
Specials
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This is an awesome look at how the entire restoration went, how the original film and audio elements were recovered in a monumental task of cataloguing. Berman talks about how he regretted not editing his show in an HD-ready format, but was excited when he found out they were remaking the entire show from scratch so they could do it. At first SD upconversion was used, but deemed totally unacceptable for this. If you want to see how something like this comes to pass then you really need to watch this. It's a fascinating look into how much work really went into this. Oh, and here's a little tidbit of information: the 13 seconds of lost footage in "Sins of the Father" that was released on the sampler disc, have since been found and will be included in that episode when its season comes out.
Read MoreJoins cast and crew as they give all-new interviews about what it was like trying to Gene Roddenberry on board for another 'Star Trek' television show. These are wonderfully candid interviews and don't feel promotional in the least. Instead it's the principle actors and producers looking back fondly on the show's illustrious run.
Read MoreStarts with Patrick Stewart discussing how he came to get the part and how Roddenberry convinced him to take the part over drinks. Here we get some original make-up and wardrobe footage also. Very in-depth information from everyone, including great behind-the-scenes footage of the crew getting ready to launch this new series. Along with the press conference footage that started it all.
Read MorePeople like producer David Livingston, production designer Herman Zimmerman, illustrator Rick Sternback, and special effects make-up artist Doug Drexler talking about filming the show, how different it was being a strictly syndicated show versus being owned by a single network, and how they filmed the miniature shots.
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Cast and crew discuss the major changes in Season 2 of TNG, also includes interview segments with Gene Roddenberry.
Read MoreAn in-depth look at the growth of continuing characters, plus a look at new crew members of the USS Enterprise-D.
Read MoreA behind-the-scenes look at some of the specific key episodes, including interviews with the production staff.
Read MoreDiscussions on Season 2 episodes with the production crew, including Rick Berman.
Read MoreAn exclusive tour of an extraordinary array of Star Trek sets, props, and much more.
Read MoreA look at the season's best episodes, including "Yesterday's Enterprise" and "The Offspring," the difficult early circumstances surrounding the season due to an absence of scripts and creativity, Beverley Crusher's return, Frakes' turn in the director's chair, Whoopi Goldberg's role in the season and the importance of Star Trek in her life, visitors to the set, and the season's final episode.
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