4K Video - Every TNG Episode at once
Posted: 2017-02-04 02:53pm
Hello all o/
I've been working on a project the last few days. It's a bit of a strange one but I wanted to test some stuff in After Effects and Premiere so I thought let's go in at Warp 10.
I've made a 4K video (3,840 x 2,160) of every episode of Star Trek The Next Generation - the first 60 seconds of each show.
It's taken hundreds of gigabytes, days of converting, 12 hours of arranging things very carefully (AE doesn't have any "snap to" abilities like photoshop ) and then several hours of rendering to do this for no reason:
That is the full audio and the 1080p Blurays all playing at once. It's a bit of a jumble but see how many episodes you can name
It's quite interesting to watch the progression of the show, starting in Season 1 with *every single episode* starting with the ship in space either in orbit or moving toward the camera.
Season 2 is similar.
Season 3, we get 7 or 8 episodes starting with other characters instead of a captain's log. There's other locations and some action - even some explosions.
This continues in Season 4 and we see more location shots throughout 4 and 5.
By seasons 6 and 7 we're starting episodes with people exercising or reading a book - nothing like the first season. Brighter colours, more action - very different.
We also see there are only 2 TNG episodes with a teaser that is less than 60 seconds long. See if you can figure out which ones they are
Encounter At Farpoint (the first one on the grid) starts off with the Intro sequence - it has no teaser and aired as a TV Movie.
All Good Things was also aired as a TV movie so only has one screen.
I've also put together (because at this stage, why not lol) a season by season version - these are 20-something episodes per video of seasons 1-7 so you can view them individually if you so wish.
I hope you enjoy them. To answer the first question in your head (Why?) : "Because it's there."
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Season 1:
Season 2:
Season 3:
Season 4:
Season 5:
Season 6:
Season 7:
I've been working on a project the last few days. It's a bit of a strange one but I wanted to test some stuff in After Effects and Premiere so I thought let's go in at Warp 10.
I've made a 4K video (3,840 x 2,160) of every episode of Star Trek The Next Generation - the first 60 seconds of each show.
It's taken hundreds of gigabytes, days of converting, 12 hours of arranging things very carefully (AE doesn't have any "snap to" abilities like photoshop ) and then several hours of rendering to do this for no reason:
That is the full audio and the 1080p Blurays all playing at once. It's a bit of a jumble but see how many episodes you can name
It's quite interesting to watch the progression of the show, starting in Season 1 with *every single episode* starting with the ship in space either in orbit or moving toward the camera.
Season 2 is similar.
Season 3, we get 7 or 8 episodes starting with other characters instead of a captain's log. There's other locations and some action - even some explosions.
This continues in Season 4 and we see more location shots throughout 4 and 5.
By seasons 6 and 7 we're starting episodes with people exercising or reading a book - nothing like the first season. Brighter colours, more action - very different.
We also see there are only 2 TNG episodes with a teaser that is less than 60 seconds long. See if you can figure out which ones they are
Encounter At Farpoint (the first one on the grid) starts off with the Intro sequence - it has no teaser and aired as a TV Movie.
All Good Things was also aired as a TV movie so only has one screen.
I've also put together (because at this stage, why not lol) a season by season version - these are 20-something episodes per video of seasons 1-7 so you can view them individually if you so wish.
I hope you enjoy them. To answer the first question in your head (Why?) : "Because it's there."
----------------------
Season 1:
Season 2:
Season 3:
Season 4:
Season 5:
Season 6:
Season 7: