Not sure how much is actually computer, because there's BTS shots in the articles, I think it's prosthetics?It would have to be a Shatner-deepfake thing like here
Not sure how much is actually computer, because there's BTS shots in the articles, I think it's prosthetics?It would have to be a Shatner-deepfake thing like here
I think OTOY has mentioned a combo of physical and digital prosthetics were used.Not sure how much is actually computer, because there's BTS shots in the articles, I think it's prosthetics?
Not sure how much is actually computer, because there's BTS shots in the articles, I think it's prosthetics?
I think OTOY has mentioned a combo of physical and digital prosthetics were used.
I wasn't but I am now. I would love that of course.Anyone else wondering if they're testing the waters for another Shatner-helmed Trek movie, this time with lots of CG de-ageing?
Because the amount of time, effort, and money required to 'deepfake' the face, emulate the voice, and attend to all the little quirks and oddities that come from that process simply isn't worth it for something that is never quite 100% anyway. (Not yet.)Now I have to ask why the hell Sam Witwer isn't playing young Kirk in Strange New Worlds.
I sure hope this isn't correct.Check out the Enterprise-J entry. There are some renders of the interior which includes parks, which I'm pretty sure is the same place we see in the video.
https://roddenberry.x.io/_next/image/?url=https://rdby-prod-cms.otoy-tf-1.com/media/EntJ_collage_1 copy.webp&w=3840&q=75
He was primarily a voice actor after Smallville, with occasional live action performances. So, he might not have considered it.Now I have to ask why the hell Sam Witwer isn't playing young Kirk in Strange New Worlds.
Probably not. The framing device of Mitchell at the Beginning seemed to indicate some sort of shenanigans or adjustments by another being. As Kirk would note, he wouldn't be moved because "it wasn't real." He seemed quite moved by this experience.Technically impressive. This was all in the Nexus, short of Kirk seeing Spock on his deathbed?
I wonder if Yor was put into Discovery knowing this was happening down the line? Akin to Wesley Crusher referencing Prodigy season 2 in Picard season 2 many years before. Time agent Yor was a pretty random addition to Disco season 3, with Kovich/Daniels' little info dump of where and when he was from just seemed like the typical Discovery slightly awkward exposition at the time, but now I wonder if it was a plan all along and they needed to establish someone who could get Kirk where he needed to be, when he needed to be.
If this is not In the Nexus, how much is? Or is this due to Q?
I'm 99% certain those are glimpses of '765874' shorts yet to come. There's something going on with our former yeoman J.M. Colt (who, incidentally, would have been taking her first steps onto the set of the Enterprise bridge 60 years ago next week). This story ain't over.Yes, he’s absolutely their son.
There are also some very interesting shots on the blog page, including what appears to be Spock and Saavik’s wedding, Colt in a Kelvin uniform with Kirk and Spock at Spock’s death bed, Colt with Kirk and a younger Spock and Saavik on the Enterprise-A bridge, and Mr Arex!
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OTOY, in association with William Shatner and the Nimoy Estate, releases ‘765874 Unification,’ commemorating 30th anniversary of “Star Trek: Generations”
On the 30th anniversary of “Star Trek: Generations”, The Archive and William Shatner revisit Captain Kirk’s final appearance on screen in a new 8-minute video produced for The Archive app on Apple Vision Pro: “765874: Unification”, launched in tandem with new interactive sets and documentary...home.otoy.com
Where are the shuttles at? I couldn't find those there.Holy shit the regular Archive now has a shuttles section
Should we move to a spoiler thread?
I'm obsessed with Where No Man Has Gone Before so seeing Gary was AWESOME!
According to my calculations...If this is not In the Nexus, how much is? Or is this due to Q?
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