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Around 1979, Dykstra left ILM to form his own state-of-the-art FX company, Apogee, Inc. | Around 1979, Dykstra left ILM to form his own state-of-the-art FX company, Apogee, Inc. | ||
Dykstra's first major project with Apogee was the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original ''Battlestar Galactica'']], in which he also served as producer. Six months before any actors signed to do "[[Saga of a Star World]], | Dykstra's first major project with Apogee was the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original ''Battlestar Galactica'']], in which he also served as producer. Six months before any actors signed to do "[[Saga of a Star World]]", and later [[Season 1 (1978-79)|the series]], Dykstra and his team began working on the series, creating 45 space craft, the [[Muffit]] costume, the [[Ovion]]s, as well as optic effects for the {{TOS|Viper}}s and ''{{TOS|Galactica}}'' herself. For "[[Saga of a Star World]]", over 300 separate FX sequences were created, beating out the number of FX sequences for ''Star Wars: A New Hope'' by 15%, prior to their re-mastering by George Lucas.<ref name="starlog aug 78">{{cite magazine|quotes= |last= Meyers |first= Richard |authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 1978 |month= August |title= Get Ready For... BATTLE STAR "GALACTICA" |magazine=Starlog |volume= |issue= |pages=52-53 |id= |url= |accessdate= }}</ref> Many of these effects saw multiple reuses through the entire series run. | ||
Apogee has subsequently provided FX for a variety of TV-movies and miniseries including ''Alice in Wonderland'' (CBS, 1985), ''Out On A Limb'' (ABC, 1987), from Shirley MacLaine's spacey memoir, and ''Amerika'' (ABC, 1987). The latter, set ten years after a hypothetical Soviet takeover of the US, featured a memorable sequence–courtesy of Dykstra and Company–in which the US Capitol is bombed. | Apogee has subsequently provided FX for a variety of TV-movies and miniseries including ''Alice in Wonderland'' (CBS, 1985), ''Out On A Limb'' (ABC, 1987), from Shirley MacLaine's spacey memoir, and ''Amerika'' (ABC, 1987). The latter, set ten years after a hypothetical Soviet takeover of the US, featured a memorable sequence–courtesy of Dykstra and Company–in which the US Capitol is bombed. | ||