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Release Date:
May 16, 2013
Original Title:
Star Trek: Secrets of the Universe
Alternate Titles:
星际迷航:宇宙的秘密
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
History
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 81
Is building our own starship Enterprise possible? Will we ever travel between the stars as easily as they do in Star Trek? JJ Abrams' new feature, Star Trek Into Darkness, hits the screen in a golden age of scientific discoveries. HISTORY is there, giving viewers a deep look behind the scenes, on the set, and into the science–amazing new exoplanets, the physics of Warp drive, and the ideas behind how we might one day live in a Star Trek Universe.
Assistant Editor:
Zack Rosenblatt
Chris Tonick
Camera Operator:
Todd Kappelt
David Codeglia
Co-Executive Producer:
Michelle Rejwan
Ben Rosenblatt
Colorist:
Joe Hackett
Compositor:
Aidan Fraser
Digital Compositor:
Jedediah Smith
Director:
Anthony Giacchino
Director of Photography:
James Codeglia
Editor:
Marc Delforte
Executive Producer:
Julian P. Hobbs
Post Production Supervisor:
Jessica Parks
Producer:
Anthony Giacchino
Thanks:
Guy Noffsinger
Visual Effects:
Nestor Prado
Writer:
Anthony Giacchino
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