Star Trek: Generations - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Star Trek: Generations"
Star Trek: Generations (1994)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
Star Trek: Generations - TMDB rating
6.498/10
1278
Star Trek: Generations - Kinopoisk rating
6.697/10
4416
Star Trek: Generations - IMDB rating
6.6/10
91000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Peter Lauritson
Producer

Executive Producer

Bernard Williams
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

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Junie Lowry-Johnson
Casting
Ron Surma
Casting

Editor

Peter E. Berger
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Terry D. Frazee
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Sandy Veneziano
Art Direction

Costume Design

Robert Blackman
Costume Design

Stunts

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Eugene Collier
Stunts
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Jay Caputo
Stunts
Photo Erik Stabenau #1718
Erik Stabenau
Stunts
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Randy Hall
Stunts
Merritt Yohnka
Stunts
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Bernie Pock
Stunts
Don Pulford
Stunts
John Nowak
Stunts

Production Design

Herman F. Zimmerman
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Bud Davis

Bud Davis
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

John M. Dwyer
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Debbie Zoller
Makeup Artist
Thomas E. Surprenant
Makeup Artist
Starr Jones
Makeup Artist
June Westmore
Makeup Artist
Gilbert A. Mosko
Makeup Artist
Michael Key
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Chris Jenkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Adam Jenkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Dennis McCarthy
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Bernard Williams
Unit Production Manager
Robert Grand
Unit Production Manager

Production Supervisor

Michelle Wright
Production Supervisor

Second Assistant Director

Daniel Silverberg
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

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Mark Riccardi
Stunt Double
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Joni Avery

Joni Avery
Stunt Double
Jane Austin
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

John A. Alonzo

John A. Alonzo
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Krishna Rao
Camera Operator
Pernell Youngblood Tyus
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

George Billinger III
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Elaine Ramires
Costume Supervisor

Sound Effects Editor

Sean Callery
Sound Effects Editor
Jon Johnson
Sound Effects Editor
Jeffrey L. Sandler
Sound Effects Editor
Masanobu 'Tomi' Tomita
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Douglas Fox
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

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John Knoll

John Knoll
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

James Wolvington
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Judi Brown
Script Supervisor

Supervising ADR Editor

Becky Sullivan
Supervising ADR Editor

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Joseph A. Ippolito
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Hairstylist

Carolyn Elias
Hairstylist
Patricia Miller
Hairstylist
Laura Connolly
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Elliott Marks
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Thomas Causey
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Chris Soldo
First Assistant Director
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Yudi Bennett
First Assistant Director

Animation

Chief Lighting Technician

Stuart A. Spohn
Chief Lighting Technician

Boom Operator

Joseph F. Brennan
Boom Operator

Set Designer

Ron Wilkinson
Set Designer
Robert Fechtman
Set Designer
Dianne Wager
Set Designer

Foley Artist

David Lee Fein
Foley Artist
Ken Dufva
Foley Artist

Construction Coordinator

Thomas J. Arp
Construction Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Gloria D'Alessandro
Dialogue Editor
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Kevin Hearst
Dialogue Editor
Richard Corwin
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

John Coniglio
Assistant Editor
Jonathan Cates
Assistant Editor
Martin November
Assistant Editor

Foley Editor

Jim Likowski
Foley Editor
Pamela Bentkowski
Foley Editor
Jeffrey R. Payne
Foley Editor

Location Manager

Christine Bonnem
Location Manager

Dolly Grip

John Harmon
Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

Bill Cancienne
Assistant Property Master

Key Hair Stylist

Joy Zapata
Key Hair Stylist

Leadman

William K. Dolan
Leadman

Second Second Assistant Director

Arlene Fukai
Second Second Assistant Director

Construction Foreman

Larry Clark
Construction Foreman

Story

Foley Mixer

Randy Singer
Foley Mixer

Music Editor

Stephen M. Rowe
Music Editor

ADR Mixer

Bob Baron
ADR Mixer

First Assistant Camera

Jeffrey Greeley
First Assistant Camera
Michael P. May
First Assistant Camera
Gregory W. Smith
First Assistant Camera
Alan Gitlin
First Assistant Camera

Conceptual Illustrator

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George Hull

George Hull
Conceptual Illustrator

Unit Publicist

Don Levy
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Kelley Wood
Production Coordinator

ADR Editor

Lee Lemont
ADR Editor
Nicholas Korda
ADR Editor

Second Assistant Camera

Jorge Sánchez
Second Assistant Camera

Assistant Sound Editor

Scott G.G. Haller
Assistant Sound Editor
Thomas W. Small
Assistant Sound Editor

Dialect Coach

Sophia Lansky
Dialect Coach

Modeling

Mark Anderson
Modeling

Second Unit First Assistant Director

Linda Brachman
Second Unit First Assistant Director

Color Timer

Terry Hager
Color Timer

Negative Cutter

Theresa Repola Mohammed
Negative Cutter

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Francis X. Valdez III
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Special Effects Key Makeup Artist

Photo Michael Westmore #72014

Michael Westmore

Michael Westmore
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • This is the first film in the franchise to be directed and filmed after the death of the series creator, Gene Roddenberry (1921-1991). With Roddenberry's death, the franchise's creative team began to use ideas and concepts that Roddenberry himself had opposed during his lifetime – for example, combining characters from the series "Star Trek" (1966-1969) and "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987-1994) into a single storyline.
  • The phrase spoken by Soran, "Time is a fire in which we all burn," is taken from a poem by American poet Delmore Schwartz (1913-1966).
  • The film takes place in the years 2293 and 2371.
  • In the scene where Data sings, the amazement on the faces of the other crew members is genuine. Brent Spiner, who plays the role, was only supposed to hum a couple of lines under his breath, but unexpectedly began to sing. The director decided to include these takes in the film.
  • During the battle with the Klingons, Troi, played by Marina Sirtis, takes command of the starship after an explosion. Director David Carson wanted to film this scene in one take to capture the genuine, rather than acted, reactions of the actors involved. However, Sirtis accidentally sat on a burning fragment that fell onto the captain's chair after the explosion. This take was ultimately used in the film, although at the moment Sirtis sat down, the camera switched to show another actor. Fortunately, Sirtis was unharmed.
  • In early script versions, it was planned that Captain Kirk would take command during the battle with the Klingons and die aboard the 'Enterprise-D'.
  • During the crash, the so-called saucer section of the 'Enterprise' was supposed to split into two parts. This is why Starfleet engineering would not have been able to simply take the saucer and attach it to another hull afterward. When it became clear that the imperfect computer technology and models of the time could not achieve the desired effect, this idea was abandoned.
  • This was William Shatner's final on-screen appearance as Captain James T. Kirk. Due to the actor's age, it was decided that the character should die, and heroically at that. In J.J. Abrams' 'Star Trek' (2009), the role of Kirk was played by Chris Pine. Thus, Shatner's Kirk died, but was reborn in the performance of Pine.
  • In the initial script drafts, it was planned that Captain Kirk would take command in the battle with the Klingons and die aboard the Enterprise-D.
  • During the crash, the so-called saucer section of the Enterprise was supposed to split into two parts. This is why Starfleet engineering would not have been able to simply take the saucer section and install it on another hull later. When it became clear that the desired effect could not be achieved with the imperfect computer technology and models of those years, the idea was abandoned.
  • William Shatner's last on-screen appearance as Captain James T. Kirk. Due to the actor's age, it was decided that the character's time had come to die, and heroically at that. In J.J. Abrams' 'Star Trek' (2009), the role of Kirk was played by Chris Pine. Thus, Shatner's Kirk died, but was reborn in the performance of Pine.
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