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TOS Screencaps Stitched Together

Mark_Nguyen

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Sorry if this has been posted already,as I don't frequent the TOS forum all that often, but check out what an artist has done by stitching together some wide panning shots from the show:

http://cargocollective.com/nickacosta/Star-Trek-in-Cinerama

It's quite striking really. Also funny when the result has multiple images of the same actor at different parts of the shot. Well, except for Kirk - you can always just say it was that week's transporter malfunction. :)

Mark
 
That is some awesome work there. Kinda a glimpse of how TOS would've been, if it had been shot in widescreen. :techman:
 
Though the transporter room scene from "Mirror, Mirror" violates canon. There's suppose to be a door between the console and the platform! :scream:

;)
 
OK, I never noticed this before, but those two pics from "The Cage" really brought it home:

Who the hell is that guy in blue standing beside the turbolift, and why is he just standing there doing nothing?
 
Though the transporter room scene from "Mirror, Mirror" violates canon. There's suppose to be a door between the console and the platform! :scream:

;)

Not to mention the multilpe Spocks, Kirks, Scotty's and Bones' in certain shots.

Clearly a case of various parrallel universes overlapping. But then, there ARE 285,000 of those things, so I guess it's okay.
 
Here's my contribution, from a few years back. Sort of a vertical panorama...

Elaan_of_Troyius.jpg~original
 
I suppose that same technique could be applied to the "Welcome to Olympus...Captain...Kirk." scene, too. :lol:

(Come to think of it, I think that was the one single time in the episode that Apollo referred to Kirk by name! Never realized that before.)

Anyhow, my favorite stitched picture in the first group was the bridge shot, with evil Kirk, pointing past another, seated Kirk, who in turn us looking back at what one would presume a third Kirk! :lol:
 
OK, I never noticed this before, but those two pics from "The Cage" really brought it home:

Who the hell is that guy in blue standing beside the turbolift, and why is he just standing there doing nothing?

I guess he is either one of Pike's Yeoman or a bridge relief officer or possible a security guard or a doctor observing the bridge crew. At some point the guy standing next to the Captain's chair (Yeoman?) offer's Pike the clipboard he is holding but Pike refuses because he is busy. Later, when Pike leaves the bridge the 2 guys in blue (the one holding the clipboard and the other by the turbolift) look at each other and shrug their shoulders.

Here is a picture of that scene courtesy of trekcore, it is on row 4 and column 3.


Navigator NCC-2120, USS Entente
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Sorry if this has been posted already,as I don't frequent the TOS forum all that often, but check out what an artist has done by stitching together some wide panning shots from the show:

http://cargocollective.com/nickacosta/Star-Trek-in-Cinerama

It's quite striking really. Also funny when the result has multiple images of the same actor at different parts of the shot. Well, except for Kirk - you can always just say it was that week's transporter malfunction. :)

Mark

Wow, these are very cool. Thanks for sharing
 
Thanks very much to Mark_Nguyen and MGagen for these spectacular images. Truly remarkable.

I remember, sometime back, Memory Alpha did a similar pano of the Starship Enterprise, seen looking at her starboard-side as she orbits a dark planet (that well-used shot) but instead of seeing just part of the ship as she flies by, we see the entire length of the ship. I haven't seen that image again and wonder if someone could recreate it for this thread...

The Engine Room images are especially fascinating for me.
 
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