/r/startrekstabilized
A community for shaky Star Trek scenes that have been "stabilized."
/r/startrekstabilized
Im doing a video project where I need scenes from ToS where the crew gets knocked good and thrown around specifically left to right and in the cabin although hall scenes could work aswell. Im on a deadline and havent been finding what I want skimming episodes while I do other work. I know its out there Ive seen what I want in turn down for spock and I know theres others. If you know of any good episodes it would be a crazy help.
... Guys?...
S5E3 of Psych there is a scene where they are in a ground pound truck and turn it on, and the ensuing scene is very shaky. Incidentally, Gus wears Geordi’s visor in this episode, so it’s technically Star Trek related. First comment with a stabilized gif of this scene gets gold.
Those extras are really earning their pay flinging themselves into the walls.
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U571 was on the other day, I forgot how awesome that movie is, and it has some Kirk-era scenes that beg to be stabilized (namely the last depth charge scene). Anyone up to try? I bet it'll look awesome...
Ship starts spiraling to a planet's surface for a bit soon after 33:00. A better scene is at 34:10, and even better ones follow till nearly the end of the show. The ones in engineering seem particularly potent.