Not at all. The CG looks cheap and old because it was early CGI, it WAS old. (It looks better by season 3)Kendrakirai wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 7:05 pm Which explains how most of the ships in B5 looked, and the poor compositing in...uh....the recent one Chuck did. The Hunt? Something hunt. Also, you always spend a lot on the opening, it’s *there* to look good and sell the show.
The CG and composite shots look *fuzzy* because even through the show was filmed in widescreen to future-proof it, the CG was rendered for square televisions, because rendering it for widescreen would have cost more money.
The files were saved with the intent of someday going back and just plopping them in when the tech was cheaper, and with intent to uprez it at a later date. (ANd possible toss in higher quality CG models as they got developed later in the show.) Unfortunately, Warners did a bad job archiving it so that data is all lost, the originally intended uprezzing is impossible without just actually doing the CG again from scratch.. So instead they took the old footage and blew it up and cropped it to fit widescreen so it looks bad.
It looked okay before everything went HD though.
This is also why there will probably never be a blu-ray release of B5.
Also, while yes, you put extra effort into your opening credits to make them look good since they'll be seen every week, putting in enough money to fund a season of a different show is obscene.