Enterprise Finale – No Next Generation: These Are the Voyages
by Insignia34The finale of Enterprise has been the most buzzed about and disliked episode of any Star Trek series ever. This is the attempt of correcting that error and create a last episode of a series that really can be enjoyed!!
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Original film name: Enterprise – Season 4, Episode 22: These Are the Voyages…
New film name : Enterprise Finale – No Next Generation: “These Are the Voyages”
Edit crew name : Insignia 34
Date Original Was Released : 13th of May 2005
Date New Edit Was Released : 25th of November 2009
Original Runtime : 40 min.
New Runtime : 24 min.
Amount of time Cut/Added : Cut=16 min.
Cuts removed/added/extended :
All scenes where Riker and/or Troi are visible have been removed and/or re-edited to fit well with the story.
This episode now totally foucuses on the final story of Enterprise, this time told without interference.
I have also removed all scenes and references to the holodeck, making this an actual event, not a holodeck recording.
Also changed running speed in some places when needed to speed up or slow down parts of a scene to make it fit into the story.
IMPORTANT: This is not e re-edit of my old release, but a brand new version totally made from scratch!
Fanedit details:
Comes with custom cover and disc label.
Video: AVI=720×410 – NTSC 29,97 Fps.
Audio: Lame MP3, 56 kbits/s.
Intention for this fanedit: To create a worty ending to a great series.
Hardware and software information: Sony Vegas Pro 8 for editing, Adobe PhotoShop for Cover Art.
Additional Comment: This has been the most buzzed about and disliked episode of any Star Trek series ever,
so this is my attempt of correcting that error and create a last episode of a series that really can be enjoyed!!
How intention was achieved: Cut all scenes with Riker and/or Troi, also cut all scenes from Next Generation-ship Enterprise, thus altering the material to go from a holodeck recording to an adventure actually taking place during the whole episode!
Time needed for this new edition: Planning=2 weeks, editing=almost two months.
Persons involved: 1
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before I review this edit, I feel it is important to state one thing first: I am not a “trekker” or a “trekkie”. I absolutely love Star Trek; that is to say, most of the series and most of the movies. My enjoyment of Star Trek does not go beyond this (I don’t read any star trek books, go to conventions collect memorabilia etc). I have always been objective enough to see that ALL the series have great, good and really bad episodes; and that at least half of the movies are barely watchable. Yes, I thought the 2009 “re-boot” movie was exactly what Star Trek needed.
Okay, I liked this series, “Enterprise”. Certainly at the bottom of my list as Star Trek goes. so, I did not object to the original version of this episode. I actually thought it work well (as a Star Trek “Enterprise” episode goes). When I have watched this episode on my store-bought DVD set, I have often wondered two things: 1) what this episode would be like if it was edited together with the next generation episode “Pegasus” or 2) what this episode would be like with all the Riker, Troi and hohlodeck references removed.
Insignia34 has done just this. Although his editing is quick good, I just don’t think the episode works as well as an “Enterprise” stand-alone episode. The episode now seems It’s fine, but you can now see how poor the writing on “Enterprise” was most of the time. Not due to Insignia34’s editing techniques, but due to the lack of material to work with after all the TNG stuff is removed – the episode now seems to run too quick, with not enough developement of the plot and the momumnetal speech by Capt archer at the end. . Insignia34’s “changing the speed” didn’t quite work for me.
Overall, a great attempt and I will keep this edit and watch it, but will more than likely stick with the original version.
Has anyone out there ever thought of edititng the next gen episode “Pegasus” and the original version of this edit together to form a “mini-movie”?
Review by flyboy707 — December 14, 2009 @ 5:38 pm
“Insignia34 has done just this. Although his editing is quick good … ”
I meant “quite good”. Sorry for the typo.
Review by flyboy707 — December 14, 2009 @ 5:40 pm
This was a valiant effort, and I applaud the work that went into this.
However, since so much time had to be removed due to the holodeck nonsense, this was more like a “sorry-it’s-over-here’s-something-to-send-it-off-with-what-we-wrote-last-night-on-cocktail-napkins”.
Mind you, that’s no fault of Insignia’s. The source material was… ‘lacking’, to put it lightly.
Anyway, on to the details.
Technical quality: 6/10 with a +1 for effort.
Poor Jonathan Frakes was the bane of this edit in -so- many ways. Pan/Zoom to get him out of the shot degraded the quality a bit. Audio was tolerable for where this came from.
Editing quality: 7/10 with a +1 for effort.
There were some noticeable chops that could’ve been smoothed over with other ship/shuttle/planet external shots from different episodes, but that’s just how I’d try to fill it in. Although, seeing as how I’ve only done five minute edits on youtube, take that with a grain of salt.
Presentation: N/A – avi
Entertainment: 8/10 – This was far better than what was presented on the air, even IF it was so short.
Overall: 7/10
Review by ionvox — November 16, 2011 @ 1:13 am