![]() ![]() But usually lighting does 'color' the issue somewhat. I WOULD say that the VOYAGER bridge was the richest looking, so the colors chosen there (as seen in video interviews AND on the show) were only embellished by lighting, not defined by them. ![]() ![]() Maybe TNG did too and I don't know? (I've only seen TNG broadcast, never rented the discs.) Click to expand.I agree with the lighting notion affecting the sets, but in terms of what the new TNG DP did, wasn't that more in the nature of adding diffusion, softening stuff up? The really nice edges you get by originating on film were blurred, making the whole thing look more video-mushy to me, which kind of defeats the purpose of shooting on 35mm to start with.ĭS9 seemed to suffer from this too, but on DVD (as opposed to broadcast), it wasn't so bothersome. ![]()
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