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Nik Barnes
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enterprise reference footage for modellers
Video I pieced together from vintage footage showing the Enterprise from the original series. The blue screen shots taken with studio lighting probably gives the best depiction of the actual colouring, allowing of course for the age of the film.
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A selection of images and video clips I've put together to assist Star Ship modellers (myself included) in trying to achieve accurate colour schemes and lighting orientation when making Trek kits. Usually the 'correct' colours supplied by the kit manufactures bear little or no resemblance to what appears on movie and tv screens. Obviously this is due to the lighting used when filming. I however...
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02:57 WOW thats nice.....love the way the nacelle dome lights spin. Looks like they tried different tricks.
Seeing this unused footage is like peeling back the layers of time! 😎 Thank you for sharing! 👍🏻 I look forward to seeing more of your videos! You just earned a new subscriber! May you all live long and prosper! 🖖🏻
"...NCC-1701... No Bloody A, B, C, OR D!" - Scotty (TNG: RELICS) Original and still the best!
I still think its crazy someone thought it had a greenish color. The dang thing is grey, as in navy grey.
Imagine if John Dykstra had developed a motion control Camera ten years earlier? 😮
I was born too late for Star Trek (Star Wars baby). I remember trying to watch Star Trek as a kid, but it was just too boring compared to Star Wars. As an adult, Star Trek is fascinating. But I don't get the effect of having "kid glasses" on.
Most iconic and graceful spaceship design of all time.
I’d been a fanatic of Star Trek since I was 4 years old. I didn’t like the Refit model when it came back in the 1977 Motion Picture and now I think it’s one the most beautiful models ever. I went to the Smithsonian Air Space Museum back in the early 2010’s and I didn’t knew is was on the basement store. Then I went back in 2019 after the restoration and was put on the Milestones showcase. What a sight! I was able to take a tripod portrait pic before security came! Guards at the DC museums have a Gestapo kind of attitude. I wonder why? Anyway, I love how the studio models were done back in the day with a blue screen like Star Trek, Space 19999 or early Star Wars!
This is amazing footage. I like to think the full orchestra was sitting right behind this guy playing that marvelous score while he did these moves.
never surpassed.
I think I hear the background music for the Doom's Day Machine. Thanks to who ever posted this. I create animations with green screen. The blue screen was the 1960's thing. Great video.
FANTASTIC!!!!! THANKS!
There is a little red phaillic object sticking out of the bottom of the of the ventral sensor dome, that despite having been watching this ship since childhood I had never seen. I'm not alone though. The object was never depicted in most of the models, diagrams and blueprints of the 1701 over 50 some odd years. For instanceThe object that's there, In a real world military, it would invariably be referred to as a "donkey dick". Does anyone have any historical idea or official idea of what the thing is supposed to be? What Jeffries intended?
Probably meant to have a point like a satellite.
Music from the dooms day machine episode. Show was definitely ahead of its time.
Love it. I wonder how long it took the model designers to build that very expensive model.
It’s amazing what they could do with the models and film back then. The show always looks so realistic to me.
Great work for the time that still stands out as every original. It's a shame Paramount is trying now to erase it by replacing it with CGI.
At 2:03, it's very interesting how the nacelle lighting effect changed, as seen in test footage, with a more heavily white frosted domes and a swirling effect rather than the later spinning 12 ribs lit from behind by a series of incandescent Christmas lights of different colors that we all know today. Clearly they were trying different things to see what looked better in terms of color. You can see later in the test footage them working with just the blinking colored lights, but no spinning ribs, etc. The shadow fill effects finally show us the amber tinted (inside) domes, with light white frosted outside painted domes, and the spinning ribs over blinking lights. It's obvious they were iterating based on the test footage results.
I hope you'll credit the Roddenberry Vault Blu-ray set from CBS Home Entertainment, which collected, produced, and edited this footage.
Super interesting!
😅😅😅😅well information good show you 😅
I just noticed 7 minutes in that both nacelles rotate counter-clockwise. I thought it was generally accepted that the nacelles rotate counter to each other?
That poor slob laying on the ground turning cranks is the only man to have ACTUALLY piloted the Enterprise!
wish i had this 20 years ago...
This is amazing! where is this soundtrack available?
I just nerded in my pants. Love this history.
Bridge Enterprise, NCC-1701 no bloody ABC orD!!
This is brilliant! Love it!!
Why didn't they use this footage for the Bu-rays instead of the unconvincing CGI. A lot of this work was lost in the terrible processing of the time. Using this in the restored/remastered episodes would have given it a chance to shine and show all the work and of course what we were missing.
Outstanding! Thank you.
It’s a shame that the detailing on the Botany Bay didn’t register correctly in the original version.
That 180 turn…
The shot seen at 5.59 looks quite like some shots seen later in Star Trek The Motion Picture, and would look fantastic with a large planet in space composited behind it.
The original effects were state of the art for the time. No other TV show spent that kind of money on optical printing. Compare it to say _Lost in Space_ which just used a fiberglass flying saucer hung from piano wire in front of a black curtain with white Christmas tree lights in the background..
i love this, any way you could send me the video?
I Knew it! It was all federation consipiracy to make up believe it was real, next their gonna tell us the Kromorian Fangor Beast is fake omg
This is how you create magic.
They have blue screen back in 1966 already??
Love this..They had the motion, just not the control..this must have inspired Dykstra (among other things) to a degree..
So much fun. thank you. The music was such an important part of the show.
Where did you find this footage? This footage didn't seem to show up anywhere for so long! Great job!
HalleluYaH HalleluYaH HalleluYaH HalleluYaH HalleluYaH EXCELLENT Job Team of Behind The Scenes, Your Are The Back Bone of the Show as far as i am Concerned. Shalom, Chayim, Blessings
Thank you Nik
What were they thinking not using the Model Footage again for the Remastered Version it’s unbelievable You know they could have also used the Unused Footage of the Models too
Fantastic! Such a gorgeously designed ship - great behind the scenes footage of the raw film before effects. Thank you for posting!
What an incredible behind the scenes look that I thought I would never see. Thank you
Adam Savage talked about viewing this model in the Smithsonian. It was made of wood, and Still Holds Up 60+ yrs later. Amazing! Thanks for sharing these great tests and passes.
So glad she was saved... Could have easily ended up in pieces in a Desilu dumpster... She's a real Lady...
New interprise in acción,
very very cool