I pretty much feel that was about ALL films giving a stardate a subtitle. It's a little too "cute".
Agreed!
I pretty much feel that was about ALL films giving a stardate a subtitle. It's a little too "cute".
I hope so. I still consider TMP a living document…a work in progress.If they can, I think they will. As a sort of a final "farewell" to Wise, who really wanted the scene to be this way.
Also the lack of consistency bothers me. If you’re gonna use the chyron to orient the audience that you’re on Earth, why wouldn’t you also throw one noting “Klingon Space,” “Epsilon 9,” and “Vulcan?” Out of the 4 main locations we visit in the first 15 minutes of the movie, Earth is the one that needs the least amount of explanation to the audience. I mean, the Golden Gate Bridge is a dead giveaway…Man, the chyron in the DE is stupid. It doesn't convey any information that isn't already seen on screen. The stardate is meaningless to a general audience, even to a Trekkie one.
Harrison Ford does in Patriot Games when he enters the CIA building.Yeah that original logo was an idiot shot. Random shot of the logo on the floor. Is that something that's done? Can you go into CIA headquarters or FBI and they have their logo on the ground that everybody walks on?
The center of the Student Union at my university had big tile version of the seal on the floor. It was surrounded by velvet ropes precisely so people wouldn't walk on it and scuff it up. It was a big enough room that the big ten-foot-wide no-man's-land in the exact center wasn't too much of an obstacle.Yeah that original logo was an idiot shot. Random shot of the logo on the floor. Is that something that's done? Can you go into CIA headquarters or FBI and they have their logo on the ground that everybody walks on?
Looks like the team handling the restoration work on the theatrical version of TMP that will be on the 4K UHD set decided to do their own 'fixes' to the film.
- Leaving Drydock
They attempted to fix the arm goof that causes portions of the Drydock to turn invisible. Problem is that they simply copied and pasted one frame of the portion that would disappear, so now the stars in that part are completely frozen in place.
- Wormhole
The blue screen bleed has been fixed and a star field has been added to the asteroid explosion.
Twitter Users StarTrekVisComp has pictures.
https://twitter.com/StarTrekVisComp/status/1421259854686171143?s=20
IIRC, the insert shot of the Starfleet Command logo was dropped into the original edit when they had to cut a matte shot that wasn’t going to be completed in time.My guess would be Starfleet Command was specifically identified in the DE because the original “establishing shot” was the floor logo with the words “Starfleet Command” on it. There was probably a spirited debate on the subject.
Bill Hunt says the drydock shot is as per the theatrical release, which is interesting.Looks like the team handling the restoration work on the theatrical version of TMP that will be on the 4K UHD set decided to do their own 'fixes' to the film.
- Leaving Drydock
They attempted to fix the arm goof that causes portions of the Drydock to turn invisible. Problem is that they simply copied and pasted one frame of the portion that would disappear, so now the stars in that part are completely frozen in place.
- Wormhole
The blue screen bleed has been fixed and a star field has been added to the asteroid explosion.
Twitter Users StarTrekVisComp has pictures.
https://twitter.com/StarTrekVisComp/status/1421259854686171143?s=20
Can you go into CIA headquarters or FBI and they have their logo on the ground that everybody walks on?
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