Arthur Besse@lemmy.ml to TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.worldEnglish · edit-21 day agoSpock was originally going to use hypnosis before NBC's "precautions to avoid hypnotizing a viewer" led to the creation of the Vulcan mind meldlemmy.mlimagemessage-square14fedilinkarrow-up1140arrow-down11file-text
arrow-up1139arrow-down1imageSpock was originally going to use hypnosis before NBC's "precautions to avoid hypnotizing a viewer" led to the creation of the Vulcan mind meldlemmy.mlArthur Besse@lemmy.ml to TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.worldEnglish · edit-21 day agomessage-square14fedilinkfile-text
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minus-squareThebeardedsinglemalt@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·20 hours ago The film they used was a slow motion shot of falling metal dust, upside down. I swear I read it was gold glitter in water that was swirled
minus-squareshalafi@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·18 hours agoThat’s what I read many years ago. They probably used both methods.
minus-squareTar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·19 hours agoThat might be a later thing? Aluminum dust is what they describe in “The making of Star trek” (a book by Roddenberry and Whitfield, doubt it’s still in print though)
minus-squareThebeardedsinglemalt@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·19 hours agoIt could have been other fx they did or from another show/movie altogether
I swear I read it was gold glitter in water that was swirled
That’s what I read many years ago. They probably used both methods.
That might be a later thing? Aluminum dust is what they describe in “The making of Star trek” (a book by Roddenberry and Whitfield, doubt it’s still in print though)
It could have been other fx they did or from another show/movie altogether