
A Captain's Log (2021)
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Ricardo F. Delgado as Self
Episodes 2
Los Angeles native Ricardo F. Delgado joins hosts Bryan Kreutz and Lili Fox Film for an exclusive two part interview. Delgado made his mark on prolific art and design of Deep Space Nine and the film Star Trek: First contact in the 1990's and discusses this in great detail. Delgado is a Storyboard Artist, Visual Development, Storyboard, Concept Artist, Writer, Production Design, Character Designer talking about his early days on Ghostbusters: The Animated Series at DIC and G.I. Joe in the early 1990's across the street from Paramount. Ricardo talks about Ralph Mcquarrie and how he ultimately made his way to Paramount starting with a phone call with Jim Magdaleno on Star Trek: The Next Generation then interviews and stories about meeting Richard James and Herman Zimmerman.
Read MoreRicardo F. Delgado-Conceptualizing Star Trek's art illustration and more Hollywood history, Part 2
Ricardo F. Delgado talks about his world of art illustrations in the early stages of production design and more in their interstellar exploration of Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: First Contact and more in Hollywood. Before welcoming back Ricardo, Lili gets a huge reaction from Bryan with her whimsical words of wisdom to include five consecutive DS9 episode titles in one descriptive phrase about Delgado. Delgado talks about the DS9 pilot "Emissary", Paramount Stage 17 which was exclusively the promenade that Delgado had a hand in designing and baseball items on Sisko's desk. As a lesson learned about curves costing more budget money, Delgado talks about how the Miradorn starship seen in the DS9 first season episode "Vortex", as the final design, does not look like what he drew. Additionally, Delgado talks about development items he did as an "Early idea guy" for the film Star Trek: First Contact plus a Borg cube obelisk.
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