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Wah Chang

Wah Ming Chang (August 2, 1917 – December 22, 2003) was an American designer, sculptor, and artist. With the encouragement of his adoptive father, James Blanding Sloan, he began exhibiting his prints and watercolors at the age of seven to highly favorable reviews.[1] Chang worked with Sloan on several theatre productions and in the 1940s, they briefly created their own studio to produce films. He is known later in life for his sculpture and the props he designed for Star Trek: The Original Series, including the tricorder and communicator.[2][3]

Wah Ming Chang
Born(1917-08-02)August 2, 1917
DiedDecember 22, 2003(2003-12-22) (aged 86)
NationalityAmerican
Known forFilm, sculpture, painting
Notable workStar Trek
SpouseGlenella Taylor
Wah Chang
Traditional Chinese鄭華明
Simplified Chinese郑华明
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhèng Huámíng
Wade–GilesChêng Hua-ming

Early life edit

The Chang family moved from Honolulu, Hawaii to San Francisco, California and about 1920 opened the Ho-Ho Tea Room on Sutter Street, which became a favorite venue for the city's Bohemian artists. Wah-Ming's mother, Fai Sue Chang, was a graduate of Berkeley's California School of Arts and Crafts (today's California College of the Arts), where she specialized in fashion design and etching. When she died in 1928, her husband persuaded Wah Ming Chang's art teacher and family friends, the highly respected printmaker, puppeteer, and theatre designer, James Blanding Sloan and his wife Mildred Taylor, to become his son's legal guardians. Sloan exhibited Wah Ming's etchings and watercolors in public exhibitions as early as 1925 to favorable reviews in the San Francisco Bay Area and later in the largest art colony on the Pacific Coast, Carmel-by-the-Sea.[4][5][6][7][8][9] The child became part of Sloan's family, traveled in 1926 to Taos, New Mexico, for the on-site study of American Indian culture, and in 1928 displayed his block prints in joint exhibitions with Sloan at the prestigious Philadelphia Print Club[10][11] and in Pasadena, California.[12][13][14]

Career edit

He became a valued assistant in several of Sloan's marionette theatres as well as in productions for the Hollywood Bowl Ballet and the "Cavalcade of Texas."[1][15] In the mid-1940s Chang formed a joint studio business with Sloan, The East-West Film Company, and produced such memorable films as Pick a Bale of Cotton (an interview and performance with the legendary blues and folk singer Lead Belly in 1944) and the highly controversial anti-war short (1946–47), The Way of Peace, created in part with elaborate miniature sets and puppets in stop-motion.[1]

For Star Trek, Chang built costumes for the salt vampire ("The Man Trap"), the Gorn ("Arena") and Balok's false image ("The Corbomite Maneuver"). He created tribbles by using artificial fur stuffed with foam, the Neanderthals in "The Galileo Seven", and the Romulan Bird of Prey ("Balance of Terror"), and the Vulcan harp first seen in "Charlie X" and later seen in "The Conscience of the King", "Amok Time", "The Way to Eden"; and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Chang is mistakenly credited with having designed the phaser; it was actually designed by the Art Director of the original series, Matt Jefferies. The Desilu prop department prepared a single "hero" working model phaser, deemed unacceptable by Gene Roddenberry; Wah Chang prepared additional working and dummy mockups of the phaser, as well as other principal props.[16] A Desilu invoice dated August 22, 1966, shows Chang "reworking phasers" for $520.00.[2]

 
Wah Chang's futuristic "communicator," a design influence on clamshell cellular phones.

Chang's communicator design has been credited as an inspiration for modern flip-type cell phones. His Balok effigy was used in "The Corbomite Maneuver" Star Trek episode — and at the conclusion of many closing credits sequences of the series.[16]

His other film credits include sculpting the maquette of Pinocchio which was used as the reference for the animators of the classic Walt Disney feature, and articulated deer models for Bambi.[17] He designed the spectacular headdress worn by Elizabeth Taylor in the feature film Cleopatra. Other work included building the time machine and sphinx from 1960s movie The Time Machine, and the dragon (seen only in the English-dubbed version) of Goliath and the Dragon (1960). Chang's firm, Project Unlimited, Inc., would win Academy Award recognition for its special effects, but Chang was not listed on the award, due to the way the credits were submitted to the academy.[3] Film historian Bob Burns reported that Chang did not object to this. "He was the most humble, gentle man I've ever known in my life," Burns said. "He never boasted about anything he did, and he just did remarkable stuff."[17]

In addition, Chang built the artificial creature in "The Architects of Fear" episode of the original The Outer Limits, some props for the original Planet of the Apes film, the frightening skeleton animated in The Power, the flying machine in The Master of the World, and the dinosaurs in Land of the Lost.

Chang's work as a stop-motion animator through the effects company Centaur Productions, operated with fellow artist Gene Warren, has been enjoyed for years in the cartoons Hardrock, Coco and Joe and Suzy Snowflake.[citation needed]

Later life edit

Chang moved with his wife, Glenella Taylor, to Carmel Valley, California, in 1970, where he joined the Carmel Art Association and began producing bronze sculptures of wildlife and endangered species.[3][17]

In 1941, Wah Ming was diagnosed with polio following flu-like symptoms. After an extended stay at the Twin Oaks Sanitarium hospital in San Gabriel, California, and treatments that included confinement in an iron lung. He eventually would walk again, but for the rest of his life, never had enough strength in his lungs to be able to blow up a balloon.[citation needed]

While his earlier creative efforts were concerned with special effects and film related wonders, his more mature artistic creations were delightful bronze sculptures and whimsical statuary. The latter ranged from a life-sized 3.5 foot tall Dennis the Menace,[18] commissioned by creator Hank Ketcham and displayed in Dennis Park in Monterey, California, to the smaller statues such as Girl and Frog, which is owned by a private collector in Los Angeles.[19]

Death edit

Chang died on December 22, 2003, in Carmel Valley at age 86. A public memorial service was held at the Community Church of the Monterey Peninsula in Carmel.[20]

Documentaries edit

Chang produced the educational 1970 short film Dinosaurs: The Terrible Lizards, a stop-motion feature which discussed life in the Mesozoic Era. It would later gain a "Revised Edition" in 1986.

Chang appeared in the documentary The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal (1985) (Produced and directed by Arnold Leibovit).

Mr. Chang was featured in the documentary Time Machine: The Journey Back (1993), produced and directed by Clyde Lucas.

Sculptures edit

Chang produced bronze sculptures in collaboration with Henry "Bob" Jones after meeting at Disney.[21]

Publications edit

  • Riley, Gail Blasser (1995). Wah Ming Chang: Artist and Master of Special Effects. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers, Inc. ISBN 978-0-89490-639-8.
  • Barrow, David; Glen Chang (1989). The Life and Sculpture of Wah Ming Chang. Carmel, CA: Wah Ming Chang. ISBN 978-0-9625293-1-3.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Edwards, Robert W. (2012). Jennie V. Cannon: The Untold History of the Carmel and Berkeley Art Colonies, Vol. 1. Oakland, Calif.: East Bay Heritage Project. pp. 629–635. ISBN 9781467545679. An online facsimile of the entire text of Vol. 1 is posted on the Traditional Fine Arts Organization website (. Archived from the original on 2016-04-29. Retrieved 2016-06-07.).
  2. ^ a b Solow, Herbert F.; Solow, Yvonne Fern (1997). The Star Trek Sketchbook: The Original Series. Pocket Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. pp. 238–239. ISBN 0-671-00219-8.
  3. ^ a b c . StarTrek.com. Archived from the original on 27 May 2010. Retrieved 10 July 2009.
  4. ^ The Oakland Tribune: April 26, 1925, p.6-S; November 27, 1927, p.S-5; July 22, 1928, p.5-S; July 29, 1928, p.6-S.
  5. ^ The Argonaut (San Francisco): November 6, 1926, p.15; August 11, 1928, p.169.
  6. ^ Carmel Pine Cone: December 9, 1927, p.4; June 28, 1929, p.14; July 5, 1929, p.13.
  7. ^ San Francisco Chronicle, July 29, 1928, p.D-7.
  8. ^ Carmelite (Carmel, CA), June 26, 1929, p.3.
  9. ^ Barrow, David and Glen Chang (1989). Life and Sculpture of Wah Ming Chang. Carmel, CA.: Wah Ming Chang. pp. 1–87. OCLC 23468160.
  10. ^ Grafly, Dorothy (1930). "The Philadelphia Print Club". The American Magazine of Art. 21 (4): 203–207. ISSN 2151-254X. JSTOR 23931334.
  11. ^ Grafly, Dorothy. "A history of the Philadelphia Print Club". National Gallery of Art Library. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  12. ^ San Francisco Chronicle: August 8, 1926, p.8-F; April 22, 1928, p.D-7.
  13. ^ The Christian Science Monitor, August 30, 1926, p. 6.
  14. ^ Los Angeles Times, November 25, 1928, p.III-18.
  15. ^ Los Angeles Times, July 31, 1932, p.III-16.
  16. ^ a b Solow, Herbert; Justman, Robert (1996). Inside Star Trek: The Real Story. Pocket Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. pp. 118–119. ISBN 0-671-89628-8. p. 119: I struck a deal and gave them Matt's detailed working drawings, and they departed, with Wah already planning how he would execute Matt's phaser pistol design, in addition to building the other two props. He finished everything perfectly and made several beautiful hero models of all three props, and all the dummy mockups that I knew the show would require.
  17. ^ a b c "Wah Ming Chang, 86; Special-Effects Master Worked on 'Time Machine'". Los Angeles Times. 30 December 2003. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
  18. ^ Coury, Nic (24 June 2016). "Dennis the Menace statue finds permanent home in Monterey". Monterey County Weekly. Retrieved 2022-05-16.
  19. ^ Neal Hotelling (13 Jan 2023). "His work animated famous tales" (PDF). Carmel Pine Cone. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. p. 19. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  20. ^ "Wah Ming Chang, 86; Special-Effects Master Worked on 'Time Machine'". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. December 30, 2003. p. 57. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  21. ^ "Models, Miniatures, and Movie Magic". The Walt Disney Family Museum. 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2016-12-23.

External links edit

  • . HeroComm.com. Archived from the original on 2021-10-06. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
  • Wah Chang at IMDb

chang, metals, company, corporation, ming, chang, august, 1917, december, 2003, american, designer, sculptor, artist, with, encouragement, adoptive, father, james, blanding, sloan, began, exhibiting, prints, watercolors, seven, highly, favorable, reviews, chan. For the metals company see Wah Chang Corporation Wah Ming Chang August 2 1917 December 22 2003 was an American designer sculptor and artist With the encouragement of his adoptive father James Blanding Sloan he began exhibiting his prints and watercolors at the age of seven to highly favorable reviews 1 Chang worked with Sloan on several theatre productions and in the 1940s they briefly created their own studio to produce films He is known later in life for his sculpture and the props he designed for Star Trek The Original Series including the tricorder and communicator 2 3 Wah Ming ChangBorn 1917 08 02 August 2 1917Honolulu Territory of HawaiiDiedDecember 22 2003 2003 12 22 aged 86 Carmel California U S NationalityAmericanKnown forFilm sculpture paintingNotable workStar TrekSpouseGlenella TaylorIn this Chinese name the family name is Chang Wah ChangTraditional Chinese鄭華明Simplified Chinese郑华明TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinZheng HuamingWade GilesCheng Hua ming Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Later life 4 Death 5 Documentaries 6 Sculptures 7 Publications 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editThe Chang family moved from Honolulu Hawaii to San Francisco California and about 1920 opened the Ho Ho Tea Room on Sutter Street which became a favorite venue for the city s Bohemian artists Wah Ming s mother Fai Sue Chang was a graduate of Berkeley s California School of Arts and Crafts today s California College of the Arts where she specialized in fashion design and etching When she died in 1928 her husband persuaded Wah Ming Chang s art teacher and family friends the highly respected printmaker puppeteer and theatre designer James Blanding Sloan and his wife Mildred Taylor to become his son s legal guardians Sloan exhibited Wah Ming s etchings and watercolors in public exhibitions as early as 1925 to favorable reviews in the San Francisco Bay Area and later in the largest art colony on the Pacific Coast Carmel by the Sea 4 5 6 7 8 9 The child became part of Sloan s family traveled in 1926 to Taos New Mexico for the on site study of American Indian culture and in 1928 displayed his block prints in joint exhibitions with Sloan at the prestigious Philadelphia Print Club 10 11 and in Pasadena California 12 13 14 Career editHe became a valued assistant in several of Sloan s marionette theatres as well as in productions for the Hollywood Bowl Ballet and the Cavalcade of Texas 1 15 In the mid 1940s Chang formed a joint studio business with Sloan The East West Film Company and produced such memorable films as Pick a Bale of Cotton an interview and performance with the legendary blues and folk singer Lead Belly in 1944 and the highly controversial anti war short 1946 47 The Way of Peace created in part with elaborate miniature sets and puppets in stop motion 1 For Star Trek Chang built costumes for the salt vampire The Man Trap the Gorn Arena and Balok s false image The Corbomite Maneuver He created tribbles by using artificial fur stuffed with foam the Neanderthals in The Galileo Seven and the Romulan Bird of Prey Balance of Terror and the Vulcan harp first seen in Charlie X and later seen in The Conscience of the King Amok Time The Way to Eden and Star Trek V The Final Frontier Chang is mistakenly credited with having designed the phaser it was actually designed by the Art Director of the original series Matt Jefferies The Desilu prop department prepared a single hero working model phaser deemed unacceptable by Gene Roddenberry Wah Chang prepared additional working and dummy mockups of the phaser as well as other principal props 16 A Desilu invoice dated August 22 1966 shows Chang reworking phasers for 520 00 2 nbsp Wah Chang s futuristic communicator a design influence on clamshell cellular phones Chang s communicator design has been credited as an inspiration for modern flip type cell phones His Balok effigy was used in The Corbomite Maneuver Star Trek episode and at the conclusion of many closing credits sequences of the series 16 His other film credits include sculpting the maquette of Pinocchio which was used as the reference for the animators of the classic Walt Disney feature and articulated deer models for Bambi 17 He designed the spectacular headdress worn by Elizabeth Taylor in the feature film Cleopatra Other work included building the time machine and sphinx from 1960s movie The Time Machine and the dragon seen only in the English dubbed version of Goliath and the Dragon 1960 Chang s firm Project Unlimited Inc would win Academy Award recognition for its special effects but Chang was not listed on the award due to the way the credits were submitted to the academy 3 Film historian Bob Burns reported that Chang did not object to this He was the most humble gentle man I ve ever known in my life Burns said He never boasted about anything he did and he just did remarkable stuff 17 In addition Chang built the artificial creature in The Architects of Fear episode of the original The Outer Limits some props for the original Planet of the Apes film the frightening skeleton animated in The Power the flying machine in The Master of the World and the dinosaurs in Land of the Lost Chang s work as a stop motion animator through the effects company Centaur Productions operated with fellow artist Gene Warren has been enjoyed for years in the cartoons Hardrock Coco and Joe and Suzy Snowflake citation needed Later life editChang moved with his wife Glenella Taylor to Carmel Valley California in 1970 where he joined the Carmel Art Association and began producing bronze sculptures of wildlife and endangered species 3 17 In 1941 Wah Ming was diagnosed with polio following flu like symptoms After an extended stay at the Twin Oaks Sanitarium hospital in San Gabriel California and treatments that included confinement in an iron lung He eventually would walk again but for the rest of his life never had enough strength in his lungs to be able to blow up a balloon citation needed While his earlier creative efforts were concerned with special effects and film related wonders his more mature artistic creations were delightful bronze sculptures and whimsical statuary The latter ranged from a life sized 3 5 foot tall Dennis the Menace 18 commissioned by creator Hank Ketcham and displayed in Dennis Park in Monterey California to the smaller statues such as Girl and Frog which is owned by a private collector in Los Angeles 19 Death editChang died on December 22 2003 in Carmel Valley at age 86 A public memorial service was held at the Community Church of the Monterey Peninsula in Carmel 20 Documentaries editChang produced the educational 1970 short film Dinosaurs The Terrible Lizards a stop motion feature which discussed life in the Mesozoic Era It would later gain a Revised Edition in 1986 Chang appeared in the documentary The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal 1985 Produced and directed by Arnold Leibovit Mr Chang was featured in the documentary Time Machine The Journey Back 1993 produced and directed by Clyde Lucas Sculptures editChang produced bronze sculptures in collaboration with Henry Bob Jones after meeting at Disney 21 Publications editRiley Gail Blasser 1995 Wah Ming Chang Artist and Master of Special Effects Berkeley Heights NJ Enslow Publishers Inc ISBN 978 0 89490 639 8 Barrow David Glen Chang 1989 The Life and Sculpture of Wah Ming Chang Carmel CA Wah Ming Chang ISBN 978 0 9625293 1 3 References edit a b c Edwards Robert W 2012 Jennie V Cannon The Untold History of the Carmel and Berkeley Art Colonies Vol 1 Oakland Calif East Bay Heritage Project pp 629 635 ISBN 9781467545679 An online facsimile of the entire text of Vol 1 is posted on the Traditional Fine Arts Organization website Jennie V Cannon The Untold History of the Carmel and Berkeley Art Colonies vol One East Bay Heritage Project Oakland 2012 by Robert W Edwards Archived from the original on 2016 04 29 Retrieved 2016 06 07 a b Solow Herbert F Solow Yvonne Fern 1997 The Star Trek Sketchbook The Original Series Pocket Books a division of Simon amp Schuster Inc pp 238 239 ISBN 0 671 00219 8 a b c Creative Staff Wah Ming Chang StarTrek com Archived from the original on 27 May 2010 Retrieved 10 July 2009 The Oakland Tribune April 26 1925 p 6 S November 27 1927 p S 5 July 22 1928 p 5 S July 29 1928 p 6 S The Argonaut San Francisco November 6 1926 p 15 August 11 1928 p 169 Carmel Pine Cone December 9 1927 p 4 June 28 1929 p 14 July 5 1929 p 13 San Francisco Chronicle July 29 1928 p D 7 Carmelite Carmel CA June 26 1929 p 3 Barrow David and Glen Chang 1989 Life and Sculpture of Wah Ming Chang Carmel CA Wah Ming Chang pp 1 87 OCLC 23468160 Grafly Dorothy 1930 The Philadelphia Print Club The American Magazine of Art 21 4 203 207 ISSN 2151 254X JSTOR 23931334 Grafly Dorothy A history of the Philadelphia Print Club National Gallery of Art Library Retrieved 2022 10 02 San Francisco Chronicle August 8 1926 p 8 F April 22 1928 p D 7 The Christian Science Monitor August 30 1926 p 6 Los Angeles Times November 25 1928 p III 18 Los Angeles Times July 31 1932 p III 16 a b Solow Herbert Justman Robert 1996 Inside Star Trek The Real Story Pocket Books a division of Simon amp Schuster Inc pp 118 119 ISBN 0 671 89628 8 p 119 I struck a deal and gave them Matt s detailed working drawings and they departed with Wah already planning how he would execute Matt s phaser pistol design in addition to building the other two props He finished everything perfectly and made several beautiful hero models of all three props and all the dummy mockups that I knew the show would require a b c Wah Ming Chang 86 Special Effects Master Worked on Time Machine Los Angeles Times 30 December 2003 Retrieved 20 July 2009 Coury Nic 24 June 2016 Dennis the Menace statue finds permanent home in Monterey Monterey County Weekly Retrieved 2022 05 16 Neal Hotelling 13 Jan 2023 His work animated famous tales PDF Carmel Pine Cone Carmel by the Sea California p 19 Retrieved 2023 01 13 Wah Ming Chang 86 Special Effects Master Worked on Time Machine The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles California December 30 2003 p 57 Retrieved 2023 01 13 Models Miniatures and Movie Magic The Walt Disney Family Museum 2011 07 08 Retrieved 2016 12 23 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wah Chang The Creator s Story HeroComm com Archived from the original on 2021 10 06 Retrieved 5 May 2022 Wah Chang at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wah Chang amp oldid 1209418075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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