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Star Trek Pilots - Episode 2 - Deep Space Nine

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Fanedit Synopsis: The STAR TREK PILOTS project is a 3-DVD collection of the first episodes of THE NEXT GENERATION, DEEP SPACE NINE and VOYAGER - all in trimmed WIDESCREEN versions. This one is for fans, who always wanted to watch these shows without the worst annoyances on the big modern screens.
Episode One: Deep Space Nine - Emissary

tagline: To Boldly Go On
original film name: STAR TREK - DEEP SPACE NINE - EPISODE 1/2: EMISSARY
new film name : Star Trek Pilots - Episode 2 - Deep Space Nine
film studio name : Paramount
edit crew name :CBB
Date Original Film Was Released : 1993
Date Edit Was Released : November 2009
Original Runtime : 91 minutes
New Runtime : 74 minutes + 14 minutes addon
Amount of time Cut/Added : 17 minutes cut / 14 minutes added

Cuts removed/added/extended :
- removed Bashir talking about the "wilderness" with Kira
- removed all scenes with Sisko and the prophets
- added a new mix of Sisko and the prophets as addon

Trailer:
[youtubewide:22v1w2ym]

Fanedit details:
This is a widescreen version of EMISSARY, the pilot double episode of Star Trek - Deep Space Nine. The most striking annoyances have been removed for a much darker space war atmosphere.

Deep Space Nine was unlike The Next Generation from the very start a less episodic TV show and had a more continuing and developing plot. It had an entirely different atmosphere, touched a lot of darker subjects and was overall the far more interesting show, taking place in the Star Trek universe, but with very few similarities to the OS and TNG.

DVD details:
1.78:1 aspect ratio
English audio in true 5.1 ac-3
English subtitles
Switching menus (you'll see what they are)
Teaser/Trailers
Deleted Scenes
Making Of
Info on all 36 CBB fanedits

Intention for this fanedit:
As part 2 of the Star Trek pilots project, this was far more difficult to handle than TNG. The quality of the original DVD source (and bluray, which contains the very same video and audio quality) is atrocious, an insult for a fan. The image is blurry, fuzzy and comes with a lot of tiny errors that spoil the Trekkie fun. Yet it is probably the best of all the pilots plot-wise. It took me a while to motivate myself to really present this in widescreen as it makes the quality problems even more obvious, yet I realized that I could get used to it and still enjoy it for what it is.
The decision to remove the "encounter with the prophets" was a tough one, but after having watched Emissary about 5 times now these scenes became more and more annoying. Taking them out leaves a plot-hole, which I kind of fixed by adding a complete mix of the scene as an addon. But how the episode plays without this weird encounter is very interesting, as the entire atmosphere is a lot darker and more space war focused.
This is still not a huge fanedit, but a labor love and I thought a few of you might be interested in watching. The result is not (probably cannot be) perfect (see additional comments below, where I mention the issues), but I think it's an entertaining fun watch from the good old early 90s, when one of the most interesting and underrated shows ever started.
Personally I prefer DS9 with the final episode of season 3 launching into season 4. The dominion war is one of the greatest ever space adventures IMO.
Still Emissary does have a nostalgic value to me and was fun to spend time with again.

How the intention was achieved:
1. reframing EVERY scene of the movie to make it fit to the widescreen format. Only very few times the center could be used. Some parts had to be zoomed and additionally cut to not chop off heads.
2. editing

Hardware and software information:
video: Avisynth (for deinterlacing), Virtualdub (for cropping, deinterlacing of a few scenes, framerate changing (from PAL to NTSC), recoloring, creating lagarith video, black level correction, Jasc Paint Shop Pro for image creation and alteration, Sony Vegas for editing and reframing, CCE for m2v creation
audio: headac3he to create stereo audio, which I used as workfile, cinematize pro for 5.1 ac-3 to wave conversion, adobe audition for PAL to NTSC audio conversion, Sony Vegas for 5.1 creation
ripping and DVD extraction: dvd fab decrypter, pgcdemux
subtitles: subrip, subtitle workshop
DVD authoring: DVD lab pro, Jasc Paint Shop pro for images, Adobe Audition and Sony Vegas for audio

Additional Comment:
This release is not (and maybe cannot be) perfect. Here are the known issues:
To turn 1.33:1 to 1.78:1 meant to sacrifice more than 20% of the visible image from top and bottom. This results in:
big faces, some blurry images.
Because of the overall rather bad image quality of the DVD source there is also in some scenes:
blurriness, a bit of stuttering, quite some visible noise pixelation, some very tiny interlacing issues, which I could not properly repair.
The original comes with a lot of video imperfections and I was not able to correct them all. The deinterlacing filters did cause some stutter and flicker in a few scenes.

What you should also know:
As for almost all shows of the 80s and 90s this one was shot, edited and effect-worked with on video, not film. There is no high quality master, so you will probably NEVER really get a widescreen version or even a HD version of this. This fanedit will give you a glimpse of what DS9 would have looked like as a modern show.

Time needed for the edition: 4 weeks
other persons involved: AvP (cover art), Uncanny Antman (who ordered me not to fuck this one up)

IMAGES:
kickass cover art by AvP (download here):
3D_stPilots2_by_avp.jpg


downloadable from fanedit.info through Rapidshare. If there is enough interest I can launch a torrent.
 
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