Location visit: Deneva

Discussion in 'Star Trek - The Original & Animated Series' started by PCz911, Apr 25, 2024.

  1. PCz911

    PCz911 Captain Captain

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    So my son is a video editor...and as a result I decided to try to do some videos just for fun and to relate. It's been fascinating creating content (mainly for my own amusement) and learning new software.

    I just finished a video about going to the location of Operation: Annihilate (aka TRW aka Northrup
    Grumman).

    I'm sure I got some of the details wrong, but it was a hoot documenting how the crew used the location to create Deneva.

    It's a short video. Feel free to give me pointers on how to improve.

    Link below (hope it works)

     
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  2. BK613

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    Works for me and I think the then/now approach really helped. I think you could have interspersed the map in between the various locations to give a better sense of how things related on the larger scale.
    (and -1 on your Trekkie score for not going to UCLA :lol: )
     
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  3. PCz911

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    Thank you for the feedback on the map!

    I spent my undergrad at UCLA and the thought of braving the 405 was too much for my gentle soul.
     
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  4. ZapBrannigan

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    Nice tour, thanks!
     
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  5. CorporalCaptain

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    That's a really cool video. Going to Northrop Grumman is on my bucket list. It was such an interesting location.
     
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  6. BK613

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    @PCz911 A very understandable excuse. I only have ever driven through LA—and that back in the 80s—and I really have no fond memories of doing so.
    And the second constant in the universe—after the bureaucratic mindset one—is that traffic only gets worse as time goes by.
     
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  7. Rowdy Roddy McDowall

    Rowdy Roddy McDowall Commodore Rear Admiral

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    Watch out for flying blobs if you go.
     
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  8. PCz911

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    I do cook a mean omelette……
     
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  9. M'Sharak

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    That's fair. Not so far, as the crow flies, but a small eternity can separate Redondo Beach from Westwood by freeway (though Sepulveda and Centinela might provide an alternative route, depending upon time of travel.)
     
  10. Therin of Andor

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    Somewhere here I have some call sheets for "ST III: The Search for Spock" and one of them has brief directions to find and "climb the steps of Mount Selaya", which was at a Los Angeles university.

    The distinctive fountain at Occidental College is mentioned here:
    https://www.oxy.edu/magazine/issues/spring-2021/bakers-beauty
     
  11. PCz911

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    I suppose I could do the field trip there but…. If anyone is familiar with LA… the freeways are brutal. lol

    I did end up at trona (STV) for a work shoot but didn’t have time to match shots with the movie.

    Hard core fans may berate me, but driving up to Vasquez is a major event.

    At this point, the desire to have Friday's child and shore leave matching shots are waning. I loved arena and Deneva was just up the road….

    anyway, open to recommendations
     
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