Are there any fans of Star Trek: The Next Generation here? Has anyone heard anything about season 6 blu-ray? I've been checking up on it every so often but have not seen any information about it. Season 5 just came out in November, but I thought they might announce season 6 and maybe a release dat by now. With the past seasons on blu-ray, they've announced the release dat months in advance. I hope the apparent silence about season 6 isn't a bad sign..
Nightfox
Are there any fans of Star Trek: The Next Generation here? Has anyone heard anything about season 6 blu-ray? I've been checking up on it
every so often but have not seen any information about it. Season 5
just came out in November, but I thought they might announce season 6
and maybe a release dat by now. With the past seasons on blu-ray, they've announced the release dat months in advance. I hope the
apparent silence about season 6 isn't a bad sign..
Nightfox
I am a big fan of the TNG series, I have them all on DVD. But I personally wonder if it is really worth spending all that money again just to have
them on Blue Ray? I mean, how much better can it be? Recorded in the mid 80's for VHS, then converted to DVD. I cannot think it would have improved much to Blue Ray if at all?
I've seen many of the episodes on DVD, and I can attest that the blu-ray versions look significantly improved. I don't think they were originally recorded in only VHS quality; they used better film stock to record it.
I've seen many of the episodes on DVD, and I can attest that the blu-ray versions look significantly improved. I don't think they were originally recorded in only VHS quality; they used better film stock
to record it.
Hmmm. Rumor had it that they filmed the Enterprise-D scenes in Generations in such dim lighting because the sets looked horrible on the big screen.
Hmmm. Rumor had it that they filmed the Enterprise-D scenes in Generations in such dim lighting because the sets looked horrible on the big screen.I've also heard that they decided to destroy the Enterprise D in
Generations because they didn't think the ship worked well on a big, widescreen format. I think that's just their opinion though; I liked the Enterprise D, and I think it worked fairly well in Generations.
You have to remember how rushed Generations was. They wrapped season 7
and almost immediately began filming the movie. There wasn't time for a big redesign, which they certainly would have done if there had been
more time.
The Enterprise-D sets were designed for TV: a more square format, with actors usually clustered close together.
I am a big fan of the TNG series, I have them all on DVD. But I personally wonder if it is really worth spending all that money again just to have
them on Blue Ray? I mean, how much better can it be? Recorded in the mid 80's for VHS, then converted to DVD. I cannot think it would have improved much to Blue Ray if at all?
To make the blu-ray versions, they have re-scanned the original film in high- definition and have remastered them so the colors look more vivid, and they have also re-done some of the background scenery (planets, etc.) with modern techniques so they look better - and I believe they have also done that with some of the effects. Granted, the image is not 100%
I think the Enterprise D also looks great on the blu-ray version of the TNG TV series too. It at least looks better than it did in the DVD versions.
To make the blu-ray versions, they have re-scanned the original film
in high- definition and have remastered them so the colors look more
vivid, and they have also re-done some of the background scenery
(planets, etc.) with modern techniques so they look better - and I
believe they have also done that with some of the effects. Granted,
the image is not 100%
That's too bad. Kind of like how Carl Sagan's Cosmos was ruined, too.
I think the Enterprise D also looks great on the blu-ray version of
the TNG TV series too. It at least looks better than it did in the
DVD versions.
But is it at 60Hz 60 FPS, giving it a cheap, soap-opera like feel? I
hope not.
blu-ray version is noticeably sharper. They haven't made any crazy changes like George Lucas did with Star Wars, so I don't think it has been ruined.
blu-ray version is noticeably sharper. They haven't made any crazy changes like George Lucas did with Star Wars, so I don't think it has been ruined.
Quick, someone photoshop Jar Jar Binks into a red shirt and beard, put him in Riker's place!
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