I liked all the scenes in ST09 when the Enterprise arrived in all the wreckage and scraped a bit off the nacelle, I loved all those bits more than most of the Enterprise action in Into Darkness, which were either a bit cheesy, or consisted of it getting sabotaged or getting an absolute pounding.
The warp effect itself is probably my favorite SFX from the new movies.It's not the most extensive use of effects, but I still like the sequence with the Enterprise and other ships departing for Vulcan
I love the scene where the Nibiru-ans are drawing the Enterprise in the dirt, with ash fluttering around, and the Dirt-aprise turns in the Enterprise and the ash turns to stars and Enterprising Young Men swells and we see the ship start distorting and shooting off into warp while leaving trails behind![]()
Oh yeah, that sequence is fucking stunning. Great piece o' starship porn.It's not the most extensive use of effects, but I still like the sequence with the Enterprise and other ships departing for Vulcan, especially the first ten seconds or so, as Enterprise slowly rolls away from the docking position at starbase (it's at the very beginning of this clip.)
My favourite FX has to be during the Spock/Khan chase (and all the other San Francisco and London shots). I've always wanted to see future Earth in all it's glory, and here I finally did. Trek's world has never seemed so real.
It's not the most extensive use of effects, but I still like the sequence with the Enterprise and other ships departing for Vulcan, especially the first ten seconds or so, as Enterprise slowly rolls away from the docking position at starbase (it's at the very beginning of this clip.)
It's not the most extensive use of effects, but I still like the sequence with the Enterprise and other ships departing for Vulcan, especially the first ten seconds or so, as Enterprise slowly rolls away from the docking position at starbase (it's at the very beginning of this clip.)
I love the scene where the Nibiru-ans are drawing the Enterprise in the dirt, with ash fluttering around, and the Dirt-aprise turns in the Enterprise and the ash turns to stars and Enterprising Young Men swells and we see the ship start distorting and shooting off into warp while leaving trails behind![]()
I loved that. Really creative, great scene, and very Star Trek
I think it's swell.I love the scene where the Nibiru-ans are drawing the Enterprise in the dirt, with ash fluttering around, and the Dirt-aprise turns in the Enterprise and the ash turns to stars and Enterprising Young Men swells and we see the ship start distorting and shooting off into warp while leaving trails behind![]()
I loved that. Really creative, great scene, and very Star Trek
Did you realize you typed "enterprising young men swells" in your sentence. I have to say that's probably the worst title for a star trek theme I ever heard. So many jokes have been made about that title and it looks like you accidently made one.![]()
No love for the pixie dust drive? I love that new effect.
Granted when I saw it in the opening titles I thought the Enterprise had climbed so fast a lot of the water had frozen to the hull causing some of the sheen and the trails were the suddenly blue shifted water vapour trails left behind.
But even so, new engine upgrade = new effect, I like.
Two things:I love the scene where the Nibiru-ans are drawing the Enterprise in the dirt, with ash fluttering around, and the Dirt-aprise turns in the Enterprise and the ash turns to stars and Enterprising Young Men swells and we see the ship start distorting and shooting off into warp while leaving trails behind![]()
I loved that. Really creative, great scene, and very Star Trek
Did you realize you typed "enterprising young men swells" in your sentence. I have to say that's probably the worst title for a star trek theme I ever heard. So many jokes have been made about that title and it looks like you accidently made one.![]()
I adore the new trails, and actually like that they dropped that stupid sound barrier flash whatever that was far too annoying in TNG.
Hated that since I was 6 years old and saw the first TNG promo on BBC actually. Anyway.
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