Star Trek Homecoming - extended animation into a short You Tube video
Mon Dec 11, 2017 3:22 pm
As a development from the scrolling background challenge, here's a video I've just posted to You Tube.
EDIT: Video temporarily removed as there were a few things that I decided I didn't like.
Here's the new version with Star Trek opening themes and the following background story:
Ever since watching the very first series of Star Trek as a kid, the scenes of the Starship Enterprise in orbit above the Earth have stuck with me. This is mainly because the pictures of the Earth always seemed to be the same. Here's my take on what it would have been like if these scenes had gone on a bit longer. Quite relaxing to watch though!
My subversive satirical sub-plot to this however is: how many people in the USA wouldn't see anything wrong here?!
EDIT: Video temporarily removed as there were a few things that I decided I didn't like.
Here's the new version with Star Trek opening themes and the following background story:
Ever since watching the very first series of Star Trek as a kid, the scenes of the Starship Enterprise in orbit above the Earth have stuck with me. This is mainly because the pictures of the Earth always seemed to be the same. Here's my take on what it would have been like if these scenes had gone on a bit longer. Quite relaxing to watch though!
My subversive satirical sub-plot to this however is: how many people in the USA wouldn't see anything wrong here?!
Re: Star Trek Homecoming - extended animation into a short You Tube video
Mon Dec 11, 2017 11:57 pm
Heh, my favourite Startreck fail was the flipnote by user Fred, in which the spaceship was grabbed by a giant left hand (of the maker of the animation himself), which then proceeded to drop it into an off camera plastic bucket below.
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