Video Production with
Tommy Kraft.
Watching and listening to independent Star Trek productions is
always fun and insightful as we take a trip into the minds of fans
and see the franchise through their eyes. But it isn't just the
finished product that we love. The process of creating them is
fascinating as well. Advancements in camera technology, computer
workstations, and editing software have put power previously only
available to Hollywood studios into the hands of anyone with the
vision and motivation to bring Star Trek to life. In this episode
of Continuing Mission we jump into the visual realm of production
as we're joined by Tommy Kraft, creator of the Enterprise-era film
Star Trek: Horizon, to talk about shooting and processing video,
working with green screens, creating visual effects, building
virtual sets, and more.
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"font-size: 12px;">Cameras and Capturing Footage
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Challenging Aspects of Post Production (33:03)
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Out More About Horizon (35:47)
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