PS: It is slightly pointed, I had a version with full romulan features, but it didnt look right... and was a bit spoilerish... so I just made the changes very subtle.
[ February 04, 2002, 19:17: Message edited by: Proteus ]
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Well, the title logo art at startrek.com is most likely something unofficial the web team there cooked up.
And, aspiring postermakers take note, the lead credits which'll be reproduced along the bottom of the poster should look like the following, assuming they stay pretty close to the precedent set by the last three features:
PARAMOUNT PICTURES presents a RICK BERMAN Production a STUART BAIRD Film* STAR TREK: NEMESIS Patrick Stewart Jonathan Frakes Brent Spiner LeVar Burton Michael Dorn Gates McFadden Marina Sirtis Tom Hardy Ron Perlman Dina Meyer Casting by Cathy Sandrich Gelfond & Amanda Mackey Johnson** Music by Jerry Goldsmith Associate Producer Patrick Stewart*** Co-Producer Peter Lauritson Costume Designer Bob Ringwood Edited by Dallas Puett, A.C.E.**** Production Designer Herman Zimmerman Director of Photography Jeffrey L. Kimball, A.S.C.**** Executive Producer Martin Hornstein Based upon "Star Trek" Created by Gene Roddenberry Story by John Logan & Rick Berman & Brent Spiner Screenplay by John Logan Produced by Rick Berman Directed by Stuart Baird
Notes: * = whether Baird gets an "a ___ film" credit basically hinges on how well he's being paid. ** = there's some conflicting word on whether the usual Lowry-Johnson/Surma combo were casting as well *** = its unclear if Stewart's back with a producer credit this time **** = generally, editors and cinematographers have these professional certification thingoes after their names, but these guys mightn't.
[ February 04, 2002, 19:34: Message edited by: The_Tom ]
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IIRC, the marker board had Star Trek in red and Nemesis in green below, actually. But that'll have essentially nothing to do with the official title logo, which someone at Paramount publicity will probably dream up in several months time.
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really? I remember seeing the generations and first contact markerboards.. the First Contact logo was the same one that appeared in the movie.. as was the Generations one.
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I suspect the guest cast would go Dina Meyer, Tom Hardy, and Ron Perlman. Meyer is much better known than Hardy (who ranks up - or down - there with Orlando Bloom for sheer obscurity) while Perlman is an established character actor.
On thing you might try...line the two planets up so that a line runs through the centers at the same angle as the colored streaks. I'm not sure how it'll look. It might look a bit too all lined up... but it might tighten everything up all the more too.
quote:Originally posted by Aban Rune: *shakes Proteus' hand*
Very, very nice.
On thing you might try...line the two planets up so that a line runs through the centers at the same angle as the colored streaks. I'm not sure how it'll look. It might look a bit too all lined up... but it might tighten everything up all the more too.
Your Photoshop technique is great, though.
As is yours apparently, because thats how I originally had the planets. But you were also correct that it loked too lined up... so I decreased the opacity of the streaks in that area.
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What really weirds me about this is that since Julie is a big BatB fan as well as a Trek fan, I'd been working on creating a Vincentlike (in appearance and abilities) character for the solo Trek RPG I'm running with her.
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