For nylig kunne vi rapportere her på Filmz, at science fiction-serien “Star Trek: The Next Generation” omsider var på vej til Blu-ray.

Se også: Officielt: “Star Trek: The Next Generation” på Blu-ray i 2012.

Det er stadigvæk meningen, at fire udvalgte afsnit (“Encounter at Farpoint – Part 1”, “Encounter at Farpoint – Part 2”, “Sins of the Father” og “The Inner Light”) bliver udgivet engang i januar, hvorefter seriens syv sæsoner bliver udgivet løbende. Paramount har dykket dybt ned i deres arkiver for at finde de oprindelige 35mm-filmoptagelser, som dernæst er blevet scannet, restaureret og sammenklippet.

Nu har Paramount udsent en ny trailer til de kommende BD-udgivelser, som viser endnu flere klip fra serien i HD. Der er desværre ikke tale om Full HD-opløsning (1920×1080 pixels), men der er stadigvæk en markant forskel på billedkvaliteten her i forhold til de oprindelige dvd-udgivelser fra 2002.

Se den nye trailer her.

På hjemmesiden TrekCore har man samtidig samlet en række billeder fra de oprindelige dvd-udgivelser og sammenlignet dem med klip fra den nye HD-trailer. Klik på overskriften for at se deres sammenligninger.

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#21 Nukleon 13 år siden

Glemte del 2, som er lidt mere relevant.

#19 Jeg mindes ikke at man kan se besætningsmedlemmer bevæge sig i originalen. Det ville også have været svært at lave i 1987, selv for ILM som lavede denne sekvens. Men det kan måske skyldes den hidtil dårlige kvalitet.
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#22 The Insider 13 år siden

#21, jeg kan sagtens huske at have spottet det. Hvis besætningsmedlemmet havde været nyindsat, havde det nok også set lidt mere finpudset ud :-) Smæk en af dine gamle dvd'er i og kig nøje efter.
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#23 The Insider 12 år siden

Mere info: http://trekweb.com/articles/2011/11/28/Michael-Oku...

“The studio is also biting the bullet and rebuilding all of the show’s visual effects, using the original film elements wherever possible. We’re proud to be working with CBS on this project, helping to preserve the artistry of the original production designers, cinematographers, visual effects creators, and everyone else who worked so hard on that show.”
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#24 Highland Park 12 år siden

#23: Imponerende! Det er beundringsværdigt, at de gør alt, hvad de kan for at bevare seriens oprindelige format og udseende.
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#25 The Insider 12 år siden

Helt afgjort! Jeg er også virkelig imponeret over, at de både gjorde det muligt at se gamle og de splinternye effekter på BD-udgivelserne af den oprindelige "Star Trek"-serie. Take notice, mr. Lucas!
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#26 Slettet Bruger [3845312304] 12 år siden

The Insider (25) skrev:
Take notice, mr. Lucas!


Det behøver han ikke, folk køber lortet alligevel og siger herefter pænt tak, når han har analvoldtaget dem med en computeranimeret Jar-Jar-dildo. :)
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#27 BN 12 år siden

utyske (26) skrev:
Det behøver han ikke, folk køber lortet alligevel og siger herefter pænt tak, når han har analvoldtaget dem med en computeranimeret Jar-Jar-dildo. :)


Det er ikke voldtægt når man selv vil eller selv ønsker det. ;-)

Bortset fra det er film for mig en VISUEL oplevelse - ikke en anal. Måske er det derfor det er gået galt med dit filmkiggeri?
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#28 Highland Park 12 år siden

The Insider (25) skrev:
Helt afgjort! Jeg er også virkelig imponeret over, at de både gjorde det muligt at se gamle og de splinternye effekter på BD-udgivelserne af den oprindelige "Star Trek"-serie.
Hold op hvor er det fornemt!

#26: Ha ha! Desuden lytter Lucas jo ikke engang til sig selv.

Phil Tippett om sagen:
http://www.movies.com/movie-news/phil-tippett-star-wars/4324 skrev:
We spoke with Tippett this morning about the film and his career, but we'll be saving that longer interview for when the Jurassic Park trilogy hits on Blu-ray on October 25th. But since it's on everyone's minds this week, we did want to share some of Tippett's thoughts about what George Lucas is doing to Star Wars. It's one thing for all us nerds to complain, but how does someone who created the visual effects for the original Star Wars trilogy feel about George's needless tinkering?

Surprise: He hates it too. It didn't take long before the topic came up last night in the Q&A, and Tippett's response was a simple, "They're sh-t." He doesn't think they're necessary at all, citing as one example how he loved Lucas' original, Sergio Leone-like approach to shooting Mos Eisley as this minimal, barren place and how now it's just "filled with a bunch of... CGI sh-t."


Fra det lange interview:
http://www.movies.com/movie-news/phil-tippett-interview/5125 skrev:
Movies.com: I'm glad he [Paul "I call him the Hannibal Lecter of directors" Verhoeven] got to make the movie ["Starship Troopers"] he got to make. And speaking of that stern sense of authorship and ownership. Us fans bitch and moan and gripe whenever George Lucas starts messing with Star Wars again, but is that something effects people who actually worked on the film feel? Are we the only ones who think he's a crazy person?

Tippett: No, not really. At a certain point, even going back to Return of the Jedi at ILM...they had a little room where you could get chips and drinks and I was getting something. George and Richard Marquand, the director, came in and Richard was saying, "George, I don't totally get where we need to go with this picture." And George said, "Well, did you see Benji?" "No George, I didn't see Benji." "Well, what we're doing now is kind of like a cross between Benji and what we did on Empire Strikes Back."

So even then he was thinking about keeping his company alive and merchandising toys and stuff like that. It's really hard with franchises. It's really hard to keep things going. It's really hard to think of a third movie in a franchise that's better than the first two, ya know? Whoever it was, Pepsi Cola or whatever, paid him $3 billion to do the next three movies as long as he worked and directed it, so...
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#29 The Insider 12 år siden

#28, fascinerende!
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