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The original Excelsior bridge...

Man, was Nimoy green as a director. Looking at the posts in the 1st page of this thread (together with our years of observations in ST3), it seems so many things were designed and made for this movie and didn't show.
 
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Nope, it was the whole bridge redone with the white walls and movie-era Okudagrams. But the bridge set had been through a lot in the eight or nine years since it was first built for Phase II -- its redresses as the Reliant, Grissom, and Saratoga, and various pyro work involved in TWOK (on both ships) and TSFS (for the auto-destruct). Even if Shatner had been able to re-use that set instead of going all-new for TFF, it would have needed some major TLC.
 
I personally like the TUC version better myself. I think the original TSFS version had some interesting ideas that could be executed better, and the idea of a temporary bridge is interesting.
 
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Stangely, the Excelsior bridge in TUC always felt smaller to me than the Enterprise one in the same movie, which is very odd, considering they're the same set just redressed!

I think the addition of the large display screen, and the two additional posts to either side, give the rear wall a more cramped feeling.

I felt the same about the Enterprise-B!
 
^ No, the Excelsior computer voice was indeed Nimoy (under the pseudonym of 'Frank Force').

I've always been convinced that when Styles orders the tractor beam on ready, it's Nimoy's voice that says "Tractor beam, aye." See 4:04 in this clip:
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The whole bridge? I thought they repainted (and inserted Okudagrams in) only the parts of it that were actually seen in the shot. :confused:
Nope. I'd heard that too (from an old interview with Lora (formerly Shane) Johnson), but this photo, which began circulating when Majel Barrett died, kind of poked a hole in that:

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That's Spock's science station, and the damage control station beyond. I had the chance to ask Michael Okuda about this on his Facebook page maybe a year or two ago, and he confirmed that the whole bridge was repainted, and that he designed new graphics for all the stations.
 
Nope. I'd heard that too (from an old interview with Lora (formerly Shane) Johnson), but this photo, which began circulating when Majel Barrett died, kind of poked a hole in that:

majelgene2big_zpsutk4own5.jpg


That's Spock's science station, and the damage control station beyond. I had the chance to ask Michael Okuda about this on his Facebook page maybe a year or two ago, and he confirmed that the whole bridge was repainted, and that he designed new graphics for all the stations.

It makes me wish they had just used this repainted/new graphics stations TMP Bridge as seen in the final scene of TVH for TFF or both TFF and TUC.
 
Nope. I'd heard that too (from an old interview with Lora (formerly Shane) Johnson), but this photo, which began circulating when Majel Barrett died, kind of poked a hole in that:

majelgene2big_zpsutk4own5.jpg


That's Spock's science station, and the damage control station beyond. I had the chance to ask Michael Okuda about this on his Facebook page maybe a year or two ago, and he confirmed that the whole bridge was repainted, and that he designed new graphics for all the stations.
But why does Lora/Shane remember it differently, then? That seems like an odd thing to misremember. Maybe the entire bridge was redone after Johnson's visit in anticipation of future movies?
 
It makes me wish they had just used this repainted/new graphics stations TMP Bridge as seen in the final scene of TVH for TFF or both TFF and TUC.

Nah, too bright and bare. I see it for what it is... A place-holder bridge before the real thing was put in.

Plus the set was being used on TNG at that point as the Battle Bridge and various other guest bridges, court rooms, and whatnot.
 
NEEDS RAILINGS
This was my first thought when I saw the movie back in the 80s. Even though they may not have been needed due to the big armwrests, (as someone already mentioned) for the sake of the movie it would have added much needed texture and variety to the set.
 
This was my first thought when I saw the movie back in the 80s. Even though they may not have been needed due to the big armwrests, (as someone already mentioned) for the sake of the movie it would have added much needed texture and variety to the set.

Precisely.
 
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