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CG Demo Reel for Star Trek: Lexington

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2008

This is a CG demo trailer for Star Trek: Lexington. This demo trailer has been released to the general public and is not-for-profit.

This production can not be distributed by any means without express written permission from the Executive Producer (executive.producers@startreklexington.net).

No profits are to be made from the distribution or exhibition of this trailer. Star Trek is a trademark of CBS / Paramount Pictures.



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This episode is dedicated to:
* Majel Barrett Roddenberry (Nurse Christine Chapel, TOS)
* James Doohan (Captain Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, TOS)
* DeForest Kelley (Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy, TOS)
* All the members (Active duty, Reserve, National Guard, and DoD Civilians) of the United States Armed Forces and its Allies


Editing: Joseph Bonice
CGI Models: Arrghman, Dennis Bailey, Joseph Bonice, Will Jaspers, Fabio, & LilPigBoy
Computer Generated Images: Joseph Bonice, Michael Struck (NEO f/x visual effects supervisor), Mark Berge & Wil Jaspers


CG Rendering, Scene Setup, Compositing, and Technical Assistance
NEO f/x


All 'Star Trek: Lexington' episodes and trailers are free for download and distribute for private, non-commercial viewing and use. All 'Star Trek: Lexington' episodes and other material are fully protected by applicable Federal and State copyright law. Unauthorized tampering, altering, or creation of derivative works from the episodes, or any images or audio contained therein without prior written permission is strictly prohibited and subject to civil and criminal penalties.

Spare Time Productions
in association with
Magique Productions, LTD

http://www.startreklexington.net

Copyright 2008-2009

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Uploader Comments (lexington1709)

  • Very Nice job there. I love that the "original" TMP warp jump was kept. If you guys wanted this released on BCF? Let me know.

  • E-mail me about that... would like to get it posted there.

  • one question

    is this model how much polygon?

  • Not sure but it's not that big.

  • Absolutely amazing renderings!! What are you using to model the starships if I may ask?

  • Lightwave and 3D Studio Max

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  • I have always been a fan of the refit-Constitution Class starship. It's a great ship that in many ways was under appreciated.

  • Standing ovation! I still think that the refit-Constitution or Enterprise-Class starships were the most elegant design.

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  • Still my favorite starship design.

  • Wait, isn't the Lexington the Prototype for a new breed of Battlecruiser during Klingon Academy?? :S

  • very nice.... anyone else wonder why they rarely ever show a sun in episodes and movies in space? We know there's one that every planet rotates around.... it's not like it has to be seen taking up a large part of any visual shot.

  • I believe once the Enterprise b was launched it was the unofficial death knell of the constitution class and they were mothballed in favor of the excelsior class and the later galaxy class. I agree with Isantop. The refit constitution class will always be my favorite.

  • Always wondered why you don't see any constitution-class starships around Picard's time but you do see old Soyuz, Miranda and Oberth class ships!?

  • I think the Constitution Refit is my second favourite of the older ships. You've done a beautiful capture of her here! Great job!

  • @DanJ30  -

    And the footage of the ship in TMP and WOK was excellent too.

  • My friend your music was cooler!

  • I disagree. Yeah, it broke my heart when the E was self-destructed. But it beat her being captured and plundered by Kruge and his crew, or torn apart in a scrap yard.

    She went down in battle. Nothing ignoble about that.

  • Great visuals but man I sure miss the warp-explosion at the end of the warp effect.

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