On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 1:43 AM, M-D November <[email protected]> wrote:

> One of the sites I read on a daily basis (io9, I think) did a breakdown of
> the Discovery upfront trailer, and it looks like the ship & uniforms we see
> are primarily from a 24th century (post-TNG era) ship, not from the USS
> Discovery, so that would explain some of the production design choices.  As
> for the design of the Klingon makeup...I got nothing for that.
> <[email protected]>
>

Each generation makes its Star Trek with its budgets and for the available
technology. TOS was made for little money and for small TV screens. And it
captured our imagination unlike any other show of its era. We had no
problem believing they were on a starship in the distant future. Looking at
those episodes without a nostalgic bias, it seems impossible. A new Star
Trek series has to be made for bigger HD/4k screens, has to have a
production design that looks futuristic to us, and the CGI has to keep up
with movies and video games. It has to look and feel completely different
from earlier ST series.

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