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Behind the Scenes in Star Trek Magazine 19

PaulSimpson

Writer/Editor
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Issue 19 of the official Star Trek Magazine is starting to show up on newsstands and in subscribers' mailboxes and is our second Movie Souvenir Issue. In this bumper edition, there's all-new interviews with Eric Bana and Clifton Collins Junior from the cast and our exclusive behind the scenes material begins with two major features - Bob Orci and Alex Kurtzman answering questions about the script, the changes, and some of the queries people have been raising (including an explanation of how the movie was originally going to begin). Then costume designer Michael Kaplan shares 10 pages of exclusive designs, and talks about his influences. Director of Photography Dan Mindel, Stunt Coordinator Joey Box, Composer Michael Giacchino and novelizer Alan Dean Foster talk about their contributions and there's more from Chris Doohan's on-set diary and from the guys at IMAX.
Available from all good newsstands, or subscribe online...
Enjoy!

Paul Simpson
Editor, Star Trek Magazine
 
MOVIE CONTENT IN NEW STAR TREK MAGAZINE!

STAR TREK MAGAZINE - ISSUE 19
ON SALE 23 JUNE

ISSUE SPOTLIGHT:

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 travelling 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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http://titanmagazines.com/startrek
 
Re: MOVIE CONTENT IN NEW STAR TREK MAGAZINE!

Merging this with the other thread. Hang on a sec...
 
PaulSimpsoncostume designer Michael Kaplan shares 10 pages of exclusive designs said:
Cool.
I'm sure the STXI Blu-ray special features will cover most of the stuff in the issues June-December 2009 issues.
When the ship designs show up I'll really be interested.
 
Then costume designer Michael Kaplan shares 10 pages of exclusive designs, and talks about his influences.

Please let there be a close-up of Spock's sweater... :D

No shots of the sweater, close up or otherwise.

Lots of good stuff in there, it was well worth my ten bucks.

But the cover, yikes. It's a ferociously airbrushed headshot of Chris Pine that makes him look like a Ken doll with plastic perfect skin.
 
Then costume designer Michael Kaplan shares 10 pages of exclusive designs, and talks about his influences.

Please let there be a close-up of Spock's sweater... :D

No shots of the sweater, close up or otherwise.

Lots of good stuff in there, it was well worth my ten bucks.

But the cover, yikes. It's a ferociously airbrushed headshot of Chris Pine that makes him look like a Ken doll with plastic perfect skin.

$10 bucks for a magazine???? For that amount this magazine better do dishes and laundry...does it cost that much all the time?
 
Oh, huh; I wonder if it has not arrived -- or is sold out already?


i was told they probably hadnt come in yet. Apparently they do NOT inventory magazines...so no one could tell me if they actually had been in. But seeing that i went on the day they were supposed to be on the shelf and there were none, it was most likely they hadnt come in yet.

am i babbling?
 
hey thanks for the heads-up, I need to keep my eyes open for that one! Sounds very interesting!
 
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