Over the last few years, visual effects supervisor Jason Zimmerman has had the privilege of working within the Star Trek universe, exploring and visually rendering new facets of a universe first es…
Created by Akiva Goldsman, Michael Chabon, Kirsten Beyer and Alex Kurtzman, the CBS All Access series picks up 14 years after the retirement of Starfleet captain Jean-Luc Picard. While living in peace on his vineyard, Picard is sought out by a mysterious young woman named Dahj, and is quickly pulled back into interstellar action., the VFX Supervisor was excited to mine new creative territory.
For Zimmerman, one of the most enjoyable facets of his work on the series has been the worldbuilding involved. In sweeping wide shots, he’s worked to establish such planets as Freecloud and Vergessen, while depicting parts of the Earth—including Okinawa and “Greater Boston”—as they exist at the end of the 24th century. “We had a lot to do, and probably a little bit more than we do in.
Crafting each environment for the series required a great deal of layering. “I think you first sort of establish the basic geometry and layout of the city, or the location that you’re shooting,” Zimmerman says. “Then, you start to go in and dress things to camera, like sky traffic shuttles, holograms, to sort of flesh the world out and make it feel scope-y.”
Of course, on any series set in outer space, depicting the visual qualities of scale, scope and distance is a major challenge to overcome. For Zimmerman, the challenge is best illustrated with reference to the Borg cube, a starship controlled by the Borg collective, which features heavily in.
“That’s, for us, a very important part of the process,” he adds, “doing our research and checking with everybody who knows theWith almost 20 years of experience under his belt, Zimmerman feels there is no better time than the present to be working in visual effects. “We do things like spaceships and dinosaurs, and robots and monsters, and how can you complain about that job?” he says. “I mean, it’s very stressful, and there are difficult times, like there are with any job.
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