Mixed feelings having watched some of TNG on Blu ray last night. I've yet to watch "The Inner Light", but I am concerned a bit...
First of all, "Encounter at Farpoint" looks astounding and having seen that one more times than I care to admit, HD remastering really did reveal more detail. Fractions more at the edge of the frame too, missed off earlier video masters... even beyond TV overscan areas. It totally adds more enjoyment to episodes I had tired of, and it really shows how much of a dip down in quality editing the show on tape really was. Q appears in his medieval Captain costume and instantly you notice how shiny the breastplate on his costume is. More of an angle to where the dry ice jets that freeze the crewman come from, off camera. There used to be a flaw in the video tape during this scene on every screening I've ever seen - a dark line running through Picard's tunic, horizonally near the comm badge, during his reaction shots at Q, right the way through his three costume changes. Probably a flaw that can be traced right back to the telecine in 1987.
Clearly a lot of love went into reconstructing the FX, and the previously video generated ones remain largely faithful to how they originally looked. A few things like Q's barrier and flashing/in out of the scene, look redone, in that they move with slight differences. But it's natural they would vary a bit. Based on what I saw, Season 1's box-set will be a must own for me, at the very least. Early TNG is definately going to be better appreciated now, and seem less dated with that grainy, noisy gauze video applies to everything.
Ironically, I have some doubts right now, whether the best years of the show will be as essential though - if how "Sins of the Father" has been treated, is anything to go by. Why? Well, whereas you can see MORE of the original frame during "Encounter", here they've cropped it or zoomed in slightly. So the upshot is, you can see more of the frame in the DVD version! The edges no where near match, all the way around. My suspicions were aroused just after the titles, in a scene set in Ten Forward, when at least one of the production credits appeared way too close to the bottom of the frame. It's in the right place. It's just the whole frame has been enlargely slightly too much. Couldn't somebody have at least had a previous master on hand, to refer to? At least if isn't possible to pull back, and show more of the filmed shot - because boom mikes and lighting stands appear - that the framing would stay as intended? It's frustrating that after how well the Pilot went down, so obvious a mistake as this was made.
First of all, "Encounter at Farpoint" looks astounding and having seen that one more times than I care to admit, HD remastering really did reveal more detail. Fractions more at the edge of the frame too, missed off earlier video masters... even beyond TV overscan areas. It totally adds more enjoyment to episodes I had tired of, and it really shows how much of a dip down in quality editing the show on tape really was. Q appears in his medieval Captain costume and instantly you notice how shiny the breastplate on his costume is. More of an angle to where the dry ice jets that freeze the crewman come from, off camera. There used to be a flaw in the video tape during this scene on every screening I've ever seen - a dark line running through Picard's tunic, horizonally near the comm badge, during his reaction shots at Q, right the way through his three costume changes. Probably a flaw that can be traced right back to the telecine in 1987.
Clearly a lot of love went into reconstructing the FX, and the previously video generated ones remain largely faithful to how they originally looked. A few things like Q's barrier and flashing/in out of the scene, look redone, in that they move with slight differences. But it's natural they would vary a bit. Based on what I saw, Season 1's box-set will be a must own for me, at the very least. Early TNG is definately going to be better appreciated now, and seem less dated with that grainy, noisy gauze video applies to everything.
Ironically, I have some doubts right now, whether the best years of the show will be as essential though - if how "Sins of the Father" has been treated, is anything to go by. Why? Well, whereas you can see MORE of the original frame during "Encounter", here they've cropped it or zoomed in slightly. So the upshot is, you can see more of the frame in the DVD version! The edges no where near match, all the way around. My suspicions were aroused just after the titles, in a scene set in Ten Forward, when at least one of the production credits appeared way too close to the bottom of the frame. It's in the right place. It's just the whole frame has been enlargely slightly too much. Couldn't somebody have at least had a previous master on hand, to refer to? At least if isn't possible to pull back, and show more of the filmed shot - because boom mikes and lighting stands appear - that the framing would stay as intended? It's frustrating that after how well the Pilot went down, so obvious a mistake as this was made.
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