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Doug Drexler

Doug Drexler

Doug Drexler

Doug Drexler & Margaret Clark both grew up on Long Island, New York. At the very same time they became fans of the original Star Trek ® show. Fate being what it was, neither knew the other at the time, though they were mere miles apart. Doug left for California. Margaret stayed. Their lives intersected when Doug began working on a television show called Star Trek: The Next Generation ® -- and later on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ® -- and Margaret began working on Star Trek books. It was the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

Excerpt:
Introduction from The Deep Space Nine Technical Manual
Sep 25, 2009
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from The Star Trek Sticker Book
Sep 24, 2009
Ships of the Line will be released on November 07, 2006 in Hardcover
Nov 07, 2006
Ships of the Line is now available in Hardcover
Nov 07, 2006
Ships of the Line will be released on November 07, 2006 in
Nov 07, 2006
Ships of the Line is now available in
Nov 07, 2006

Authors on the Web

Trekweb, April 6, 2011
...Artist Doug Drexler posted in his blog the cover artwork for the upcoming Star Trek Vanguard novel, What Judgements Come, written by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore.A larger version of the...
Computer Graphics World, December 7, 2011
...many more TV series and films; Chuck Comisky, visual effects supervisor, stereoscopic expert, and stereo supervisor for Avatar; Doug Drexler, visual effects artist, designer, sculptor, illustrator, and Academy Award-winning makeup artist currently...
Trekweb, December 4, 2011
...Doug Drexler has announced on his blog that he will be joining others from the original production team of Star Trek The Next Generation to work on the remastering Blu-Ray project...
Den of Geek, December 1, 2011
...been hampered by post-production problems”, it casts doubt on that. So much so that it’s spoken to Doug Drexler, who is doing effects work on the show, and the site reports that the “special effects for Blood & Chrome are not only done, but they...
Post Magazine, November 17, 2011
...and television projects, including Babylon 5; Chuck Comisky, visual effects supervisor, stereoscopic expert, and stereo supervisor for Avatar; Doug Drexler, visual effects artist, designer, sculptor, illustrator, and Academy Award-winning makeup artist...