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Hyperchannel 78: Future Artistry’s Past by Trek fm

Rare Trek Movie Art. Star Trek: The Exhibition in Washington.

Today’s software makes it easier than ever to go from idea to canvas—or screen. Technology is wonderful, but it also means that a bit of what makes the art form of creating movie posters so special has been lost. We take a look at some rare Star Trek work by Spiros Angelikas, shared with TrekCore by his son Harry.

Also, anyone who has been to Star Trek: The Exhibition will tell you what a special experience it is. If you’re in the neighborhood of the Washington State Fair, you can have in seat in Captain Kirk’s chair and experience the thrill yourself … just get there before September 27!

Star Trek: The Exhibition Beams To Washington State Fair
Rare Star Trek Movie Poster Art

Running Time: 14 minutes 40 seconds


Host

C Bryan Jones

Production

C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)


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Hyperchannel 77: Enter the Portal by Trek fm

Portal 47 Launches. Shatner Bio of Nimoy. Rod Roddenberry on Abramsverse.

Running Time: 19 minutes 29 seconds


Portal 47 Launches

Larry Nemecek—AKA “Dr. Trek”—recently announced his new behind-the-scenes boutique deep-dive fan experience called Portal 47—but he’s been coy about it—until now. For a year’s plan (or a three-month trial) you can accompany Larry as he delves into decades of knowledge about back-stage Star Trek from his own archives, memories, and rolodex of pro Treklanders. Fans at San Diego Comic-Con and Star Trek Las Vegas got an early-bird chance to sign up, but on Wednesday, September 9, he’ll kick things off officially—for them … and for anyone who comes aboard on this bonus maiden “telebriefing.” If you’d like to be part of the September 9 sample session, visit larrynemecek.com/Portal47Signup.htm. You can also find out more about Portal 47 on Facebook (just type Portal 47 into the search field), or sign up for Larry’s email list at larrynemecek.com/signup.html.

William Shatner to Write Leonard Nimoy Biography

When William Shatner failed to attend the funeral of Leonard Nimoy, those who love to fuel the idea that the two Star Trek leads did not get along took the opportunity to fan the flames. But the truth is the Shatner and Nimoy enjoyed a strong friendship that spanned nearly half a century. So it’s only fitting that William Shatner himself will pen a biography of his dear friend, to be released in 2016 by St. Martin’s Press.

Read more on TrekNews.net.

Rod Roddenberry Talks About Star Trek’s Future

In a piece by Michael Hinman on 1701 News, Rod Roddenberry shares his feelings about the J.J. Abrams films. The headline reads “Beginning Of 2009 Film ‘Brought Me To Tears’,” but the article actually contains much more. The son of the Star Trek creator also talks about how he tries to carry on his father’s vision through the many projects that he supports, and also whether or not Star Trek will return to television.

Read more on 1701News.com.

Host

C Bryan Jones

Executive Producers

Matthew Rushing and Norman C. Lao

Production Manager

Richard Marquez

Content Manager

Will Nguyen

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Hyperchannel 76: Admiral, There Be Fans Here! by Trek fm

Geek Nation Tours 2015 and 2016 Preview.

Larry Nemecek joins us to talk about plans for this year’s Geek Nation Tours one-day trek into the Valley of Fire, where fans can face relive the showdown between Picard and Soran along with special guest Michael Westmore. We also preview plans for the big 50th anniversary year tour in 2016, which expands upon the usual Geek Nation Tours adventure with the addition of a San Francisco leg.

Running Time: 19 minutes 30 seconds


Host

Christopher Jones

Guest

Larry Nemecek

Editor and Producer

Christopher Jones

Executive Producers

Matthew Rushing and Norman C. Lao

Production Manager

Richard Marquez

Content Manager

Will Nguyen

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Hyperchannel 75: The Other Side of the Lens by Trek fm

First Annual Independent Star Trek Fan Film Awards.

The Photography of Leonard Nimoy Comes to North Carolina.

We recap the winners of the First Annual Independent Star Trek Fan Film Awards, handed out at the Treklanta convention at the Marriott Century Center in Atlanta on April 26, as well as the May 1 opening of “The Other Side of the Lens: The Photography of Leonard Nimoy” at Alamance Arts in Graham, North Carolina.

Running Time: 16 minutes 10 seconds


Host

Christopher Jones

News Writer

Eric Welsby

Editor and Producer

Christopher Jones

Executive Producers

Matthew Rushing and Norman C. Lao

Production Manager

Richard Marquez

Content Manager

Will Nguyen

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Hyperchannel 74: Remember by Trek fm

Farewell Leonard Nimoy.

He inspired generations of fans to pursue science and to take a level-headed approach to life. But on February 27, Leonard Nimoy succumbed to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at the age of 83. The loss of the man who was Spock, who defined Star Trek, and who played an important role in the lives of so many is being felt around the world. We take a moment to reflect on Leonard Nimoy’s contributions and why he made a difference.

Running Time: 11 minutes 8 seconds


Host

Christopher Jones

News Writer

Eric Welsby

Editor and Producer

Christopher Jones

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Production Manager

Richard Marquez

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Will Nguyen

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