Did anyone see this?this:http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/68/68startrek.php
So many stills from Star Trek reveal how pros from the golden age of movies and tv could compose.
The Twilight Zone, for instance, was eminently better at the minimalism thing. The lighting and color for Star Trek were pretty standard for the mid 60s . . . check out Batman, The Man from UNCLE, The Monkees, the first season of Mission: Impossible!, etc. Color TV was mostly a luxury item, and TV was trying hard to lure viewers away from technicolor films so that's what they mimicked. The result was beautiful, ebullient color that contrasts sharply with the beige blah and stark lighting of later shows.
Agreed, The Twilight Zone was beautifully photographed, using the best of black-and-white lighting and composition . . . at times it was expressionistic, at times noir, but almost always stunning.
The Twilight Zone, for instance, was eminently better at the minimalism thing. The lighting and color for Star Trek were pretty standard for the mid 60s . . . check out Batman, The Man from UNCLE, The Monkees, the first season of Mission: Impossible!, etc. Color TV was mostly a luxury item, and TV was trying hard to lure viewers away from technicolor films so that's what they mimicked. The result was beautiful, ebullient color that contrasts sharply with the beige blah and stark lighting of later shows.
Argh, you beat me to Twilight Zone. I'm not sure about minimalism, but DEFINITELY composed, intentionally photographed works of art. [And the words, again. Sigh again.]
Trek way outsplashed other shows in color at the time, though you are right they were very colorful and saturated. But, oh my, all those pastel splashes of light up against walls for no practical spacefaring reason . . . it's art. Go Star Trek!
EDIT: Also the mood lighting of early first season. I love it, wish they'd continued. Bridge got brighter, more uniformly lit, and I know the character lighting bugs people b/c it's not realistic. But neither is warp travel and transporters. Again, it's art. Wonderful. Thanks for making me think positive and feel expansive. Think I'll put on some Bach.
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