Was watching Star Trek: TOS episode on a local station here in Mississippi. The episode "The Doomsday Machine" was airing and I got in about 3/4 of the way through it. There was a scene where Commodore Decker's shuttle was flying towards "the planet killer" device that I *know* was not in the original episode I had seen recently on G4tv. The special effects employed in that single scene were way to advanced to have been around in the 1960s when the episode aired.
Well, just as I was about to post on here asking if they had been retouched, I logged on to startrek.com and found that CBS/Paramount is remastering episodes with updated special effects.
The new effects are quite well done and only add to the episode, making it more real. Gone are the hokey over-lay images of the Enterprise in space (which, in most episodes, you could still see the starfield through the hull of the ship) replaced with beautiful digital effects with better lighting and camera aspects that were unavailable with the budgets and technology of the original episodes.
If you haven't seen the remastered episodes yet, its worth a look. Aside from enhanced special effects, the scenes are much brighter with colors appearing much richer than the original tapes.
Anyone know if these remastered episodes are airing on TVLand or in the syndication package only?
Well, just as I was about to post on here asking if they had been retouched, I logged on to startrek.com and found that CBS/Paramount is remastering episodes with updated special effects.
The new effects are quite well done and only add to the episode, making it more real. Gone are the hokey over-lay images of the Enterprise in space (which, in most episodes, you could still see the starfield through the hull of the ship) replaced with beautiful digital effects with better lighting and camera aspects that were unavailable with the budgets and technology of the original episodes.
If you haven't seen the remastered episodes yet, its worth a look. Aside from enhanced special effects, the scenes are much brighter with colors appearing much richer than the original tapes.
Anyone know if these remastered episodes are airing on TVLand or in the syndication package only?