The DTS MA audio, meanwhile, is fine, though it often sounds a little flat in terms of the music (there's little surround activity), which makes me think they essentially took the original stereo tracks and just “moved” them into 5.1 without peforming any other remastering. ![]() There's been no obvious attempt I can discern at "rethinking" them along the lines of the original series’ HD remastering - these are basically the same concepts, same TNG effects as before, simply "recomposited" for HD. The special effects – which were originally edited on video tape – have been repurposed for HD, giving them more depth yet still appearing as if they’re of the era. Suffice to say, it looks dynamic, and enhances the whole impact of the program. The "taped" look to the show is completely gone and there's a clarity in the image – obviously since it's coming from the film negatives and not the old broadcast tape master – that is immediately noticeable and will be even more obvious the larger your TV is. The results – following a single-disc Blu-Ray teaser released back in January – are simply stunning, with the full Season 1 BD from CBS set hitting stores next week. ![]() Twitter - Board - Come and Discuss The Latest Videos, Movies & Anything Else!įans of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION have eagerly anticipated CBS/Paramount’s much-discussed conversion of the second Star Trek series to high-def, having painstakingly gone back not to the series’ videotape broadcast masters but its original film elements to give the program an appearance it never had before. Film Score Daily: Aisle Seat 7-17: Warner Sci-Fi, Twilight Time, ST-TNGĢ50 Golden and Silver Age Classics on CD from 1996-2013! Exclusive distribution by SCREEN ARCHIVES ENTERTAINMENT.Īisle Seat 7-17: Warner Sci-Fi, Twilight Time, ST-TNG
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