They're not coming up "green."If they were always gold on film, then why are the remastered prints coming up green, and matching restored film clips and cast photos from the series?
Check out startrekhistory.com for restored film clips.
I hate to bring this up but this might be the best time and place. In TOS-R, did they give Spock a light green tinge to his skin tone? In some episodes, it sure looks like it. It's cool if they did. It made him look more alien.
Let me know the colour ancient. Looks gold to me, but I can't be sure.
SPOCK SMASH!!!
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I hate to bring this up but this might be the best time and place. In TOS-R, did they give Spock a light green tinge to his skin tone? In some episodes, it sure looks like it. It's cool if they did. It made him look more alien.
Spock's makeup did have a green tinge to it, and this was toned down as they refined his makeup.
Kind of reflected by the fact that he had green blood.
Every image I've ever seen of the TOS command-branch duty uniforms was gold. NOT YELLOW... GOLD. On the other hand, the wrap-around and the dress tunic were undeniably green.
What was Bill Theis's intent? Hard to say, we can't really ask him anymore, can we?
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The interview, iirc, was posted on another site that's long since vanished. Where the interview originally came from I don't know, so I leave it to you all to decide the accuracy of the source.Excerpt from "The Lost Interview
Another quirk involving the original series’ tunics were the colors - in particular, “command.” Trekkies everywhere will swear Spock wore blue, Scotty wore red and Kirk wore gold. Wrong. The three Starfleet colors were blue, red and green. Lime green, to be exact. “It was one of those film stock things;” Theiss states, “it photographed one way - burnt orange or a gold. But in reality was another; the command shirts were definitely green.” As further proof, look at the wrap-around tunics as well as the dress uniform tunics of Kirk’s – all green. They came off as their true colors because they were constructed of different materials than the standard duty command shirts.
http://startrekpropauthority.blogspot.com/2008/05/bill-theiss-lost-interview-rare.html
The delta in your avatar may not be from the Comm/Op, Science/Med, OR Eng/Sec devisions. After all, the uniform it's attached to is grey. It may be a non department-specific coat or something.
It's official: The uniforms (and also Spock-Hulk) are, in fact, gold.
Also, blue-jeans are actually purple.
The interview, iirc, was posted on another site that's long since vanished. Where the interview originally came from I don't know, so what I leave it to you all to decide the accuracy of the source.
James Cawley, who worked with Theiss on TNG and owns many of his original notes, patterns and guides, has stated on the various costume sites that the first season velor was a gold tint while the later nylon, third season uniforms had a greenish-gold coloring. So, who knows? Having seen the one on tour with the Trek exhibition, I have to say that it does have a slight green tint to it but it's not a straight one way or the other.
In any case, if the new movie has it gold then that's fine with me as that's the color I remember from my childhood and my Mego action figure.
The delta in your avatar may not be from the Comm/Op, Science/Med, OR Eng/Sec devisions. After all, the uniform it's attached to is grey. It may be a non department-specific coat or something.
My bet is a cadet uniform. Gray instead of glittery gray, and no division insignia, allowing cadets to choose their discipline or track. That being said, somehow, I think those little gold pins will resemble what we see on the Enterprise crew, and I doubt that any of them will have a divisional logo (which always struck me as a bit redundant).
But don't forget... this movie is not just set in the TOS timeframe. That could be a 24th/25th-century "combadge" or it could be a post-ENT/Pre-TOS insignia. Fact is, we really don't know.The delta in your avatar may not be from the Comm/Op, Science/Med, OR Eng/Sec devisions. After all, the uniform it's attached to is grey. It may be a non department-specific coat or something.
My bet is a cadet uniform. Gray instead of glittery gray, and no division insignia, allowing cadets to choose their discipline or track. That being said, somehow, I think those little gold pins will resemble what we see on the Enterprise crew, and I doubt that any of them will have a divisional logo (which always struck me as a bit redundant).
That makes sense too. I didn't mention that, because I was thinking delta=Enterprise at the time. But they are using the delta for everything, I guess.
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