- Marc
Okrand (/ˈoʊkrænd/; born July 3, 1948) is an
American linguist. His
professional work is in
Native American languages, and he is well
known as the...
- Trek universe.
Described in the 1985 book The
Klingon Dictionary by Marc
Okrand and
deliberately designed to
sound "alien", it has a
number of typologically...
- the
revised Klingons was a
complete Klingon language,
developed by Marc
Okrand from
gibberish suggested by
actor James Doohan.
Spoken Klingon has entered...
- The
Atlantean language is a
constructed language created by Marc
Okrand specially for the Walt
Disney Feature Animation film Atlantis: The Lost Empire...
- was
composed by Eef van
Breen to a
libretto by Kees
Ligtelijn and Marc
Okrand under the
artistic direction of
Floris Schönfeld. The
story of ʼuʼ is based...
-
remains one of the few to have been shot in
anamorphic format.
Linguist Marc
Okrand constructed an
Atlantean language specifically for use in the film. James...
- want
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Okrand 1992...
- R.
Tolkien for The Lord of the
Rings (published 1954)
Klingon by Marc
Okrand for the science-fiction
franchise Star Trek (1985) Kēlen by
Sylvia Sotomayor...
-
Griffith (Nominated) 2000 –
Outstanding Sound Mixing – Bill Thiederman, Dean
Okrand, Mike
Brooks and
Clancy Livingston (Tied with Bill Nye the
Science Guy and...
- by Marc
Okrand for Atlantis: The Lost Empire. The
language was
intended by the script-writers to be a
possible "mother language", and
Okrand crafted it...