Art

Hyperchannel 78: Future Artistry’s Past by Trek fm

Rare Trek Movie Art. Star Trek: The Exhibition in Washington.

Today’s software makes it easier than ever to go from idea to canvas—or screen. Technology is wonderful, but it also means that a bit of what makes the art form of creating movie posters so special has been lost. We take a look at some rare Star Trek work by Spiros Angelikas, shared with TrekCore by his son Harry.

Also, anyone who has been to Star Trek: The Exhibition will tell you what a special experience it is. If you’re in the neighborhood of the Washington State Fair, you can have in seat in Captain Kirk’s chair and experience the thrill yourself … just get there before September 27!

Star Trek: The Exhibition Beams To Washington State Fair
Rare Star Trek Movie Poster Art

Running Time: 14 minutes 40 seconds


Host

C Bryan Jones

Production

C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)


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Hyperchannel 61: If This Van's a Rockin'… by Trek fm

Vancouver dad is selling his Star Trek boogie van

Running Time: 9 minutes 20 seconds


Vancouver dad is selling his Star Trek boogie van

Remember the days when entering a van was like entering the Ritz? Diamond-quilted red velvet, a wet bar, and a comfortable bed wrapped in airbrushed metal featuring your favorite characters or wild animals? 1978 does, and one Vancouver dad is reluctantly letting go of his now that it's not compatible with family life.

See photos of the van.


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Hyperchannel 12: The Art on the Edge of Forever by Trek fm

Moore and Braga Look Back at "All Good Things…" 20 Years Later | J. K. Woodward Shares His Art Process for The City On the Edge of Forever

Moore and Braga Look Back at "All Good Things…" 20 Years Later

On the 20th anniversary of the airing of TNG's finale, "All Good Things…" writers Ronald D. Moore and Brannon Braga sat down with Dave Nemetz at Yahoo TV to reminisce about the writing of the episode and the hectic times that surrounded it. It's hard to believe that two decades have passed since Q sent Picard hopping through time, and still perhaps no TV series has topped this finale.

Read the full interview on the Yahoo TV website.

 

J. K. Woodward Shares His Art Process for "The City On the Edge of Forever"

In August IDW and Harlan Ellison will bring us the graphic novel adaptation of Ellison's original script for "The City On the Edge of Forever." The artwork that has been revealed thus far is a fitting stylistic take on this story that became one of the most memorable moments of The Original Series. On his blog, artist J. K. Woodward has posted a step-by-step demonstation of his process for creating one page of the graphic novel, taking you through how he works with reference photos, masking, backgrounds, shadow detail, mid/foreground color, and unmasking.

See the process on Woodward's blog.


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