Kegek said:
I'm fine with the weak, cheesy effects from earlier episodes and the general modelwork and the early CGI, just like I remember them.
Never discount nostalgia.![]()
Trekker4747 said:
Wow.
That's.... A LOT of green!
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I kind of wonder if the live action footage that was transferred to video along with the effects would stand up to hi-def as well. I've always looked forward to having the filmed live action footage released from the somewhat-grainy effect (that I can see on my standard television) of being transferred to video.RAMA said:
Kegek said:
I'm fine with the weak, cheesy effects from earlier episodes and the general modelwork and the early CGI, just like I remember them.
Never discount nostalgia.![]()
Its not bad effects I'm worried about....remember the videotape effects work will NOT stand up to HD viewing! Lines and artifacts will be visible. The FX are usualyl passable to great in STNG. In at least two cases, recent early episodes I've watched (Where No One Has Gone Before, Lonely Among Us) didn't have ONE bad effect....and yet all of them would have to be redone for HD.
RAMA
od0_ital said:
I'm not stressin' about the new DVDs - I already have all seven seasons of TNG on my shelf, along with the three seasons of TOS, the TAS box set & the first three seasons of DS9.
Commander Ryker said:
Am hoping that when the remastered version do occur that they won't charge like they did for the first release.
CaptainStoner said:
I noticed the total running time is 357 minutes shorter on the new set. Maybe the new set doesn't have the interviews.
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