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Star TrekAs original Enterprise footage was never as untouched as many
fans remember. In this video, we trace how the iconic 11-foot
Enterprise model was filmed in the pilots, reused throughout the
series, and later altered for VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, and the 2005 remaster project.
We start with The Cage and Where No Man Has Gone Before, then break
down the most important Enterprise stock shots, how they were reused,
and why longtime fans still prefer the original non-CGI versions. If
you love classic Star Trek production history, model effects, and deep
dives into the real footage behind the legend, this one is for you.
Topics include:
o The original 11-foot Enterprise miniature
o The Cage and the second pilot
o Reused stock footage across the original series
o VHS vs DVD vs Blu-ray differences
o Why the remastered versions changed the look of Star Trek
Watch for the full breakdown of the pilot shots and the hidden history
behind the Enterprise effects footage.
0:00 Star Trek in 2005 and the remaster controversy
1:44 Growing up with the original Star Trek
3:22 VHS, DVD, and the altered versions fans saw
5:25 The 11-foot Enterprise miniature and The Cage
8:15 The Cage stock footage breakdown
12:10 Where No Man Has Gone Before and the second pilot
16:35 Reused Enterprise shots across the original series
20:40 How to identify the disguised Enterprise footage
#StarTrek #Enterprise #ClassicTV #VFXHistory #SciFi
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