Early CGI in STAR TREK films. The “rolling fire” Genesis effect and the Reliant’s targeting computer (II), the dogfight game that’s glimpsed in III (spot the red and green planes), and the dreamlike time warp sequence in IV.
The latter was storyboarded by Ralph McQuarrie, some examples below:
HOWARD THE DUCK (1986). Behind the scenes, and a few shots from the film.
As kids, we were puzzled—baffled—that George Lucas, the man who gave us Star Wars, was somehow involved with Howard the Duck. I’m even more baffled, now, that it seems to have so many fans. But hey.
Miniature sets from: BATMAN, SUPERMAN II and BRAINDEAD, BLADE RUNNER, GHOSTBUSTERS, again SUPERMAN and MIGHTY PEKING MAN, BATMAN BEGINS and HARRY POTTER.
Early CGI in STAR TREK films. The “rolling fire” Genesis effect and the Reliant’s targeting computer (II), the dogfight game that’s glimpsed in III (spot the red and green planes), and the dreamlike time warp sequence in IV.
The latter was storyboarded by Ralph McQuarrie, some examples below: