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'''''Star Trek - The Art of the Film''''' is a forthcoming reference book from [[Titan Books]], to be released on {{d|17|November|2009}}, concurrent with the [[DVD]] and [[Blu-ray]] release of {{film|11}}. The book will be written by [[Mark Cotta Vaz]], with a foreword by [[J.J. Abrams]].
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'''''Star Trek - The Art of the Film''''' is a reference book from [[Titan Books]], released on {{d|17|November|2009}}, concurrent with the [[DVD]] and [[Blu-ray]] release of {{film|11}}.
   
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== Summary ==
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;From the book jacket
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:'''''THE FUTURE BEGINS'''''
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:''Director [[J.J. Abrams]]' new vision of the greatest space adventure, ''Star Trek'' features a young, new crew venturing boldly where no man has gone before, as it tells the story of how the brash [[Starfleet]] cadet {{alt|James T. Kirk}} first meets a Vulcan named Spock, and earns the Captain's chair of the [[USS Enterprise (alternate reality)|Starship ''Enterprise]]. The film quickly became a critical and commercial smash hit worldwide, as audiences – confirmed Trekkers and newcomers alike – thrilled to a state-of-the-art action epic which both respected the legacy of [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s archetypal modern myth and forged ahead into an exciting future of its own.
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:Star Trek: The Art of the Film ''is a lavishly illustrated celebration of that new vision, tracing the evolution of the movie's look through a stunning array of previously unseen pre-production paintings, concept sketches, costume and set designs, unit photography and final frames.''
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:''Written by ''New York Times''-bestselling author [[Mark Cotta Vaz]] in close co-operation with the film's production team, and including a Foreword by J.J. Abrams, this is the essential companion to the film.''
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=== Contents ===
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*''Preface''
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*''Foreword by J.J. Abrams''
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*''{{USS|Kelvin}}''
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*[[Narada]]
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*''[[Romulan]]s''
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*''[[Rura Penthe]]''
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*''Future [[Iowa]]''
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*''[[Starfleet Academy]]''
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*''[[USS Kobayashi Maru|Kobayashi Maru]]''
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*''The Fleet''
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*''Uniforms''
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*''Aliens''
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*''{{alt|Vulcan}}''
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*''Reimagining the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}}''
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*''The Destruction of Vulcan''
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*''Marooned on [[Delta Vega (Vulcan system)|Delta Vega]]''
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*''[[Spock|Spock Prime]]''
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*''[[Jellyfish (ship)|Jellyfish Ship]]''
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*Enterprise ''vs'' Narada
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*''Inside the ''Narada
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*''Poster Design''
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*''The Mystery Box''
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Star Trek - The Art of the Film is a reference book from Titan Books, released on 17 November 2009, concurrent with the DVD and Blu-ray release of Star Trek.

Summary

From the book jacket
THE FUTURE BEGINS
Director J.J. Abrams' new vision of the greatest space adventure, Star Trek features a young, new crew venturing boldly where no man has gone before, as it tells the story of how the brash Starfleet cadet James T. Kirk first meets a Vulcan named Spock, and earns the Captain's chair of the Starship Enterprise. The film quickly became a critical and commercial smash hit worldwide, as audiences – confirmed Trekkers and newcomers alike – thrilled to a state-of-the-art action epic which both respected the legacy of Gene Roddenberry's archetypal modern myth and forged ahead into an exciting future of its own.
Star Trek: The Art of the Film is a lavishly illustrated celebration of that new vision, tracing the evolution of the movie's look through a stunning array of previously unseen pre-production paintings, concept sketches, costume and set designs, unit photography and final frames.
Written by New York Times-bestselling author Mark Cotta Vaz in close co-operation with the film's production team, and including a Foreword by J.J. Abrams, this is the essential companion to the film.

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

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