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    40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection

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    5 - 7 October 2006

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    Lot 3

    STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT COSTUMER'S SET CONTINUITY NOTES AND SCRIPTS

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    USD 600 - USD 800

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    STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT COSTUMER'S SET CONTINUITY NOTES AND SCRIPTS
    A three-ring binder containing an annotated script for Star Trek: First Contact with detailed costume breakdowns for cast members, including continuity Polaroid reference photographs of cast members in costume and scene-by scene listings, reference sketches and other notes -- used by the on-set costumers to ensure continuity; also includes scripts for Star Trek: First Contact, including: second draft, titled Star Trek: Resurrection, dated Jan 8, 1996; Revised pages, titled Star Trek: Borg, dated March 6; third draft, titled Star Trek: Borg, dated March 12; and third draft with colored revision pages, shooting schedule, and a selection of call sheets and production reports (a lot)

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    Lot Essay

    Star Trek: First Contact featured the emergence of the sinister Borg onto the big screen. Even though the multitude of Borg drones looked interchangable on screen, in actual fact, each Borg had slightly different features and different "cybernetic plant-ons." The on-set costumers helped insure that each individual Borg drone looked the same each time he or she was filmed. This document contains notes and photos that helped make this possible.

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