So that's how it was made? I really liked the effect.
After all this decades of Star Trek content and information I somehow never saw something about how the special effects were made. They were always quite convincing to me.
These scenes are actually clipped from Reading Rainbow S06E01 "The Bionic Bunny Show" in which LeVar describes the process of making a television show. They show the transporter effect starting at 9:30.
One of my favorite episodes of Reading Rainbow when I was a kid!!
He was the Navigator?!?!? I'm having a serious Mandela effect here, I'm SURE he was an engineer
Edit: And, in a curious coincidence, I just received a text from LaVar via MoveOn about Banned Book Week (he is, unsurprising, against banning books)
As a Trekkie, thank you. That is acutally really interesting!
It is vfx
Correct. It's not CGi.
Wasn't it sugar or salt, not glitter? It needed to dissolve in water
So that's how it was made? I really liked the effect. After all this decades of Star Trek content and information I somehow never saw something about how the special effects were made. They were always quite convincing to me.
ST:TNG Behind the Scenes with LeVar Burton
These scenes are actually clipped from Reading Rainbow S06E01 "The Bionic Bunny Show" in which LeVar describes the process of making a television show. They show the transporter effect starting at 9:30.
One of my favorite episodes of Reading Rainbow when I was a kid!!
He was the Navigator?!?!? I'm having a serious Mandela effect here, I'm SURE he was an engineer
Edit: And, in a curious coincidence, I just received a text from LaVar via MoveOn about Banned Book Week (he is, unsurprising, against banning books)