• MintyAnt@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      Yeah it uhhhh has some rough visuals lol. Works well though, and the uniforms are mostly incredible

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        AFAIK the visuals were designed for a 3:4, SDTV world. The problem is that when they filmed it they framed it for 4:3 but they included some content to the sides so it could be used in a 16:9 format. The problem is that the CGI was all 4:3, so when they released a 16:9 DVD they had to do something about the CGI stuff, and they made a horrible decision. Instead of having vertical black bars, they cropped and zoomed the 4:3 CGI scenes so they had a 16:9 ratio. That meant they took something that was already in SD, then cropped out 25% of the content, and zoomed in so you couldn’t see the whole frame.

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        4 days ago

        😂 that being said, is crazy to think that that was actually cutting edge CGI, pretty sure we still called them Silicon graphics at that time maybe. B5, ReBoot, crash test dummies, those three were pioneers from a tv show production CGI.

        I’m curious what those first shows in other countries were like

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          4 days ago

          Crash dummies is basically unwatchable hahaha. I remember watching it so many times.

          B5 also notably has inertia physics in space, mostly, which was unique