1993 SkyBox Star Trek: The Next Generation Behind the Scenes Checklist, Trading Cards Info

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1993 SkyBox Star Trek: The Next Generation Behind the Scenes forgoes the episode and character approaches that most trading card sets take. This simple set offers a different kind of hero worship. It’s a tribute to those working on the other side of the camera to make the show happen.

Released as a factory set, it might not be rare or overly expensive, but it is extremely informative for fans of the show.

1993 SkyBox Star Trek: The Next Generation Behind the Scenes Checklist Details

Consisting of just 40 cards, this isn’t a big set. However, it does connect fans and collectors with the names and faces of many of the people who worked to bring TNG to television — specifically the show’s fifth season. Most cards showcase a role and profile the person doing the job.

From producers to special effects wizards and even a set security officer, the 1993 SkyBox Star Trek: TNG Behind the Scenes checklist is filled with names most people won’t recognize. And that’s the entire point. It uses the trading card medium to give depth and pay respect to many different forms of creative minds.

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Packaged only as a factory set, each came in a basic plastic box with a serial-numbered seal. Despite its niche approach, 1993 SkyBox Star Trek: TNG Behind the Scenes still received a production run of 50,000 sets. Needless to say, you shouldn’t have much trouble finding them online today.

1993 SkyBox Star Trek: The Next Generation Behind the Scenes Checklist

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Set size: 40 cards
Cards per box: 40
Production run: 50,000 sets

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BTS01 Behind the Scenes
BTS02 Robert Sordal – Key Grip
BTS03 Joe Menosky – Co-Producer
BTS04 Michael Okuda – Scenic Art Supervisor / Technical Consultant
BTS05 Alan Bernard – Production Sound Mixer
BTS06 Dennis Madalone – Stunt Coordinator
BTS07 Brannon Braga – Story Editor
BTS08 Rick Sternbach – Senior Illustrator / Technical Consultant
BTS09 Rob Legato – Visual Effects Supervisor
BTS10 Gary Speckman – Set Designer
BTS11 Merri Howard – Unit Production Manager
BTS12 Joe Longo – Prop Master
BTS13 Jeri Taylor – Co-Executive Producer
BTS14 Dick Brownfield – Mechanical Effects Coordinator
BTS15 Douglas F. Dean – First Assistant Director
BTS16 Elaina M. Vescio – Set Security Officer
BTS17 Robert Blackman – Costume Designer
BTS18 Brad Yacobian – First Assistant Director
BTS19 Ronald D. Moore – Co-Producer
BTS20 Marvin Rush – Director of Photography
BTS21 David Livingston – Producer
BTS22 Dan Curry – Visual Effects Supervisor
BTS23 Richard D. James – Production Designer
BTS24 Alan James Sims – Property Master
BTS25 Dennis McCarthy – Composer
BTS26 Gregory B. Jein – Vendor Miniatures
BTS27 Cosmo Genovese – Script Supervisor
BTS28 Michael Brent Piller – Executive Producer
BTS29 Eric A. Stillwell – Script Coordinator / Pre-Production Associate
BTS30 William L. Peets – Chief Lighting Technician
BTS31 Adele G. Simmons – Key Second Assistant Director
BTS32 Jim Mees – Set Decorator
BTS33 Jay Chattaway – Composer
BTS34 Peter Lauritson – Co-Producer
BTS35 Wendy Neuss – Associate Producer
BTS36 Michael G. Westmore – Make-Up Supervisor and Designer
BTS37 Rick Berman – Executive Producer
BTS38 Fifth Season Credits
BTS39 Checklist
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