Toronto-based Starfield Indie on Monday said it has acquired control of the worldwide Starhunter franchise rights and plans to produce 26 webisodes, eight to 15 minutes each, in November.
the series' original creators, Daniel D’or and Philip Jackson, Starfield president of production and development, will work with writer Nelu Ghiran to relaunch the brand.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/canadian-sci-fi-series-starhunter-629901?mobile_redirect=falseThe relaunch of Starhunter is expected to include an online Starhunter game, four graphic novels to be written by David Tischman, and HD versions of the original TV episodes.
It is that last sentence that looks interesting:
From what I saw on Youtube it looks very british with Dutch angles galore.HD versions of the original TV episodes.
imdb shows tech specs
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
Negative Format Video (HDTV)
so I guess it was an early HDTV production. Probably 1080/60i.
info on the series that ran from 2000-2001 in Canada and
Starhunter (later Starhunter 2300) is a Canadian science fiction television series that aired for two seasons. The series was produced in Canada by The Danforth Studios Ltd. (a D'or/Jackson Company) in association with Alliance Atlantis with some photography in the United Kingdom.
from WikipediaThe first run of the first season aired in Canada, from 1 November 2000 to 28 March 2001. Starhunter was syndicated in the United States by Western Television Syndicators, going to air in the fall of 2002. The first season continues to re-run in many territories. The second season had its first run in Canada from 9 August 2003 to 3 April 2004.
an older TrekBBS thread:
Is StarHunter and its spinoff worth watching?