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MEET THE CREW
The latest issue of Star Trek Magazine starts our exclusive account of the making of Star Trek, with
the first batch of interviews from the key personnel involved in the
creation of the film, including writers, director of photography and the costume designer.
FEATURES:
NERO AND AYEL
We interview the villains of the new movie in the latest issue, as Eric Bana
explains why he became involved: "The script was incredibly smart, well
written and well structured. I thought the writers had done an
unbelievable job of paying enough service to many characters so
succinctly but thoroughly."
Meanwhile, his lieutenant, Clifton Collins Jr remembers the disorienting
feeling when he came to shoot his first scene on the Bridge of the
Narada. "My heart started racing and I thought, 'This looks like that
Star Trek thing... Wait a minute, this is Star Trek!"
ROBERTO ORCI & ALEX KURTZMAN
The
writers and producers of Star Trek talk honestly and openly about the
genesis of the movie, and some of the paths they decided not to take.
Learn what role Nurse Chapel might have played, and why the description
of Nero as a trucker works so well for them. Plus, an explanation as to
what forces guide Kirk to meet Spock Prime, the thinking behind the
Spock/Uhura romance, the original name for the U.S.S. Kelvin, and
why Bones was so worried about going into space when traveling from
Iowa to California.
COSTUME DESIGNER MICHAEL KAPLAN
Lavishly
illustrated with exclusive costume designs from the film, the award
winning designer explains the roots of the various different outfits
seen in Star Trek from the 23rd Century casual wear sported by Jim
Kirk to the faux fur that adorned Nero's costume. Learn which famous
designers from the 1960s inspired the Vulcan Academy outfits and just
how far away the Romulan costumes were made from the Paramount lot!
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