How to write the "Star Trek Original Series Theme"
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How to write the "Star Trek Original Series Theme"
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Alexander "Star Trek Original Series Theme" Courage was born today in 1919.
The song he references in the interview...
Ans, of course, the original series theme...
Alexander "Star Trek Original Series Theme" Courage was born today in 1919.
The song he references in the interview...
Ans, of course, the original series theme...
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Re: How to write the "Star Trek Original Series Theme"
Neat! Thanks for the post.
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Re: How to write the "Star Trek Original Series Theme"
Coincidentally, I’ve started rewatching some of the STU (Star Trek Universe) shows, and I’m currently watching S1 of the OG. I can only handle the low-budget special effects and the acting style for so long before needing a break.
For some reason, the clip of the original theme sounds too polished, almost like a re-recording done years later. Then again, my ears are only getting older, just like William Shatner’s waistcoat is getting larger!
For some reason, the clip of the original theme sounds too polished, almost like a re-recording done years later. Then again, my ears are only getting older, just like William Shatner’s waistcoat is getting larger!
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Re: How to write the "Star Trek Original Series Theme"
I'm the opposite, the staggeringly bad techno-babble scripting in the later reboots makes them unwatchable. People will tell me things like, "It gets way better after season 3" but... no.
But it's been years since I watched more than an episode or two of any of them.
It seems there were more than one recording even in the original series and the closing credits version is different again. The human vocal and conga drums is a second season thing. Here's four versions...For some reason, the clip of the original theme sounds too polished, almost like a re-recording done years later. Then again, my ears are only getting older, just like William Shatner’s waistcoat is getting larger!
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I notice the fourth version, The Animated Series, is just a fake sound-alike of the Alexander Courage music.
I guess that avoids a royalty.
The studio, Filmation, is remembered as the most corner-cuttingest of the corner-cutting TV animation outfits. Their thing was to do all the work in the US with US union workers and not outsource to Asia. That is why it is painfully static with lots of dialog shots that are just someone's forehead and no mouth.
I guess that avoids a royalty.
The studio, Filmation, is remembered as the most corner-cuttingest of the corner-cutting TV animation outfits. Their thing was to do all the work in the US with US union workers and not outsource to Asia. That is why it is painfully static with lots of dialog shots that are just someone's forehead and no mouth.
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I always liked the vocals. They reminded me of my cat singing. She was far out. Phaedra was her name.
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It's the same chord changes as "Out of Nowhere".
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and the opening...well, i guess you could say it's a riff on Mahler 1.
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There's 2 versions of the Original Series. The classic and remastered version. The remastered version didn't just pump up the effects but they also recorded the main theme. The classic version is much better in my opinion!Kbiggs wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 12:11 pm Coincidentally, I’ve started rewatching some of the STU (Star Trek Universe) shows, and I’m currently watching S1 of the OG. I can only handle the low-budget special effects and the acting style for so long before needing a break.
For some reason, the clip of the original theme sounds too polished, almost like a re-recording done years later. Then again, my ears are only getting older, just like William Shatner’s waistcoat is getting larger!
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If you all haven't seen this homage to the animated series, highly recommended. Lots of Easter eggs for animation nerds (and ST nerds of course)robcat2075 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 5:23 pm I notice the fourth version, The Animated Series, is just a fake sound-alike of the Alexander Courage music.
I guess that avoids a royalty.
The studio, Filmation, is remembered as the most corner-cuttingest of the corner-cutting TV animation outfits. Their thing was to do all the work in the US with US union workers and not outsource to Asia. That is why it is painfully static with lots of dialog shots that are just someone's forehead and no mouth.