Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Next Level Blu-ray Clip

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2012

One of the most popular series in the STAR TREK franchise, STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION® celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2012. It premiered in first-run syndication during the week of September 28, 1987 and ran through 1994.

Set in the 24th century on the Starship Enterprise, about 100 years after the original STAR TREK series took place, the series starred Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Jonathan Frakes as Commander William T. Riker, LeVar Burton as Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge, Marina Sirtis as Counselor Deanna Troi, Brent Spiner as Lt. Commander Data, Michael Dorn as Lieutenant Worf, Gates McFadden as Dr. Beverly Crusher and Wil Wheaton as her son Wesley Crusher.

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  • No they just cleaned it up. High definition, that's all this is and it's a huge difference!

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  • oh wow, i love star wars

  • Troi's butt in HD? DO WANT.

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  • Ohhh Patrick Stewart...

  • I have it it's great! But they also give you a movie file for a desktop background. If anyone knows how to make work on Windows 7 let me know because I've been told it is not possible.

  • they did cgi for it?

  • Still sucks.

  • nice!

  • @yakasdiner

    Ah, then the quality could be pretty good then.

    Still strange that Paramount would have idiots using outdated composite video to record it onto DVD.

  • @Sismiques All of the Star Trek series, except S4 of Enterprise, were shot on 35mm film, as was standard for most American television dramas. For the original broadcasts, the footage was telecined and edited on video. For the Blu-Ray release, they've gone back and re-scanned the original 35mm footage at 2K or 4K resolution and redone some SFX shots which were also mastered on video. The increase in quality is quite noticeable...

  • @blackfloyd23

    Normally a professional DVD company would not record the video to the DVDs using crappy composite video; in the DVD set there is the obvious dot crawl that you get from composite video, so it is edvidence that the orginal source(cameras) were only capable of such output, ie. they didn't use a superior medium of transmission such as S-Video or component.

    Being that the show endorsed Sony, it was probably recorded on some form of Beta.

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