File:S03-The Search For Spock-Enterprise destructs.ogv

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|Article=Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

|Description=Screen capture from Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (Paramount: 1984), the third film adaptation of the Star Trek franchise. The USS Enterprise self-destructs.

|Source=Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Special Collector's Edition Disc 1 (Feature); self-made video using HandBrake, QuickTime Pro, and FFmpeg GUI/command line conversion and transcoding tools [Scene 8, timecode ~1:15:01.]

|Portion=Entire image (2.35:1 aspect ratio) to preserve the film's cinematography and avoid misrepresenting the work in any way or form.

|Low_resolution=Low: the video has been compressed and downscaled to 480 x 204 pixels, less than .1 megapixels in size for each frame, downgraded from the original resolution of anamorphic 853 x 480 pixels. Assuming a frame rate of 24p, the 24 seconds contained in this video contains roughly 576 frames out of a total of roughly 161,000—.03 percent of the total motion picture. The file has been encoded three times and the video has been compressed to a bit rate of roughly 1 MBps, much less than the source file, as well as a reduction in audio bit rate. Copies made from this video will be inferior to the original DVD, preserving commercial opportunities, and unsuitable for illegal uses being such a small portion of the film.

|Purpose=To illustrate the destruction of the USS Enterprise and aid critical commentary on a shot-by-shot deconstruction of the scene, explaining how each affect was achieved. The destruction of the ship is a defining feature and visual element from the film, one that the film's writer attempted to hide in order to keep it a plot twist.

|Replaceability=This video's publisher has not released any free images or made shots from the film available under a compatible license. There are no known shots that are of a free license and could adequately replace this one.

|other_information=© 1984 Paramount Pictures; Use of the video in the article complies with Wikipedia non-free content policy and fair use under United States copyright law as described above.

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