: Unlike many shows of its era, TNG was shot on film but edited on videotape, which initially limited its resolution. The "Energized!" team went back to thousands of original film cans to re-transfer the footage to 1080p high-definition.
: Features insights from experts like Mike and Denise Okuda, who served as consultants to ensure the new HD versions remained faithful to the original artistic intent.
: Most of the series' visual effects (VFX) were originally finished on standard-definition tape. To achieve HD quality, the team had to recreate these effects—including phaser fire, transporter beams, and ship models—using the original film elements as the source material. 2. Key Contributors and Insights
1. Energized! Taking Star Trek: The Next Genera... May 2026
: Unlike many shows of its era, TNG was shot on film but edited on videotape, which initially limited its resolution. The "Energized!" team went back to thousands of original film cans to re-transfer the footage to 1080p high-definition.
: Features insights from experts like Mike and Denise Okuda, who served as consultants to ensure the new HD versions remained faithful to the original artistic intent. 1. Energized! Taking Star Trek: The Next Genera...
: Most of the series' visual effects (VFX) were originally finished on standard-definition tape. To achieve HD quality, the team had to recreate these effects—including phaser fire, transporter beams, and ship models—using the original film elements as the source material. 2. Key Contributors and Insights : Unlike many shows of its era, TNG