Wow, the nice sharp B&W adds an Outer Limits or Twilight Zone air to the episodes, and makes COTEOF really look like an actual movie from the 1930's.
As I said upthread that looks very much like what it was like when I first started watching TOS although the original broadcast wasn't as sharp.
Seeing it now with good resolution I think it looks awesome in b&w. The monochrome look takes away what some might consider a dated colour palette and gives it a touch more atmosphere. The sets look just a bit less austere in some places.
I like it!![]()
Wow, the nice sharp B&W adds an Outer Limits or Twilight Zone air to the episodes, and makes COTEOF really look like an actual movie from the 1930's.
I know I'm a bit late to the party. The idea of seeing how Star Trek looks and works in black and white really fascinates me. I'm a huge fan of the look of shows like The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits. And I wonder if Star Trek would work as well as it did without color.
So I edited a little video showing some scenes from the first season. My main focus was on two kinds of sequences: Those which employed a varied palette of color and those which made use of stark contrast, lights and shadows.
You can watch the result here.
I just had to try to reconstruct the experience ...
http://youtu.be/mA6sZt7xLFw
Reminds me of watching after-school tv, on a blustery November day...![]()
I just had to try to reconstruct the experience ...
http://youtu.be/mA6sZt7xLFw
Reminds me of watching after-school tv, on a blustery November day...![]()
Cool, but overdone. Most days it wouldn't look like that, even in a small town over UHF.
Yeah, it was rarely that bad.
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