On the 40th Anniversary, the ship and crew loved by millions is now back and the New Star Trek Trailer tells it all[phpbay] The director David LaFountaine mentions that they are not trying to re-imagine the show, that they are just restoring the show[phpbay] Mike and Denise Okuda are the visual effects producers for the show and they mention that they want to preserve a lot of the original looks but bring it more into the 20th Century[phpbay]
Later in the New Trailer John Burlingame, a music historian mentions that he never thought the day would come to hear the original music played live again in the exact same arrangement as the first composer wrote it[phpbay] Greg Smith a conductor of the show said that most of the musicians that are playing the music for the New Star Trek Trailer and were the same musicians from the original Movie[phpbay]
They've gone back into the archive and pulled out the original arrangements, they are just using modern digital technology and better microphones[phpbay] They are definitely being very faithful and coherent with the original music notes played on the original because it's sacred hollow ground[phpbay] People are amazed at how authentic sounding the music in the New Star Trek Trailer is[phpbay] This movie is remastered from the original 35mm negative in high definition[phpbay]
As a Trekie you might say it's the same Universe viewed from another dimension[phpbay] They really want to respect all the Star Trek Fans with the new visual effects and high def touch they can only do in Hollywood[phpbay] Measurements were taken off some of the models found at the Smithsonian and advanced video editing work was done at that point[phpbay] We really feel that the new New Star Trek Trailer will prepare you for the real movie coming soon and hope it will be a truly unforgettable experience[phpbay]
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