STAR TREK V - NEW VFX 14 - COSMIC THOUGHTS
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2022
- This is the last video of this series. The first two scenes still need a little more work. Unfortunately, a better result cannot be achieved without tracking. But the last shots with Kirk, Spock and Bones worked fine.
I hope you enjoyed the show. Thanks for watching and your comments. - Кино
Just watched the whole playlist. Thank you for giving this film the treatment it deserves. Many of the new VFX scenes gave me goosebumps, they were so beautiful. This film is so much more than most people give it credit for, and you're helping to prove it. Bravo!
FANTASTIC! All 14 scenes were a complete joy to watch. Based on the DVD art you showed at the end, is the full fan edit available for download?
I second that! Well done!!!
Sure amazing ❤
The vfx of the planet fading away in the background is awesome 👌🏽 Totally give depth to the scene while totally enhancing from the old vfx
Beautiful job, amazing.
Nicely done!!! Greetings from Mexico City!!!
ST V the most underrated ST movie.
"Please Sir....not in front of the Klingons." One of the funniest lines in Star Trek. This looks very nice. I would put this film ahead of most of the Trek we have today. JMO.
Absolutely marvellous 🖖Sorry it's finished tbh. Thank you so much for your efforts 🙏👍
With all the new versions of “Star Trek” out and about, it is “The Original Series” which is the best.
When Kirk refers to Spock as a brother. It was an emotional moment.
I've enjoyed all of what you've done with a film that gets not much love. But this brief scene was actually one that I feel Bran Ferren's team did that looked really nice. Hard to believe he got so much gruff for his work on ST:TFF and yet he went on to be a former president of Imagineering for Disney. Thanks for taking the time to boost the FX on a film that needed just a few more script tweaks IMO to actually be very good.
Excellent job on all 14! Quite impressive and definitely much better than the original effects. OUTSTANDING!!!
Very nicely done, I’m very impressed by the difference. Well done. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
This is nothing less than astoundingly beautiful. Thank you! 🖖🏼🖖🏼🖖🏼
In Star Trek 6 The Undiscovered Country, as the Enterprise is maneuvering near the Klingon ship, Kirk says, “We’ve never been this close!” Umm, your own previous movie says other wise Captain! 1:02
I know. There are actually more inconsistencies and errors in ST:6 than any other original film.
@@Corbomite-ei1ty probably is
It may be a stretch, but He may have been referring to having never been so close to a D7/K'Tinga Class Battlecruiser. That's just my way of looking at it.
Worse than that; Kirk says, "I lost a brother once. I was lucky to get him back". I guess he entirely forgot his dead brother Samuel Kirk, killed on the Deneva colony in the episode "Operation -- Annihilate!".
@@JoseyWales44s He said “I lost a brother once” not “I lost my only brother once.” It’s not a continuity error. It’s simply a manner of speech as Kirk tries to comfort Spock and convey his feelings for him.
On the Klingon section the view screen over Spocks shoulder seems to jump around . Sorry had to point this out . all really beautiful images by the way
God IS out there, and in here.
Well done on the entire series of videos. The effects are better than the substandard ones in the original film by orders of magnitude. My hat’s off to you.
Very nice. That is something that Paramount should consider, redoing some of the effects similar to what they did with TOS since it has become much more affordable and would help the pictures a bit. Not talking a total replacement like with Star Wars, just an alternate version.
Loved your whole Star Trek 5 series, very well done. As a director the last scene doesn't make sense visually. This part of the ship is at the front of the saucer but we see the planet shrinking. And you showed the two ships departing. I know it was a fault of the original as well. I would love to see the whole movie with your new effects. Very well done.
Enterprise-A has square windows at the aft portion of the saucer section (starboard side). However, many people believe this scene/lounge is in the forward saucer section. It's unclear where this lounge is located. It is also not the only continuity error in the film. Even so, the film is marvelous and Hike's work contributes significantly.
@@goldenpacificmedia please do not my comment as negative. I highly enjoyed this whole series. If you go back and look they showed this lounge at the forward part of the saucer. I know this is not the only continuity errors in this movie. As this creator was redoing and fixing some of those. I was only bringing up this would have been a good fix.
Oh my, you are right. The ship would have to be moving in reverse/backwards to get that view. If they didn't show the steering wheel in the scene they could get away with saying it's in the aft part of the saucer.
The effects on this are stunning. Just one question though: If Kirk, Spock and Bones are in the Observation Lounge at 4:30 (located at the front of the ship) and we can see the alien planet receding through the window behind them, does that mean the Enterprise is reversing away from the planet?
Rather than having the planet receding, perhaps have the “Great Barrier” slowly diffusing and giving way to a normal star field, indicating that the ship is traveling through the barrier back the way they came.
🖖🏼🖖🏼Thank you!
Will there be a fanedit for this?
This movie is my favorite because it shows me how we are great together
Well, I do like this scene, but this galley is supposed to be at the front (we know this from the scene where Kirk, Spock and McCoy try to get the emergency transpoder to contact Starfleet Command and see the approaching starstreaks), so seeing the planet disappearing makes little sense. That's why the original had it at least seen in one corner.
Beautiful work. However, isn't that room supposed to be in the front of the ship? How are we seeing the planet fade into the distance?
Hey, Jim. Sam called and says he wants the car back.
At 5:32 I managed to pause (in your new version) and get this awesome image of Kirk smiling before a zillion red stars (or whatever) behind him. At first I said, would this be distracting to the audience? And I said yes. But then I went outside the box and said, "If this had been here at release -- would I have thought it was as beautiful as... say... the nebula in KHAN?" That's when I realized this would not only have been acceptable at release --
-- but a production design motif. Your new background image would have likely become the 'frame' of the movie poster. I see the original poster sort of has these colors but the film really didn't. Stepping back even further --
-- it now occurs to me what was TERRIBLY wrong with this story. It's... dark palette. It just doesn't work involving a Quest for God, if you will. When I see that shuttlecraft land on that barren Arizona desert -- YUCK. The planet should be lush and beautiful yet alien and wow. Just like your render of the planet itself.
You really should get a hold of William Shatner once you have a complete full version. I'm sure he'd be honored in what you've done.
Absolutely love all the work you have done on these! And please don't take this negatively as I have dealt with similar things myself with Battlestar edit projects. Are you hand keyframing the shot in the Klingon view screen or using a camera tracker? It just seems to shift and bounce a bit in the screen with the camera move (hand held camera moves are a pain to track/keframe!). If using After Effects they have a nice camera tracker which comes in handy for stuff like this. And in the final shot couldn't figure out what seemed off to me... until I realized they were back in the room that is located toward the front of the ship, so is the Enterprise backing out? If it was on the bridge could be a view screen, but these are clearly windows.
But with that, again... have been totally blown away by your work, amazing stuff and check here regularly to see what magic you pull together. :)
Hi the After Effects Cameratracker didn't work on the first two shots. So I had to keyframe by hand. The result is certainly not perfect, but I can live with it. Thanks for the nice comment.
I f-ing love these. I am going to mix them into my DVD special edition of this movie. I have a signed by Shatner DVD unless I accidentally sold it . Boo
Now we have the 4K edition any chance of a 4K fan edit?
The sparklies behind Kirk are a bit distracting. Perhaps start out closer to the planet and pull back slower until they just enter the frame at the very end?
Where can I watch hi-res versions of these shots? Really wonderful work! Need help building a fan-edit?
kirk lost a brother twice
Why can we see the planet retreating from the front of the Enterprise ‘s saucer? The last scene should not show the plant that they are travelling away from.
Obviously, he had forgotten about his brother George Samuel.
They weren’t that close.
I know it’s much maligned, but I’ve always thought Star Trek V was great. Yes, the vfx and production let it down, but the relationships were on point, which is where trek has always excelled.
Exactly.
And yet Captain Kirk died when he was not alone he was with Captain Picard I thought it wasn't possible for Captain Kirk to die unless he was alone
SOMEONE POST THIS TO SHATNER
If you can make a copy of this movie with VFX effects I would be happy to buy it👍😁
V gets alot of crap but it did have its moments
At the 2:15 mark, THE best scene in all of Trek.
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