Part 2 of 8 has been posted at YouTube! You can thank my chronic insomnia for the much sooner-than-anticipated completion of the new viewscreen insert.
Onward with Act II!
Part 2 of 8 has been posted at YouTube! You can thank my chronic insomnia for the much sooner-than-anticipated completion of the new viewscreen insert.
Onward with Act II!
Tags: Constellation, Doomsday Machine, Enterprise, Planet Killer, YouTube
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#1 by Bill L at December 11th, 2009
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MORE!!!
Ever think of doing Elann of Troyuus or Enterprise Incident?
This is great work, Scott, simply beautiful!!!
#2 by Scott Gammans at December 11th, 2009
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Thanks Bill… and yes, “Elaan of Troyius” is next on my radar. I’ve got the class McMaster blueprints of the Klingon D7 collecting dust on my home office bookshelf and have been itching to build the battlecruiser for a long time now.
#3 by Mike Lynch at December 11th, 2009
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Loving these, Scott! Thanks for doing this. BTW, I updated your Web address on my blog ….
#4 by Scott Gammans at December 11th, 2009
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Thanks Mike!
I’ve been browsing through Mike’s website this evening and have enjoyed my self-guided tour, and highly recommend my website’s visitors pop over to have a gander. There’s indisputably a few metric tonnes more content than here, that’s for sure!!
OK, back to work on Act II… have a good weekend everyone!
#5 by Michel Morrissette at March 11th, 2010
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Scott,
I’ve been following this project for a long time.
I think what you did with this episode is incredible and awesome.
Unfortunately, for reasons and circumstances that elude me at the moment,I never got to see or download the complete special edition, with the complete episode, you posted.
I’ve downloaded what you have posted here.
Any chance you of emailing people the rest of the episode who request it?
I really like your special effects work on this more than the CBS remastered version did. Although, the CBS remaster had some very interested effects details to offer, though.
I saw what Darren Dochterman did with this. His take was to, more or less, make it look like how the episode would’ve look had they had more of a budget during the original production run of the show. He stuck to having things like the look of the re-use of stock effects shots of the Enterprise, the very grainy look of the film due to the optical effects printing processing at that time and some better new shots and a more realistic-looking Constellation than the obvious use of the AMT kit model.
His take is very much trying to make his enhanced version look, visually, better, but still have it look like a 60′s produced product. I thinks it works and is valid, but not as interesting considering all of the work involved. Technically, it’s well done, but I still prefer your take and choice of effects shots on this episode.
One thing I thought was real cool was at the opening credits just before the show title where you have the Enterprise fly right at the center of the camera at the viewer.
Thought that really look cool!!!
#6 by Scott Gammans at March 11th, 2010
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Don’t worry; you haven’t missed anything. What is online right now is all there is!
I think DD did a great job on his TDM project. And his has the added virtue of having been finished! (TWO years ago, no less!)