Star Trek: Phoenix | |
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Genre | Science fiction Fan series |
Created by | Leo Roberts |
Developed by | Leo Roberts Jön Johnson Jeff Ayers |
Written by | Ben Andrews James Lyle Lorraine Montez Leo Roberts Brian Sipe Roy Stanton |
Directed by | Sam Akina Gale Benning |
Creative directors | Rob E. Welch Gale Benning Chris Collins-Lubin |
Starring | Ben Andrews Ben Johnson James Lyle Roy Stanton Elle Vianne Sonnet Nicole Santora S. Joe Downing Vanessa Cobbs Jesse Pattison |
Opening theme | Bradley Laina |
Ending theme | Steve Brush |
Composer | Bradley Laina |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Ben Andrews Jön Johnson Lorraine Montez Leo Roberts |
Producers | S. Joe Downing James Lyle Adam Sonnet Elle Sonnet Gale Benning Chris Collins-Lubin Gina Lockhart Rob Welch |
Production locations | Seattle, WA Lynwood, WA |
Cinematography | Sam Graydon Anthony Tackett |
Editors | Ryan Dunleavy Jeff McGlinn |
Running time | 30 Minutes |
Production companies | Temporal Studios Abundant Productions Sonnet Realm Films |
Original release | |
Release | May 2, 2010 |
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Star Trek: Phoenix is a Star Trek fan-created anthology series produced and filmed by Temporal Studios.[1] The series was created by Leo Roberts and later developed by Leo Roberts, Jön Johnson and Star Trek author, Jeff Ayers. The story is set 42 years after Star Trek: Nemesis in the prime universe created by Gene Roddenberry and follows the crew of the Federation's first political flagship, the Ascension-Class starship USS Phoenix (NCX-101138).
The first episode, "Cloak & Dagger, Part I", was released on the Internet on May 2, 2010,[2] and as of December 2015[update] ,"Cloak & Dagger, Part Two" remains suspended until the current lawsuit against the fan production Star Trek: Axanar by Paramount Pictures and CBS is resolved.
Along with an all-volunteer cast/crew production, several veterans of Star Trek including Academy Award-winning crew members from the J. J. Abrams reboot Star Trek and Star Trek: Into Darkness films worked on the project.[3][2]
"Cloak & Dagger, Part One" was an official selection of the 2010 edition of the Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival in Seattle, Washington.[4]
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