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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AndrewR: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by USSMillennium74754: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by PsyLiam: [qb]I've never been completely sure of this, but is this the original 6 foot model? I heard that ILM took it apart and resufaced it for Generations, but some places say it was just used for the saucer seperation bit, and others say it was used for the entire film.[/qb][/QUOTE]Yep. Still pisses me off that ILM did a beautiful job on renovations to the model just for it to get six seconds of screentime (the exterior shots of the Enterprise approaching Amargosa and Veridian III, plus the brief exterior shots during the Klingon battle). *Sigh...* That ship was incredible... .[/qb][/QUOTE]I agree whole heartedly with this statement. That was an awesome scene where the camera pans behind the Enterprise-D while the Klingon torps are firing. Inspirational. Probably the best 'effects' out of all the TNG movies so far. I'm sorry - Fleet of ships or not - the effects (ok except for the first view of the E-E) Were flat, ill-lit and terribly uninteresting. Insurrection MORESO. That ship was made so flat and beige. Ugg. And the on-set photography made the bridge look REALLY bad, I mean like a washed out piece of a Safari Suit. Really bad. TNG had a bright lit flat set - with not many shadows, but Ins was way beyond that it was fucking disgusting and really, really dreary. The Bridge in FC was Fantabulous. Very Moody. Very realistic. That is what it is the Bridge in Insurrection didn't look realistic, it looked like the rest of the bridge was a painted backdrop. Andrew [/QB][/QUOTE]
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