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Blu-ray Samurai
Apr 2011
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As one site said, you would think using cgi would solve all sorts of problems but it seems companies started, worked on shows and closed all within a few years. God only knows where those cg elements are now. Apparently the cg for TMP Director's Edition is lost as the company closed so i can see a lot of the stuff for DS9 and Voyager being lost too. I am pretty sure one of the main companies used at that time closed while the shows were still being made, a lot of the employees started a new company and kept doing the effects but i think that company closed too. Even if CBS has the models, no guarantee they are still compatible with modern cg. It happened with the Toy Story movies.
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