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Star Trek: Discovery‘s VFX Supervisor Talks Building a Bold Future for the Aesthetics of Space

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Another week,
another interesting Star Trek: Discovery interview.
This one is about the visual effects.

VFX supervisor Jason
Zimmerman had an interesting challenge ahead of him when facing down work on
the third season of Star Trek: Discovery:
establishing the visual language of an entirely new era of the show’s canon,
one that is farther removed from established times than anything we’ve ever
seen in the series. What should it look like? How faithful should it be to what
came before? Would it even be recognizable to our heroes?

Talking to Wil
Wheaton for “The Ready Room,” Zimmerman discusses the challenge and
particularly the difficulty that goes into, say, designing a new take on
Federation headquarters, or the Voyager. It’s a tricky balance, as he shares
it, wanting to develop new thing while still capturing something that fans can
recognize and claim as their own.

https://gizmodo.com/star-trek-discovery-comes-home-for-better-and-worse-1845615351

Honestly, this would
be a pretty compelling interview show if Wheaton just let the guests talk more.
All the same, Zimmerman has some really interesting things to say here. Discovery is going to some fascinating places,
and Zimmerman’s role in designing the visual language of those places is
significant and really interesting.

Star Trek: Discovery is airing weekly on CBS
All Access. 


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