Star Trek Borg Queen assembly - VFX shot breakdown
2020 ж. 27 Қыр.
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Take a look at a making of one of the best and most interesting VFX shots in history! Created for Star Trek: The First Contact it features the Borg Queen: visual effects by Industrial Light & Magic, visual effects supervisor John Knoll, visual effects art director Alex Jaeger, makeup effects by Todd Masters.
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Borg Queen was also presented in Star Trek Voyager. But the shot was simpler and more CGI
Yes, there's a very similar shot in Star Trek Voyager, but it was done digitally - everything except Queen's head is CG, and then there is a cut, from the CG shot, to practical effect - actress in a suit. It doesn't look as good as in Star Trek: First Contact, but still quite impressive for a TV series from the 90's! kzhead.info/sun/itt9hNiQp3ljYIE/bejne.html
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That morph is stunning and flawless. I still can’t see a shift in any of her facial features.
that morph is timed super well with the suit closing up and and her expression of feeling the sensation of connecting to the body hides any possible errors that could have happened for a truly seamless action. really great coordination from all departments on that one.
One of my favorite films which inspired me to do VFX myself. It's one of those rare movies where ( regardless of how it's done ) almost all fx shots have a conistent level of realism until the very end of the movie.
This is an amazing shot! I remember seeing it and being wowed! You don’t realise how much effort was required! Damn shame they cut it with data’s ugly face! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Thank you for this short but informative video. It brought me back to the good old days of Star Trek. A good distraction from today's madness.
I never would have known this was how they did it. Very informative. Thanks.
That shot of her descending from the ceiling is the reason I love Alice Krige's Borg Queen so much.
And yet, only one Oscar nomination, for Best Makeup. It lost... to _The Nutty Professor._
This is an amazing channel!! Thanks for the video!
now with actual voice-over
This shot was amazing! I only wish they hadn't spoiled it in the trailer, though of course Paramount wanted to sell the movie and felt they had to. And also it would had been better without the reaction shot of Data cutting the one take in half. The one take was stunning.
Great reveal! Nothing like anything else in Trek Universe.
Fantastic !
FC was a fun shoot.
I watched the movie last night and yes, amazing!
I don't see how knowing about the edit would have saved them much or any work. The tricky part is the transition between the floating head setup and the full-body-costume setup, and that is still uninterrupted.
Vara level
Impressive for 1996.
Will we see a new video anytime soon?
Make ''Death Becomes Her" pleace
this was made in LightWave, right?
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Coolness,thanks,be blessed all in Jesus shalom
When did this movie released
1996
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Poor VFX guys, all that work to create a single take scene 🎬 and then Frakes comes along to cut it up 😂 they’re still salty about that one…every time they hear “the Riker manoeuvre” they think about this
la reina borg, es la mamá de 7d9 o al menos es la misma actriz
I always thought this scene was a pretty cool, if not disturbing, idea; but I also thought it always looked just slightly awkward or off for some reason. I think this is the reason they cut it into 2. The scene wasn't perfectly executed, although cool, so they spliced it to make it more believable. The decision to cut it was done after the effect was shot and finished. If it had been flawless, they would not have cut it. There, now you know the full tale. :)
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This movies vfx was really stunning, it is amazing. But the CGI is not that much
Ilm is the best ,I never industrial lights & magics movies.
I really didn't care for this entire concept. The craftsmanship is great, I just don't like the basic idea of it.
Why not?