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  1. Memory Alpha images (DVD covers) This is one of several image categories on Memory Alpha. They are used to sort and collect existing images for later reuse. You can browse the image category tree by using the links to sub- or supercategories from this page, or start with the main category, Memory Alpha images .

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    The Star Trek films were the first franchise properties to be released on DVD in Region 1, when Paramount Home Video began releasing basic, "vanilla", releases of the first nine films – usually containing the film and its associated trailers only. The films were released in a mostly reverse chronological order, starting with Star Trek: First Contact. Star Trek: Insurrection saw release during this time (slotting in between Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home), and the last prime universe film, Star Trek Nemesis, was released in 2003. The majority of these releases included very limited special features, typically only comprised of theatrical teasers and trailers, though televised franchise promotional production shorts were, one each, added on Insurrection and The Voyage Home, whereas Nemesis even featured a modest selection of especially produced special features.

    As it turned out however, more Nemesis special features had been produced for the hereafter mentioned "special edition" film collection (which by the time of the Nemesis "vanilla" release was already up and running), but part of the remainder was only offered on a separate disc through the by the franchise selected preferred chain store retailer Best Buy , a market discrimination strategy called the "retailer exclusive format", and one that is particularly loathed by fans and customers – especially by those who had only access to the "vanilla" releases. At the time several scrupulous Best Buy patrons bought the Nemesis release in bulk and subsequently offered the special feature disc up at premium prices on eBay, the market site that was at the time rapidly becoming a force to be reckoned with.

    With an one to two year lag, these were released in Region 2 as well, starting with Insurrection in 2000. Some of the Region 2 releases in the UK came in Special Numbered Edition packaging, and included bonus discs, containing Star Trek-related computer applications. These two-disc editions were packaged in steelbooks in soft-board slipcases.

    Left out of the original film "vanilla" release run, Paramount released Star Trek: The Motion Picture on DVD in 2001. For this release, the studio was persuaded to have the film reappraised as a whole, introducing new CGI visual effects, and re-cutting the film to better reflect Director Robert Wise's original intentions, resulting in that a theatrical cut of the film was not released on DVD until the 2009 Region 2 Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection. This "Star Trek: The Motion Picture (The Director's Edition)" was a two-disc release featuring for the first time extensive special features. These special features were produced by the DVD's co-producers David C. Fein and Michael Matessino, who actually were the pioneers of the phenomenon when their company Sharpline Arts produced these for popular genre films on the preceding LaserDisc format, much to the acclaim of collectors and film buffs. Building upon their experience gained, the ones on The Director's Edition were likewise favorably received by fans. Noteworthy was that it was this release that introduced Star Trek fans to the phenomena of text (written by "Treksperts" Mike and Denise Okuda) and audio commentaries, which went on to become a staple on subsequent DVD releases. The Director's Edition therefore became the first Star Trek DVD title to make the fullest use of the intrinsic qualities of the DVD format. While having received the blessing and support from Paramount Pictures, the studio has had itself no production input; rather the DVD project was an initiative of Robert Wise Productions, Wise's own production company, on the suggestion of Fein and Matessino under whose aegis the project was ultimately realized. (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 8, p. 25) As such, Wise's company is the officially credited one, not Paramount whose role was limited to the promotion and distribution of the production.

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    Unlike the region 1 editions, the initial region 2 releases came in matching softboard slipcases from The Wrath of Khan onward. The Motion Picture was treated indiscriminately for both regions, with the exception of the Netherlands and Flanders where the first release came within a dark-blue hardboard gold-embossed slipcase. Release Cover Release date Region 1 Region 2 Star Trek: The Motion Picture 6 November 2001 6 May 2002 Star Trek II: Region 1 cover Region 2 cover 6 August 2002 18 November 2002 Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Region 1 cover Region 2 cover 22 October 2002 13 January 2003 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Region 1 cover Region 2 cover 4 March 2003 2 June 2003 Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Region 1 cover Region 2 cover 14 October 2003 22 December 2003 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Region 1 cover Region 2 cover 27 January 2004 1 March 2004 Star Trek Generations Region 1 cover Region 2 cover 28 September 2004 20 December 2004 Star Trek: First Contact Region 1 cover Region 2 cover 15 March 2005 6 June 2005 Star Trek: Insurrection Region 1 cover Region 2 cover 7 June 2005 1 August 2005 Star Trek Nemesis Region 1 cover Region 2 cover 4 October 2005 12 December 2005 Star Trek Region 1 cover Region 2 cover 17 November 2009 16 November 2009

  2. The Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection is a DVD collection, featuring the six Original Series films. Each film has been digitally remastered, and is based on the theatrical cut in each instance.

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    • 685 minutes (NTSC)677 minutes (PAL)
    • 76 (2016 and 2023 Region 1 reissues)
    • 14 min
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