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It's a good film, very true to the spirit of the series and manages to include lots of the best lines and ideas, but I am getting tired of black holes.
As a photography buff, I found the excessive lens flare quite amazing.
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Surely both lenses will get better (and be just liquid controlled by computer) and indoor lighting will end up just being glowing paint or panels or whatever.
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Anyhow, enjoyed the ride and can recommend the film.
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io9.com talked to the director about this here:
http://io9.com/5230278/jj-abrams-admits-star-trek-lens-flares-are-ridiculous
Thanks Marcus, that's very interesting. So it was all done with big lights pointing at the camera lens.
I really thought it was added digitally.
It certainly created an atmosphere, a bit like the irritating hand held camera with deliberate bumping that mars some TV police shows.
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