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The studio cheaped out and didn't want to spend some extra cash to do it right. The end! Quote:
Enterprise does not look very good at all. I hesitate to say that the live action shots have even as much detail as a good 720p transfer; a lot of times it looks almost as bad as an upscale. It's not a problem with the negatives, of course - it's the early 2000's transfer from 35mm @ 2k. The series needs to be scanned back in with modern 4k or higher scanners. The current transfer of the show looks like Universal's garbage catalog transfers prior to Universal smothering them with DNR and edge enhancement. Assuming that Paramount doesn't decide to molest the current poor transfers with DNR, you can expect marginally better picture quality than a catalog Universal Blu-ray. Star Trek TOS and TNG are leagues ahead in terms of visual quality compared to the current Enterprise masters. Last edited by scorpiontail60; 10-11-2012 at 12:25 AM. |
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I'm well aware of the bandwidth limitations of consumer HDTV channels and iTunes. This was not a bitrate problem that I witnessed. It's absolutely a transfer problem. I have seen MUCH better looking shows on iTunes and HDNet. In fact, I'm having a hard time thinking of any show sourced from iTunes or HDNet that I've seen that looks worse than Enterprise. Older shows, like JAG on HDNet look better than Enterprise. Clearly JAG was scanned in from 35mm using better scanners than Paramount/UPN used for Enterprise. This is why I do not like the misconception that I have seen in other Trek threads that Enterprise should be an 'easy' Blu-ray release since it's already in HD: it's not really. Enterprise desperately needs a new scan like they are doing with TOS and TNG. By the time it's all said and done, unless they release a remastered Enterprise way down the line, TOS, TNG, DS9 and Voyager will all look way better on Blu-ray than the most recent and modern Trek series. That's really backwards. Last edited by scorpiontail60; 10-11-2012 at 03:48 AM. |
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And as I said, HDNet has their own DNR filter. Just because a show like JAG looks "better" is apples and oranges. Enterprise wasn't shot to look bright and glossy. |
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Yes, the show did in fact get a proper ending. The cancellation notice was given quite early, and so the producers had ample time to wrap up the series. That final season of Enterprise had Manny Coto replacing Rick Berman & Brannon Braga as show-runner. Not surprisingly, that final season is universally regarded as the best season of Enterprise. By far. There were 22 episodes in all. Coto was in charge for the first 21. The two-parter spanning episodes 20th & 21st served as the "proper" series finale for Enterprise. It dealt with epic themes that set the stage for Archer's legacy and the future of the Federation. If the series ended there, people wouldn't have complained. However... The much-maligned (and actual) final episode was done by Rick Berman & Brannon Braga. The idea was for this episode to serve as a goodbye finale for the Berman-era star trek. It was never intended as the Enterprise finale; rather, it was supposed to be a finale for the entire TNG-DS9-VOY-ENT eras. That is the reason why TNG characters took center stage, and the Enterprise characters were pushed aside. Needless to say, it was a disaster. But to answer your question: Enterprise did in fact end on a proper note. It did so during Manny Coto's penultimate 2-parter episode directly preceding the disastrous Rick Berman finale. |
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I only true great things in the season are the Augments 3-parter, the first part of "In a Mirror, Darkly" and the "Demons"/"Terra Prime" two-parter. |
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i thought season 4 was pretty good for the most part and i really liked the whole series. Enterprise was picking up steam at that point and I think things would have improved even more. really, the series gets bashed a lot when it shouldn't. how do you tell the story of Star Trek before Kirk and Spock and make everyone happy? they did do some weird things but they did a lot of good stuff too. if they made it too much like TOS, people would have just said it was a rip-off. make it too different and they say it isn't real Trek. what do you do?
the last episode has a lot of faults but it was an interesting experiment. it needed to be re-written a few more times before they filmed it but that ending shot of the 3 Enterprise's is probably the coolest shot they ever did. |
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I agree on season 3 being the best as they were trying to save earth from being wiped out by the Xindi. Making the show more action orientated worked to some extent and did not sacrifice the character development between the crew. The 4 season too me suffered on relationships between crew members. I did not care for the pacing of the last season in the least but I am in the minority as well.
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![]() I agree with you that Enterprise will certainly look inferior to TNG due to the older telecine of the show... but unless you have seen the 258 Mbit/s 1080/24p D5 master tapes of the show, I don't really think you should set your expectations on something you saw on iTunes or HDNet. Last edited by Maxwell Everett; 10-11-2012 at 08:18 PM. |
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