Rick Sternbach

Rick Sternbach

Richard Michael Sternbach (born in 1951 in Bridgeport, Connecticut) is an illustrator who is best known for his space illustrations and his work on the "Star Trek" television series.

Early years

In 1969 Sternbach enrolled at the University of Connecticut with an art major, but after a couple of years switched to marine biology.cite web |work=TrekPlace.com |title=Rick Sternbach Interview |url=http://www.trekplace.com/ricksternbach.html |first=Greg |last=Tyler |month=June | year=2001 |accessdate=2007-03-04] After leaving University, he became an illustrator for books and magazines, with his first cover illustration published on the October 1973 issue of "Analog" magazine.

In 1976 he helped found the Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists (ASFA), to give legal advice to science fiction and fantasy artists on contracts and copyrights.

In 1977 inspired by the story of artist Ralph McQuarrie's move from working in the aerospace industry to working for George Lucas on "Star Wars", Sternbach moved to California to seek illustration work in the film and television industry.

Movie work

After some work for Disney and PBS, in April 1978, Sternbach was offered an illustrator position on "". As a member of the art department, working alongside Mike Minor, Sternbach designed control panel layouts and signage for the starship sets.cite web |work=Sci-Fi Pulse |title=Visual Journeys Into The Final Frontier |url=http://scifipulse.net/Trek%20Archive/March03/Rick_Sternbach.html |author=Ian M. Cullen |date=2003-03-06 |accessdate=2007-03-04] He also helped to create the animated asteroid wormhole sequence and helped source material from NASA/JPL that was used in the design of V'ger.

From 1977 to 1980, Sternbach worked as an Assistant Art Director and Visual Effects Artist on Carl Sagan's "" series, where he designed sets and storyboard sequences during pre-production and then worked on visual effects scenes during production. For his work on the episode "The Shores of the Cosmic Ocean" he won the 1980-1981 Emmy Award for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Creative Technical Craft".

At around the same time, Sternbach collaborated with Charley Kohlhase and Jim Blinn at JPL on the Voyager 1 Jupiter flyby movie, creating textures for the Galilean satellites. [cite web |url=http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/saturn/anim4.html |title=The Jupiter and Saturn Fly-By Animations |first=James F. |last=Blinn |year=1980 |work=Saturn Ring Plane Crossings of 1995-1996 |publisher=NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory |accessdate=2007-03-04]

With four other artists, in 1981 Sternbach helped found the non-profit International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA), to arrange projects that promote and foster space art.

In 1983, he worked as an illustrator on "The Last Starfighter", story-boarding visual effects sequences and developing texture maps for computer rendered space scenes.

After "Star Trek", as Scenic Artist on Steven Soderbergh's "Solaris", Sternbach contributed control panel designs to the Prometheus station set and the Athena 7 ship cockpit and also designed and rendered animated loops to play on background set displays.cite web |url=http://trekweb.com/stories.php?aid=FWG5kgNctasKk |title=Interview: Veteran Illustrator Rick Sternbach Talks Romulan Redesign for NEMESIS and TREK Tech! |first=Steve |last=Krutzler |date=2002-07-12 |work=TrekWeb |accessdate=2007-03-04]

Star Trek

In January 1987, Sternbach was hired along with Andrew Probert (the first two art department hires) to start design work for a new "Star Trek" series, "". Sternbach recounts that he heard the news about "TNG" on his car radio, and then quickly called Gene Roddenberry's office. [cite news |title=Unsung Hero of the Federation |work=Star Trek Magazine |publisher=Titan |month=October | year=1997 |first=Eric |last=Frederickson]

Sternbach helped define the look of the 24th century that would be used throughout "The Next Generation" and the series that followed it, ' and '. Props such as the phasers, tricorders, PADDs and the communicator badge were all based on his designs.

During his time in the "Star Trek" art department at Paramount, Sternbach was also responsible for a number of starship designs including the Cardassian Galor class starships, the Klingon Vor'cha and Negh'Var class starships and Federation starships such as the Prometheus class, the Dauntless, the Nova class and the USS Voyager itself.

As fans of the original series of "Star Trek" and fans of the space program, Sternbach and Michael Okuda found roles as Technical Advisors on the series, advising the writers on technical matters and developing a number of concepts to add realism to the "Star Trek" universe, such as the Structural Integrity Field and the Inertial Damper. To this end, they produced a technical manual for each series, that was made available along with the series bible to any prospective script-writers to familiarize them with the concepts behind the series' technology. In 1991, Pocket Books published an updated, illustrated version of the "Next Generation Technical Manual" and then seven years later, the "".

When "Voyager" finished its seventh year in 2001, the producers decided they wanted a different look for the prequel series "" that was set in the 22nd century, so Sternbach did not transfer over to the "Enterprise" art department, concluding his fourteen-year employment at Paramount Studios.

Sternbach returned to "Star Trek" in 2002, when he produced control panel designs and signage for the Enterprise-E and Romulan starships in "Star Trek Nemesis".

Space history

Sternbach is also a noted contributor to the usenet newsgroup sci.space.history, and is an accepted expert on the various paint schemes used on the Saturn V booster. His company, Space Model Systems, is a leading provider of accurate decals for model kits of the Saturn V, as well as the Apollo Command Module.

Awards

* 1977 Hugo Award for Best Professional Artist
* 1978 Hugo Award for Best Professional Artist
* 1981 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Creative Technical Craft

Bibliography

* Okuda, Michael; & Sternbach, Rick (1991). "". Pocket Books. ISBN 0-671-70427-3.
* Sternbach, Rick (1996). "U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Blueprints." Pocket Books. ISBN 0-671-50093-7.
* Drexler, Doug; & Sternbach, Rick; & Zimmerman, Herman (1998). "." Pocket Books. ISBN 0-671-01563-X.

References

External links

* [http://www.ricksternbach.com/ Rick Sternbach Studios]
* [http://www.spacemodelsystems.com/ Space Model Systems Inc.]
* [http://www.asfa-art.org/ Association of Science Fiction & Fantasy Artists]
* [http://www.iaaa.org/ International Association of Astronomical Artists]
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