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[[Image:Paramount logo.jpg|thumb|Paramount logo found at the intro of many [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' films]]]]
 
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[[Paramount Stage 14]] is located on the [[Paramount Pictures]] lot in [[Hollywood]], [[California]].
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[[Paramount Stage 14]] is located on the [[Paramount Pictures]] lot in Hollywood, [[California]].
   
 
Stage 14 was used in {{y|1996}} for the production of ''[[Star Trek: First Contact]]'', containing a large section of [[corridor]]s and the two story [[engineering|Main Engineering]] set. Separated only by a large door, Stages 14 and [[Paramount Stage 15|15]] were connected, making them one large production stage.
 
Stage 14 was used in {{y|1996}} for the production of ''[[Star Trek: First Contact]]'', containing a large section of [[corridor]]s and the two story [[engineering|Main Engineering]] set. Separated only by a large door, Stages 14 and [[Paramount Stage 15|15]] were connected, making them one large production stage.

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Paramount logo

Paramount logo found at the intro of many Star Trek films

Paramount Stage 14 is located on the Paramount Pictures lot in Hollywood, California.

Stage 14 was used in 1996 for the production of Star Trek: First Contact, containing a large section of corridors and the two story Main Engineering set. Separated only by a large door, Stages 14 and 15 were connected, making them one large production stage.

Paramount Stages 8 and 15 housed the remainder of sets representing the Enterprise-E for Star Trek: First Contact.

In May 2007, The Trek Movie Report website reported that J.J. Abrams' 2008 film, Star Trek, will - in part - be filmed on Paramount's Stage 14.

Set construction is said to be slated for July 2007, utilizing other "historic" Star Trek sound stages including Stages 8, 9, 11, 15 and 18. [1]

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