Just an errant thought:
We know that the third season of Discovery/first season of Lower Decks are in post-production, even with the public health emergency, with people working at a low level from home. But like much of the rest of film and TV, the release schedule for everything following is now shot to hell because the shooting schedules have been pushed back.
Thus this strikes me as a good time for CBS to revisit remastering DS9, VOY, and maybe even ENT. I know the remasters are a time-consuming process. Someone needs to go through all the film, find the "real cuts" from the episodes among all the bad takes/deleted scenes, and then entirely new VFX need to be pasted on top. However, this is something that could be done by one person at home - albeit in a very laborious fashion.
It seems to me that this might be a valuable thing for CBS to do at this time, allowing them to roll out remasters (even if in a piecemeal fashion) while we wait until some time in late 2021 for new content.
We know that the third season of Discovery/first season of Lower Decks are in post-production, even with the public health emergency, with people working at a low level from home. But like much of the rest of film and TV, the release schedule for everything following is now shot to hell because the shooting schedules have been pushed back.
Thus this strikes me as a good time for CBS to revisit remastering DS9, VOY, and maybe even ENT. I know the remasters are a time-consuming process. Someone needs to go through all the film, find the "real cuts" from the episodes among all the bad takes/deleted scenes, and then entirely new VFX need to be pasted on top. However, this is something that could be done by one person at home - albeit in a very laborious fashion.
It seems to me that this might be a valuable thing for CBS to do at this time, allowing them to roll out remasters (even if in a piecemeal fashion) while we wait until some time in late 2021 for new content.