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Group: alt.startrek · Group Profile · Search for SPOILER Trek XI Command Uniforms in alt.startrek
Author: Al Smith
Date: Aug 2, 2008 10:33

...: Chris Pine has let slip some interesting info about the design of the uniforms for Trek XI. If you do not wish to be spoiled, do not go here: ... Oh please, he confirms what everyone already knows, the color of the uniforms. What's the next big spoiler, they are going to wear boots? I wonder how they are ...
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Author: Anybody
Date: Aug 1, 2008 21:28

... interesting info about the design of the uniforms for Trek XI. If you do not wish to ...what everyone already knows, the color of the uniforms. What's the next big spoiler, they are going to wear boots? . .... . SPOILER SPACE - MAJOR SPOILER AHEAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All the bipedal alien characters are played by Earth human...
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Author: Steven L.
Date: Aug 1, 2008 19:10

Chris Pine has let slip some interesting info about the design of the uniforms for Trek XI. If you do not wish to be spoiled, do not go here: http://www.trektoday.com/news/010808_01.shtml -- Steven L. Email: sdlitvin@earthlinkNOSPAM.net Remove the NOSPAM before replying to me.
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Author: GeneK
Date: Aug 5, 2008 18:09

... ratio. That always has the feeling of quaint falseness when it's depicting the supposedly futuristic panel of some future spaceship. That was the problem with a couple of the Star Trek movies, like ST VI. They used CRTs to implement the bridge displays. No flicker, but they still *looked* like CRTs. Even though nobody expects actual CRTs to be around in the 23rd ...
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Author: Anybody
Date: Aug 5, 2008 18:04

... just didn't. It's ironic that the most "advanced" looking visual displays in Trek were the ones created in TOS with the most primitive film equipment. No video flicker, no... futuristic panel of some future spaceship. That was the problem with a couple of the Star Trek movies, like ST VI. They used CRTs to implement the bridge displays. No flicker, but they ...
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Author: Steven L.
Date: Aug 5, 2008 16:43

... they just didn't. It's ironic that the most "advanced" looking visual displays in Trek were the ones created in TOS with the most primitive film equipment. No video flicker, no ...supposedly futuristic panel of some future spaceship. That was the problem with a couple of the Star Trek movies, like ST VI. They used CRTs to implement the bridge displays. No flicker, but they ...
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Author: Anybody
Date: Aug 4, 2008 23:27

...'t work due to the effects of warp drive? How did they explain them in the TOS movies? IIRC, they just didn't. It's ironic that the most "advanced" looking visual displays in Trek were the ones created in TOS with the most primitive film equipment. No video flicker, no grain or out-of-focus issues, not even glare on the screen surfaces. Flickering CRTs in modern TV shows ...
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Author: Al Smith
Date: Aug 4, 2008 08:31

... due to the effects of warp drive? How did they explain them in the TOS movies? IIRC, they just didn't. It's ironic that the most "advanced" looking visual displays in Trek were the ones created in TOS with the most primitive film equipment. No video flicker, no grain or out-of-focus issues, not even glare on the screen surfaces. GeneK It was an amazingly ...
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Author: Anim8rFSK
Date: Aug 2, 2008 21:50

..., which was that space travel had advanced to the point where it they had the luxury of doing in relative comfort and was not like being crammed into a tin can in space. GeneK There was also the technical problem of, if you yell CUT and go for another take, all those projectors have to be reset and you have a LOT of down time. -- Star Trek 09: No Shat, No Show.
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Author: Steven L.
Date: Aug 2, 2008 12:42

... effects of warp drive? How did they explain them in the TOS movies? IIRC, they just didn't. It's ironic that the most "advanced" looking visual displays in Trek were the ones created in TOS with the most primitive film equipment. When "The Cage" pilot was filmed, Roddenberry's original idea was to implement the bridge information displays with slide projectors. It ...
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