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Amaris
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Is that what it looked like every time they weren't shooting a scene there? I mean, there are no panels or anything. It looks practically mothballed.
Yes, when I visited the TNG studio sets in February 1988 it was a somewhat disillusioning experience.
A lot of set detail doesn't look too great when examined close-up.
The moment the panel lights come on and once the set is properly illuminated the magic of make-believe kicks in.
My appreciation for the behind-the-scenes work increased exponentially after I had seen the actual sets in their normal "daylight" condition (and flashlight photography rather makes these look worse, but you can see interesting details, like the chair in Data's room, you wouldn't be able to notice under normal conditions).
Bob
Oh, I certainly have great appreciation for all of the magic making that has to take place. I was just so surprised how bare it was. I just thought they put them away in a corner, or a closet and brought them out when they needed that console. Boy was I wrong on that one!

It really is amazing how these people made (and continue to make) these wonderful worlds from ordinary environments.