Every breath you take
And every move you make
Every bond you break
Every step you take
Robau's watching you.
And every move you make
Every bond you break
Every step you take
Robau's watching you.
The 23rd century Section 31 oath of office is pretty strange.Every breath you take
And every move you make
Every bond you break
Every step you take
Robau's watching you.
I used to design fantasy maps (mostly for fun but I did a few professionally).Love this map:
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Hopefully we will get to see a better version of it one day like we did with the map of Bajor from Picard.![]()
GREEN SCREENS be damned..!View attachment 28716
Can you imagine the thrill of working on a set like this??? Matte paintings be damned!![]()
I don’t think that it is a green screen, I think that it is a big high definition TV type thing.GREEN SCREENS be damned..!
I don’t think that it is a green screen, I think that it is a big high definition TV type thing.
It’s beautiful like a holodeck.Basically. It’s called an AR wall.
Pixomondo has nicknamed it the holodeck. It even has a yellow grid when not displaying any images. The grid is there for technical reasons, camera tracking, but still.It’s beautiful like a holodeck.
That's what they're saying. They're not using Green screens.I don’t think that it is a green screen, I think that it is a big high definition TV type thing.
That's even betterThe grid is there for technical reasons, camera tracking, but still.
Over at Star Wars: And now, we shall use these ridiculously expensive AR walls for yet another boring desert planet that's either Tatooine or a Tatooine copy...View attachment 28716
Can you imagine the thrill of working on a set like this???
Star Trek should film desert scenes in actual location shoots at exotic locations and save the AR wall for ‘space’ things that can not be recreated in the ‘real’ world.Over at Star Wars: And now, we shall use these ridiculously expensive AR walls for yet another boring desert planet that's either Tatooine or a Tatooine copy...
Star Trek: Step aside, we'll show you how it's done.
Not if they have a schedule to keep.Star Trek should film desert scenes in actual location shoots at exotic locations and save the AR wall for ‘space’ things that can not be recreated in the ‘real’ world.
You're not going to find any deserts in Canada, and I doubt they'll want to fly the cast down to one in the States when they can save money with the AR Wall.Star Trek should film desert scenes in actual location shoots at exotic locations and save the AR wall for ‘space’ things that can not be recreated in the ‘real’ world.
They can go to Dubai then, Doctor Who filmed there once and even took a London bus. The city looks futuristic too so it can be a ‘space port’. It should be cheaper to film there too once the flights have been sorted.You're not going to find any deserts in Canada, and I doubt they'll want to fly the cast down to one in the States when they can save money with the AR Wall.
You're not going to find any deserts in Canada, and I doubt they'll want to fly the cast down to one in the States when they can save money with the AR Wall.
Cheaper for whom?They can go to Dubai then, Doctor Who filmed there once and even took a London bus. The city looks futuristic too so it can be a ‘space port’. It should be cheaper to film there too once the flights have been sorted.
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