, or, to return (someone or something) to a former condition, place, or position. 👍
This video doesn't do any of that because it doesn't have any of the original footage that was shot by Robert Wise in autumn 1978.
 
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