Star Trek’s Jonathan Frakes Explained How The Shows Use Fire And Sparks On The Bridge Sets Without Burning Everything Down

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Back in the classic days of Star Trek, a shaking camera and the crew acting like they were being tossed around would emulate a Starfleet vessel being attacked. We have sparks and fireballs in modern shows, which I’ve always thought were awesome, but I was also very confused about them. How exactly are these effects done while ensuring the crew’s safety and preservation of the set? Fortunately, frequent Trek director and actor Jonathan Frakes had an answer for me.

I spoke to Frakes toward the end of Star Trek: Discovery‘s run and realized he was the perfect person to ask this question. As the director of several episodes of modern Trek, all of which are available to stream with a Paramount+ subscription, I asked how the crews manage to make sparks rain down to the floor without worrying about a fire breaking out. He answered:

It’s a combination of practical and post-production. There’s money in the budget to enhance the sparks. But the special effects department, which does the practical sparks, created this system on both Picard and Discovery and Strange New Worlds where they can create this arc-like spark that can drop safely onto a mat on the floor without ruining the set and without getting on people and burning their hair and all that sort of thing. So there are parameters, but the real sparks on the set look so cool and are so effective that we’ve all fallen in love. Olutande [Osunsanmi] and I especially, because they just make the scene more exciting. So on shots where we can’t get them close enough to the actor, we generally have some money in the budget to add a visual effects version of the spark. But as much as we can, we’ve been using practical sparks on the set.

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