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Star Trek Original Series Soundtrack

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Wasn't sure exactly where to put this, so here!

There is one person who came to mind and one person alone. BionicBob.. are you already salivating over this?

 
Well, if he isn't, I am. I absolutely love Star Trek, and would love to get my grubby mits on this set.
 
Yep. Especially since I lost my entire Trek Music Library when my computer hard drive burned up last year.:-(

Consider it already pre-ordered!!!!:D
 
OK, why is it only just now that I'm seeing that the Botany Bay was just a submarine with some cargo containers attached to it?
 
L8wrtr said:
OK, why is it only just now that I'm seeing that the Botany Bay was just a submarine with some cargo containers attached to it?

Yep! Pretty funny, eh? It is all about shooting from the proper angles and lighting. The model f/x guys had to work fast back in the day, and recycle anything laying around. :)

I wonder if I can petition La La Land to publish a SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN soundtrack? I would love to have Oliver Nelson's incredible scores on dvd!!!
 
Great sales video! A little over the top towards the end, but well done anyhow. When you think about it, it's a tough assignment because there isn't much about an audio archiving project that lends itself to an exciting visual presentation.
 
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