The Special Effects of Trek
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(written from a Production point of view)
| Author(s): | James Van Hise |
| Publisher: | Movie Publisher Services |
| Published: | April 1993 |
| Pages: | 157 |
| Reference: | ISBN 1556983611 |
The Special Effects of Trek
[edit] Summary
- From the book jacket
- "The best book about the magical special effects that bring Star Trek to life ever published."
- - Enterprise Incidents
- An in-depth look at the special effects magic behind the 26 years of Star Trek productions!
- Special effects have always been an important facet of the Star Trek phenomenon. This book explores how the effects have been achieved. From the Emmy Award-winning episode, "The Tholian Web", of the original series, through the spectacular effects of the movies and the challenge of creating new effects week after week on Star Trek: The Next Generation, this lively account describes the fascinating work that goes on behind the scenes.
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