Quincy, M.E. Set Recreation Project

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The Quincy, M.E. Set Reconstruction Project

Introduction

The Quincy, M.E. Set Reconstruction Project is an ambitious effort to digitally recreate the iconic interiors from the hit 1970s-80s TV show Quincy, M.E. using modern 3D modeling techniques. This project aims to bring to life the Coroner’s Office, Quincy's Boat, and Danny’s Place, allowing fans to explore and interact with these sets as they appeared on screen.

Goal

The goal of this project is to create historically accurate, interactive digital models of key sets from the show. These sets, constructed on Universal Studios’ Stage 25, have become iconic in the world of television, and through modern digital tools like Photogrammetry, AI Reconstruction, and Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs), we hope to preserve and explore these environments in ways that were previously unimaginable.

Why It Matters

Fans of Quincy, M.E. know the importance of these sets. Quincy's cluttered office, Danny's cozy bar, and the quirky details of Quincy's boat all played a significant role in bringing the show's grounded, forensic drama to life. By digitally preserving these spaces, we honor the craftsmanship of the production design and provide future generations of fans a way to experience them firsthand.

Getting Involved

We want YOU to help us bring this project to life! Whether you're a seasoned digital artist, a fan of the show with archival photos, or simply interested in the process, there are many ways to contribute. Stay tuned for updates and project milestones, and be sure to join the discussion on our Facebook Quincy, M.E. Fan Club page!

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