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Release Date:
June 7, 2016
Original Title:
Star Trek: The Journey to the Silver Screen
Genres:
Documentary | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
CBS Studios
Paramount Home Entertainment
Urban Archipelago Filmed Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 146
In celebration of Star Trek's 50th anniversary, this two-hour documentary explores this enduring franchise by offering viewers an unprecedented, candid exploration into the original series cancellation and subsequent resurrection as one of the most successful series of motion pictures in Hollywood history. Features new interviews with key creative and production people as well as never before seen images from the production of all six classic Star Trek films along with details on all the un-produced Trek theatrical projects including The God Thing, Star Trek: Planet of the Titans, Star Trek: The Academy Years, and many other aborted big screen voyages for the crew of the Enterprise. Chapter 1 - The New Frontier: Resurrecting Star Trek Chapter 2 - Maiden Voyage: Making Star Trek The Motion Picture Chapter 3 - The Genesis Effect: Engineering The Wrath of Khan Chapter 4 - The Dream Is Alive: The Continuing Mission Chapter 5 - End of an Era: Charting The Undiscovered Country
Camera Operator:
Kris Edwards
Nick Cretaro
Cinematography:
Kris Edwards
Co-Producer:
Denise Okuda
Michael Okuda
Director:
Roger Lay, Jr.
Editor:
Roger Lay, Jr.
Graphic Designer:
Nick Ferrell
Hair Designer:
Juree Martinez
Key Makeup Artist:
Tanya Bures
Makeup Artist:
Barbie Laurino
Keyonna Stewart
Kathy Holland
Erin LeBre
Aaron Paul
Mixing Engineer:
Darren Barnett
Post-Production Manager:
Celeste Escalera
Producer:
Roger Lay, Jr.
Production Assistant:
Robert Esperanza
Andrew Towe
Robert Lay
Production Controller:
Cindy Walker
Production Coordinator:
Deborah Wolpert
Sound Recordist:
Timothy Crook
Writer:
Roger Lay, Jr.
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