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Paramount logo found at the intro of many Star Trek films

Paramount Stage 10 is located on the Paramount Pictures lot in Hollywood, California.

Stage 10 was used as early as 1977, initially intended for use in the production of Star Trek: Phase II, and later housing sets for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. (Star Trek Phase II: The Lost Series)

For that film, sets representing the interior of the orbital office complex and the bridge of the IKS Amar, were built on Stage 10. Paramount Stages 8, 9, and 15 housed most of the remaining sets for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

On Monday 14 October 1991 this sound stage was used as schoolroom for the child background actors of the Star Trek: The Next Generation fifth season episode "New Ground" prior and after they filmed their scenes. ("New Ground" call sheet)

On Friday 31 January 1992 this stage housed the tables for the hair department during the filming of the fifth season episode "The First Duty". More space was required because of the many background performers. ("The First Duty" call sheet)

On Friday 21 February 1992 Stage 10 was used during second unit insert filming for the visual effects explosions for the fifth season episode "Cause And Effect". ("Cause and Effect" call sheet)

Stage 10 was used during the production of the fifth season episode "Cost Of Living", housing the catering area for the "French Hours" during breakfast and lunch on Monday 10 February 1992. ("Cost of Living" call sheet)

In 1992 this non-Trek sound stage was again used to house a Star Trek set. The Bonestell Recreation Facility at Starbase Earhart was created on stage 10 for TNG: "Tapestry". (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion (2nd ed., p. 236))

By December 1994, an area of Stage 10 had become reserved for makeup design and was used by Michael Westmore. (A Vision of the Future - Star Trek: Voyager, p. 14)

By the summer of 2008 Stage 10 had been demolished for the construction of a new digital arts department.

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