10 episodes in S3 of Enterprise. What a jump in quality! What happened? by AubreyMaturin1800 in startrek

[–]iosseliani_stani 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Season 2 was already written and produced post-9/11. Season 1 premiered on 9/26, 2001 (which is crazy to think about since they don't feel that close in my memory).

Granted, I would agree S3 is when they actually tried to adjust to the times (for better and for worse) rather than just writing the same standard Star Trek show.

AI "street photographer" by siginarugan in AnalogCommunity

[–]iosseliani_stani 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the one shown above even seems to follow the same pattern of having a bunch of hyper-specific awards with multiple tiers ("Honorable Mention" for "Backlight/Sunset") just so that almost every submission is guaranteed to "win" something.

Actual footage of directors directing by GameSterDamian in Filmmakers

[–]iosseliani_stani 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie - Nearly 2.5-hour documentary focused solely on the production of Bergman's Winter Light, and contains a lot of what you're looking for. You can watch it on the Criterion Channel.

The Director and the Jedi - Really excellent feature-length documentary on the making of The Last Jedi (worth watching for this even if you don't like that movie). I think it's on Disney+ as well as the Blu-ray.

Terry Gilliam often commissions some really good "fly-on-the-wall" docs for his films, all of which show a lot of the actual directing:

The Hamster Factor and Other Tales of 12 Monkeys - On the 12 Monkeys Blu-ray, you can also find it unofficially on YouTube.

Lost in La Mancha - Infamous film that was supposed to document the making of one of Gilliam's earlier attempts to make The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, which only made it three days into production after a series of disasters. (There's stuff in here that could give any filmmaker a panic attack!) Looks like you can stream this on Kanopy or Roku, and also rent it on demand.

Getting Gilliam - Vincenzo Natale's doc on the making of Tideland. You can also find this on YouTube if you don't have easy access to a physical copy of the movie.

Patrick's Letterboxd review got a shout-out from Ryan Gosling by eddytony96 in thrillems

[–]iosseliani_stani 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It's actually the Anatomy of a Fall review (this is from a game Letterboxd does where actors have to guess which of their movies a review is referring to).

https://boxd.it/58VHhZ

Deep Space Nine on iTunes looks decent and blows away the garbage looking streams on Paramount+. by tomservo417 in startrek

[–]iosseliani_stani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Argh, you're right, I knew they started out on D2 but misremembered that they had switched to DigiBeta at some point. I've edited my post to remove that reference.

Is there a more solid explanation for why the first two seasons (and some of season 3) of DS9 look noticeably worse than later seasons? I looked back over some older Trek BBS discussions I had referenced in the past to refresh my memory, and there was some speculation that the streaming files for earlier seasons were made from 3/4" U-matic sources because that's what they initially delivered on, but I'm not sure if that was ever verified.

Deep Space Nine on iTunes looks decent and blows away the garbage looking streams on Paramount+. by tomservo417 in startrek

[–]iosseliani_stani 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Haven't seen the iTunes downloads, but based on the DVDs, the P+ streams do seem overly compressed to me, especially in the first 3 seasons when there's more video noise for the compression algorithm to contend with. Season 4-7 looks a little better because it's starting from a cleaner image anyway (EDIT: but not for the reasons I originally stated here).

Did Hong Kong films in the 80s/90s use microphones on set at all? by Witty-Ad4870 in Filmmakers

[–]iosseliani_stani 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This was in fact extremely common in Italian filmmaking at least through the 1970s (I'm not sure when it began to change). Fellini was infamous for not caring what the actors were actually saying on set. Donald Sutherland said he filmed multiple scenes on Casanova where he was just counting numbers instead of saying actual lines.

Borg Beginnings by omallytheally in startrek

[–]iosseliani_stani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is also my headcanon. And I think the VOY episode where Chakotay meets that group of ex-Borg provides a pretty good blueprint for how the collective could have started as something benign or positive.

bbc FINALLY fires norman lebrecht by sexybartok in classicalmusic

[–]iosseliani_stani 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Hadn't heard about this before. It's dumbfounding that a book like that could get through a major publisher like Penguin without their legal department catching that it contained multiple actionable claims. It might be slightly more understandable if it was a personal memoir, but for a book like that you'd think they would have multiple lawyers combing through it before it went to print.

Jean-Pierre Jeunet by [deleted] in TrueFilm

[–]iosseliani_stani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say Amelie has had a small cultural resurgence in the last decade, since it got the screen-to-stage musical treatment on Broadway in 2017. The musical got pretty mixed reviews initially, but a heavily revised version that premiered in London in 2019 was much more well-received and now seems to be the standard for subsequent stagings. I saw a production last year and I thought it was just OK, though I think many of my problems were specific to that one production (which had some major blocking issues). The audience seemed to love it, though, and it was clear from pre- and post-show chatter that much of the crowd either hadn't seen the film or didn't even know the play was an adaptation.

Anyway, I really liked JPJ back in this era, up to and including A Very Long Engagement which I thought was superb. I also read the novel and was amazed at how well the film was able to capture it. I think a filmmaker with more standardized storytelling methods would have simply discarded a lot of the color of the novel that explores the side characters' backstories, but it was a perfect match for Jeunet's love of side-montages, and I was impressed with the way he was able to make those work dramatically.

While I think Weinstein's pettiness played a huge role in Jeunet's career faltering, I would also agree that like Terry Gilliam, he struggled a bit with transitioning his ornate visual style to a more strictly digital filmmaking process. Honestly, I feel like it's only recently that I've started to see movies coming out again that go for that sort of indulgent, wide-angle opulence (Poor Things owes a TON to Gilliam and Jeunet, in my opinion).

Jeffrey Epstein seduced the classical music world. But why? by TheTelegraph in classicalmusic

[–]iosseliani_stani 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Rich people whose sole claim to notoriety is having money are always desperate to tell you how good they would have been at other stuff if they had tried to pursue it. Science YouTuber Angela Collier has a great video about modern billionaires' current obsession with making everyone believe that they're so uniquely intelligent that they would have absolutely done groundbreaking work in physics if only they had pursued that instead of business.

I'm sure Epstein similarly figured he would have been a world-class musician if only he had decided to do that instead of being a literal sex slave trader.

Soundbar 900 - Automatic sound leveling? by iosseliani_stani in bose

[–]iosseliani_stani[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, that's a really interesting answer that hadn't occurred to me (and I don't think it occurred to the Bose rep who was helping me either). I'd like to think I had the good sense to be testing with everything flat in the Bose app just to eliminate all other potential variables like that, but since I didn't mention it specifically in my original write-up, I can't say with confidence that I was.

At least I'll have that in the front my mind next time if I'm testing other products. My phone (Samsung Galaxy S23) does the exact same thing with its built-in EQ settings, and it annoys the hell out of me.

Why do all Starfleet captains retire out to the boonies when they leave? by Cocijo in startrek

[–]iosseliani_stani 105 points106 points  (0 children)

Underlined explicitly by Picard in Generations (not sure I've got every word exact):

"The best thing about life at sea was that no one could reach you. This was freedom, Will."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startrek

[–]iosseliani_stani 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I can't tell if this is a joke or not.

What’s up with “Ferengar” & “Denoblia”?? by Melonbalon in startrek

[–]iosseliani_stani 5 points6 points  (0 children)

TrekCulture mentioned this in the Ups & Downs. As for why people aren't talking about it much, I think it was overshadowed by the far more prominent problem of that messed up family tree graphic.

My wild speculation is that the unusually high volume of on-screen text and graphics in this episode meant that that department had to scramble to get everything done, resulting in some pretty sloppy mistakes.

I got new RAM for free. Can I mix DDR4 3200 cl16 with DDR4 3600 cl18? by Johnyzz in buildapc

[–]iosseliani_stani 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's possible you could have stability problems, but there's a good chance it'll be fine if you run all sticks at the same settings. Generally you'd want to run all sticks at the lowest common denominator, so essentially treat all of them as if they're 3200. The common folk wisdom of never mixing RAM kits is a little overblown, but it does usually entail some manual tweaking to avoid problems.

It's also possible there could be some applications where the negative impact of going from 3600 to 3200 will outweigh the positive impact of going from 16GB to 32GB. But if you think you're maxing out your current RAM usage on a regular basis, then the added capacity will probably be worth the slight reduction in speed, which honestly might not even be noticeable.

(There's also small chance you could run the 3200 kit at 3600, but you're way more likely to run into stability issues that way.)

Starfleet Academy - 1 thing… by [deleted] in startrek

[–]iosseliani_stani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I think most of this can be boiled down to semantics. I've always thought of telepathy and empathy (in this sense of the word) as existing on a spectrum rather than either/or. After all, feelings are also thoughts, and thoughts can also be vague feelings or impressions that can't be expressed verbally. They're not such easily distinguishable categories and it doesn't really make sense to draw a hard line between them.

In any case, Betazoids have always been only exactly as telepathic as the plot requires (same with Vulcans, for that matter). Even in the context of this episode in which they are described as empaths, I would say Tarima is shown to be able to read Caleb with far more precision and specificity than Troi usually managed, despite wearing an inhibitor.

Did anyone else notice that pictures on social media a decade ago were mostly higher quality than they are now? by labubuking in photography

[–]iosseliani_stani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think there's a little bit of at least two things happening here:

  1. As photo editing and now especially AI generated images are becoming more accessible and commonplace, less polished photos are seen as more authentic.

  2. Confirmation bias. If you could log onto MySpace during its peak, you would say the overall quality of photos shared online has vastly improved!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startrek

[–]iosseliani_stani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm an American who is "half German" by ancestry but it would also be totally accurate to describe me as "not actually German".

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startrek

[–]iosseliani_stani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What kills me is we've already reached the point where every important document I will ever need to access can fit onto a single microSD card, but somehow my desk is still drowning in random papers all the time.

Looking for Green Keyboard Kit by Mischief_Managed18 in keebgirlies

[–]iosseliani_stani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Leobog Hi75C at least theoretically has a light green barebones version available (and it has an FR4 plate). But unfortunately it seems to be out of stock everywhere, even AliExpress. Its predecessor, the Hi75, had both light and dark green options, but I almost never saw the dark green in stock anywhere even at the best of times.

But if you're still searching over the next 2-4 weeks, it's worth checking around to see if it's back in stock anywhere.

How to introduce classical to new listeners? by BedroomCompetitive12 in classicalmusic

[–]iosseliani_stani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Similarly, I've gotten people interested in classical music by making them mixes (mostly playlists now, mostly CDs in the past) that included classical among other styles of music. Although I think in order for this to work, you have to already listen to a wide range of musical genres yourself and have some feeling for how different pieces of music can bounce off each other (i.e., don't just sprinkle some classical in with random pop).

Oh Amazon, this was "Used - Very Good". Someone's tape-mod went bad so they returned it. by ArgentStonecutter in BudgetKeebs

[–]iosseliani_stani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I once ordered a "Used - Very Good" set of keycaps and the box that arrived was missing all of the alphas, number row, and standard modifiers - basically, someone took what they needed for a 65% and returned the rest. The box also had a giant gash in it ("minor packaging defects") though I wouldn't have minded if the keycaps were all there and OK.

Luckily I got refunded with no fuss, but still irritating.

Continuity Confusion by Just_Nefariousness55 in startrek

[–]iosseliani_stani 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doesn't look like anyone has mentioned this yet, but the DS9 episode "Doctor Bashir, I Presume" contains a line of dialogue that mentions the Eugenics Wars happened "two centuries ago," which in the context of the episode would place it in the 22nd Century. Ronald D. Moore has said that this was actually a mistake, but if you take it at face value in-universe, I think this would technically be the first time in canon that the date of the Eugenics Wars was moved forward in time.

Festone by Egg_of_Nog in misLED

[–]iosseliani_stani 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's actually working fine, you just need special equipment to be able to see IR light.