
EXTERIOR STILL SCREENSHOTS OF USS VOYAGER
Miscellaneous : Stock footage
Stock footage shots are presented with the episode the screenshot was taken from (see Season navigation buttons at the end of the page), and are collected together below.


Above and below: stock footage - two screenshots from stock footage which is first seen in the series premiere [#1 and #2 Caretaker]. Some or all of the footage is seen in a large number of other episodes, including [#13 Cathexis], [#33 Dreadnought], [#44 Flashback], [#71 Day Of Honor], [#73 Revulsion] (below), [#133 Virtuoso].

Stock shots like these, whether or not all the sequence of shots is broadcast, fulfil one or more functions:
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stock footage - see note above
[#133 Virtuoso]
Taking blue-screen shots (shot against a green screen usually) shots means that the ship can be digitally put against a background, whether stars or a nebula. Example below:

USS Voyager in a nebula similar to the Azure Nebula
[#44 Flashback]
This occurs with one or two other stock shots - compare the following:

[#62 Favorite Son]

[#44 Flashback]. The above shot and this one are part of the same footage (even if the shots do not exactly match) showing the ship flying slowing forward in the bottom left corner of the frame. I was simply taking screenshots when I did screenshot sets for these episodes, which were done at different times, and was not looking to take exactly the same frame in each sequence because at that time it had not occurred to me to compile a section about stock footage. Compare also the screenshots below:

Voyager enters a plasma cloud, [#37 Deadlock]
Above 2 screenshots: Voyager arrives at the Kadi planet, [#116 Someone To Watch Over Me]. The exact same planet, including hue and pattern, is the Ocampa homeworld in [#1 and #2 Caretaker] therefore, strictly speaking, its several appearances after that episode constitutes a blooper. This is discussed in PERSONAL LOG. Note that Voyager in both the [#37 Deadlock] and the [#116 Someone To Watch Over Me] pictures possess identical lighting angles, i.e. the image of Voyager was (seamlessly) superimposed onto artwork.












The above footage is a blooper as the same planet is used to portray the planet in the Avery system in [#14 Faces], the planet in [#25 Tattoo], Sobras in [#30 Alliances] and, shown above, the Sikarian planet in [#58 Blood Fever]. Technically, the blooper is in all the episodes after [#14 Faces]. A note about this and supporting screenshots are in the PERSONAL LOG entries for those episodes.


Voyager in flight
stock footage
[#94 Hope and Fear]


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