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| image = Star Trek The Next Generation Sketchbook The Movies.jpg
 
| image = Star Trek The Next Generation Sketchbook The Movies.jpg
 
| Author = [[John Eaves]] & [[J.M. Dillard]]
 
| Author = [[John Eaves]] & [[J.M. Dillard]]
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| Artist = John Eaves, [[Ricardo F. Delgado]], [[Alex Jaeger]]
 
| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
 
| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
| Published = {{d|1|May|1998}}
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| Published = {{d|1|May|1998}}<br/>{{m|October|1998}} (Boxed set)
 
| Pages = 352
 
| Pages = 352
| ISBN = 0671008927
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| ISBN = 0671008927<br/>ISBN 0671717596 (Boxed set)
 
}}
 
}}
The '''''Star Trek: The Next Generation Sketchbook - The Movies''''' is a collection of conceptual artwork from the first two ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''-era [[Star Trek films|films]], {{film|7}} and {{film|8}}.
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The '''''Star Trek: The Next Generation Sketchbook - The Movies''''' is a [[reference book]] that collects the conceptual artwork from the first two ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''-era [[Star Trek films|films]], {{film|7}} and {{film|8}}.
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
;From the book jacket
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;From the book jacket,
:''Pass the torch. Bring together the best of what has come before and the grandeur of the present to create an undreamed-of future, a radically different look. Create a new [[starship|ship]]. Give life to [[human|mankind]]'s greatest nightmare, made of flesh and metal.
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:''Pass the torch. Bring together the best of what has come before and the grandeur of the present to create an undreamed-of future, a radically different look. Create a new [[starship|ship]]. Give life to [[human|mankind]]'s greatest nightmare, made of flesh and metal.''
   
:''When the decision was made to take the hugely successful television series ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' into the realm of [[movie|motion picture]]s, the crew, special-effects artists, and costume and makeup designers knew that they had a wondrous opportunity and several unique challenges ahead. Could they translate this new crew to the big screen, while retaining the magic that made the series one of the most successful syndicated shows ever? Could they create even more "strange new worlds" and vistas for them to explore, on a scale that would inspire awe in its legion of fans? And, most crucially, in its maiden voyage, could they meld the two "generations" of ''[[Star Trek]]''? Could they find a way, visually, to pass the baton from ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]]'' to the crew of ''The Next Generation''?
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:''When the decision was made to take the hugely successful television series ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' into the realm of [[movie|motion picture]]s, the crew, special-effects artists, and costume and makeup designers knew that they had a wondrous opportunity and several unique challenges ahead. Could they translate this new crew to the big screen, while retaining the magic that made the series one of the most successful syndicated shows ever? Could they create even more "strange new worlds" and vistas for them to explore, on a scale that would inspire awe in its legion of fans? And, most crucially, in its maiden voyage, could they meld the two "generations" of ''[[Star Trek]]''? Could they find a way, visually, to pass the baton from ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]]'' to the crew of ''The Next Generation''?''
   
:Star Trek: The Next Generation Sketchbook - The Movies'' explores the hectic, frantic and creative works of the movie artists...first, as they valiantly endeavor to meet and overcome the challenges presented by {{film|7}}, and then as they embark on the massive undertaking of ''The Next Generation'' crew's first solo flight, {{film|8}}. The inception of the [[Nexus]], the [[Battle of Veridian III|destruction]] of a starship, the horrific face of the [[Borg]], and the design of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} all began with a single creative spark.
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:Star Trek: The Next Generation Sketchbook - The Movies'' explores the hectic, frantic and creative works of the movie artists...first, as they valiantly endeavor to meet and overcome the challenges presented by {{film|7}}, and then as they embark on the massive undertaking of ''The Next Generation'' crew's first solo flight, {{film|8}}. The inception of the [[Nexus]], the [[Battle of Veridian III|destruction]] of a starship, the horrific face of the [[Borg]], and the design of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} all began with a single creative spark.''
 
:''[[John Eaves]], just one of the hundreds of craftspeople who worked their movie magic on ''Generations'' and ''First Contact'', joins writer [[J.M. Dillard]] to take us on an odyssey into the mind's eye of some of the most visionary artists in the world of motion pictures. Through hundreds of never-before-seen sketches, [[studio model|model]] photographs and fashion designs, you'll see where it all began, and learn firsthand what it takes to transform the unenvisioned word into glorious reality.
 
   
 
:''[[John Eaves]], just one of the hundreds of craftspeople who worked their movie magic on ''Generations'' and ''First Contact'', joins writer [[J.M. Dillard]] to take us on an odyssey into the mind's eye of some of the most visionary artists in the world of motion pictures. Through hundreds of never-before-seen sketches, [[studio model|model]] photographs and fashion designs, you'll see where it all began, and learn firsthand what it takes to transform the unenvisioned word into glorious reality.''
 
{{review}}
 
{{review}}
 
Written by ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', {{film|9}}, ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]]'' and {{film|10}} production illustrator John Eaves and ''Star Trek'' novelist Jeanne M. Dillard. This "sketchbook" contains interview-style structure, with comments by Eaves as well as conceptual designs, storyboard proposals, and behind-the-scenes photography. Artwork by [[Ricardo Delgado]] and Deborah Everton is also included alongside detailed looks at the evolution of key elements of the first two [[TNG]] films.
 
   
 
===Contents===
 
===Contents===
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<div class="appear">
====Introductions====
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*Introductions
*Author's introduction
 
*Artist's introduction
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**Author's introduction
 
**Artist's introduction
 
*Part I: ''Star Trek Generations''
 
**The [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-B]]
 
**[[Spacedock]]
 
**The [[SS Lakul|''Lakul'']]
 
**FX Storyboards: The Energy Ribbon and the Crash of the ''{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}
 
**[[Combadge|Communicator Pin]]
 
**The USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-D [[Bridge]]
 
**[[stellar cartography department|Stellar Cartography]]
 
**The [[Amargosa observatory|Amargosa Observatory]]
 
**''Enterprise''-B Sets
 
**[[Tolian Soran|Soran]]'s Gun
 
**[[Romulan]] [[Romulan tricorder|Tricorder]]s
 
**News Camera
 
**[[sailing ship|Sailing Ship]] Navigation Table
 
**The Valley of Fire Set
 
**Storyboards of the ''Enterprise''-B
 
*Part II: ''Star Trek: First Contact''
 
**The USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-E
 
**Ships for the "[[Battle of Sector 001|Battle of the Borg]]"
 
**The ''Enterprise''-E Bridge
 
**The ''[[Phoenix]]''
 
**The ''Endeavor'' (The USS ''Endeavor'' was an abandoned concept, replaced by the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} in final script drafts.)
 
**The [[Borg sphere|Borg Sphere]] and [[Borg cube|Cube]]
 
**The [[Vulcan]] Lander: The ''[[T'Plana-Hath (starship)|T'Plana-Hath]]''
 
**The ''Enterprise''-E [[Corridor]] Set
 
**The [[Airlock]] Set
 
**[[Quantum torpedo|Quantum Torpedo Launcher]]
 
**The Costumes Designs of Deborah Everton
 
**Various ''Enterprise''-E Details
 
**The [[Deflector dish|Deflector Dish]] Details
 
**Borg Props
 
**The Opening Pullback for ''Star Trek: First Contact''
 
*Acknowledgments
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</div>
   
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==Background information==
====Part I: ''Star Trek Generations''====
 
 
*Written by ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', {{film|9}}, ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]]'' and {{film|10}} production illustrator John Eaves and ''Star Trek'' novelist Jeanne M. Dillard. This "sketchbook" contains interview-style structure, with comments by Eaves as well as conceptual designs, storyboard proposals, and behind-the-scenes photography. Artwork by [[Ricardo Delgado]] and Deborah Everton is also included alongside detailed looks at the evolution of key elements of the first two ''The Next Generation'' films.
*The [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-B]]
 
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*A half year after its original release, the book became available for a limited time as part of a boxed set bundled in a hard cover slipcase with the 1997 similarly conceived reference book ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series Sketchbook]]''.
*[[Spacedock]]
 
*The [[SS Lakul|''Lakul'']]
 
*FX Storyboards: The Energy Ribbon and the Crash of the ''{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}
 
*[[Combadge|Communicator Pin]]
 
*The USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-D [[Bridge]]
 
*[[stellar cartography department|Stellar Cartography]]
 
*The [[Amargosa observatory|Amargosa Observatory]]
 
*''Enterprise''-B Sets
 
*[[Tolian Soran|Soran]]'s Gun
 
*[[Romulan]] [[Romulan tricorder|Tricorder]]s
 
*News Camera
 
*[[sailing ship|Sailing Ship]] Navigation Table
 
*The Valley of Fire Set
 
*Storyboards of the ''Enterprise''-B
 
   
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===Cover gallery===
====Part II: ''Star Trek: First Contact''====
 
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<gallery>
*The USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-E
 
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File:Star Trek The Next Generation Sketchbook The Movies solicitation cover.jpg|Solicitation cover
*Ships for the "[[Battle of Sector 001|Battle of the Borg]]"
 
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File:Star Trek The Next Generation Sketchbook The Movies slipcase cover.jpg|Slipcase cover
*The ''Enterprise''-E Bridge
 
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</gallery>
*The ''[[Phoenix]]''
 
*The ''Endeavor''
 
:''The USS ''Endeavor'' was an abandoned concept, replaced by the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} in final script drafts.
 
*The [[Borg sphere|Borg Sphere]] and [[Borg cube|Cube]]
 
*The [[Vulcan]] Lander: The ''[[T'Plana-Hath (starship)|T'Plana-Hath]]''
 
*The ''Enterprise''-E [[Corridor]] Set
 
*The [[Airlock]] Set
 
*[[Quantum torpedo|Quantum Torpedo Launcher]]
 
*The Costumes Designs of Deborah Everton
 
*Various ''Enterprise''-E Details
 
*The [[Deflector dish|Deflector Dish]] Details
 
*Borg Props
 
*The Opening Pullback for ''Star Trek: First Contact''
 
 
*Acknowledgments
 
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*''[[Star Trek: The Original Series Sketchbook]]''
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*''[[The Making of Star Trek: First Contact]]''
 
*''[[The Secrets of Star Trek: Insurrection]]''
 
*''[[The Secrets of Star Trek: Insurrection]]''
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* {{wikipedia-title}}
 
* {{wikipedia-title}}
* {{NCwiki-title}}
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* {{mbeta-title}}
   
 
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The Star Trek: The Next Generation Sketchbook - The Movies is a reference book that collects the conceptual artwork from the first two Star Trek: The Next Generation-era films, Star Trek Generations and Star Trek: First Contact.

Summary

From the book jacket,
Pass the torch. Bring together the best of what has come before and the grandeur of the present to create an undreamed-of future, a radically different look. Create a new ship. Give life to mankind's greatest nightmare, made of flesh and metal.
When the decision was made to take the hugely successful television series Star Trek: The Next Generation into the realm of motion pictures, the crew, special-effects artists, and costume and makeup designers knew that they had a wondrous opportunity and several unique challenges ahead. Could they translate this new crew to the big screen, while retaining the magic that made the series one of the most successful syndicated shows ever? Could they create even more "strange new worlds" and vistas for them to explore, on a scale that would inspire awe in its legion of fans? And, most crucially, in its maiden voyage, could they meld the two "generations" of Star Trek? Could they find a way, visually, to pass the baton from The Original Series to the crew of The Next Generation?
Star Trek: The Next Generation Sketchbook - The Movies explores the hectic, frantic and creative works of the movie artists...first, as they valiantly endeavor to meet and overcome the challenges presented by Star Trek Generations, and then as they embark on the massive undertaking of The Next Generation crew's first solo flight, Star Trek: First Contact. The inception of the Nexus, the destruction of a starship, the horrific face of the Borg, and the design of the USS Enterprise-E all began with a single creative spark.
John Eaves, just one of the hundreds of craftspeople who worked their movie magic on Generations and First Contact, joins writer J.M. Dillard to take us on an odyssey into the mind's eye of some of the most visionary artists in the world of motion pictures. Through hundreds of never-before-seen sketches, model photographs and fashion designs, you'll see where it all began, and learn firsthand what it takes to transform the unenvisioned word into glorious reality.

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

Contents

Background information

  • Written by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Insurrection, Enterprise and Star Trek Nemesis production illustrator John Eaves and Star Trek novelist Jeanne M. Dillard. This "sketchbook" contains interview-style structure, with comments by Eaves as well as conceptual designs, storyboard proposals, and behind-the-scenes photography. Artwork by Ricardo Delgado and Deborah Everton is also included alongside detailed looks at the evolution of key elements of the first two The Next Generation films.
  • A half year after its original release, the book became available for a limited time as part of a boxed set bundled in a hard cover slipcase with the 1997 similarly conceived reference book Star Trek: The Original Series Sketchbook.

Cover gallery

See also

External links