Not sure, but with the fog and close in shots I'm guessing it's a indoor studio set.
Agreed. Had to be. No way they went out somewhere in LA with a fog machine for a minute-long scene. It's really effective, though. I totally buy it as outdoors.
Not sure, but with the fog and close in shots I'm guessing it's a indoor studio set.
It definitely was cool. I was just thinking about someone firing a phaser into dirt and rocks - maybe it was when Sulu was confronted by Losira? - and some flames sparking up.
Oh, that's right. Kirk is digging a grave for poor D'Amato, I think. But nice screen cap showing Sulu phasering into the planet's flammable soil. Given my username I really should know these things.
So Kalandans have their navels where their livers should be?Later, Sulu shoots Losira in her belly button.
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Not sure, but with the fog and close in shots I'm guessing it's a indoor studio set.
Fake "exterior" sets have always looked fake, whether on the big movie screen or the old NTSC 525-line television screen. Compare these two shots from the 1964 comedy Man's Favorite Sport and tell me which is outdoors and which is an exterior set on a soundstage.Back then, no studio shot "outdoor" scenes looked real. The lighting was always off. Every time Bonanza or The Time Tunnel filmed forest scenes in the studio, they looked terrible. I don't know if it looked as obvious on the crummier TVs and lower res broadcasts.
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