The Art of Star Trek: Discovery
By (Author) Paula Block
By (author) Terry J Erdmann
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Books Ltd
1st December 2020
13th November 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
791.4572
Hardback
208
Width 302mm, Height 273mm
The official Star Trek: Discovery art book.
Star Trek: Discovery, the newest chapter in the Star Trek Universe, follows the exploits of Vulcan-raised science officer Michael Burnham and the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery as they boldly go where no one has gone before. The Art of Star Trek: Discovery explores behind the scenes of CBS's hit show, with cast and crew interviews, set photography, concept art and storyboards. With exclusive content from the first two seasons, this book is a must-have for every Star Trek fan.
A truly beautiful book - TrekMovie
The Art of Star Trek Discovery is filled with insight into the thoughts behind the imagery. Its informative, entertaining, and beautifully bound and produced the image on the cover, beneath the dust jacket, made me gasp - TrekMovie
The latest concept art and film production book in a franchise of some of the best printed TV and film retrospectives... covers every corner of the series in an attractive hardcover full of great photographs - Borg.com
Paula M. Block and Terry J. Erdmann are co-authors of numerous books about the entertainment industry, including Star Trek: The Original Series 365, Star Trek 101, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion and more. Paula is also the co-editor of Pocket Books' popular Star Trek: Strange New Worlds series. Terry has worked as a publicist on campaigns for multiple Star Trek films, as well as Cocoon, Aliens, Willow and Stargate. Erdmann is the coauthor of the novella Star Trek: Deep Space Nine-Lust's Latinum Lost and numerous nonfiction books about the entertainment industry, including Star Trek: The Original Series 365, Star Trek 101, Monk: The Official Episode Guide, The Last Samurai Official Companion, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, The Secrets of Star Trek Insurrection, The Magic of Tribbles, The Tribble Handbook, Star Trek: Action!, and The 4400 Companion. As a motion picture publicist, he helped to create the marketing campaigns for dozens of films, from Cocoon, Aliens, and Willow, to What's Love Got to Do With It, Father of the Bride Part II, G.I. Jane, and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. He lives in Southern Oregon, where he and his wife, author Paula M. Block, write a monthly entertainment column for The Jacksonville Review.