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Template:Realworld Arthur "Art" J. Codron (born 1963) is a visual effects artist who first worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation as a visual effects assistant editor, before moving on to work as a visual effects coordinator on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise. Two characters in the Star Trek universe were named for him, Art Codron in the episode "Projections" and A. Codron in Star Trek: Enterprise. His work on Star Trek has earned him eight Emmy Award nominations and wins.

Prior to his work on Star Trek, Codron worked as apprentice and assistant editor on the comedy Pretty Smart (1987), the science fiction comedy Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988), the fantasy comedy Wicked Stepmother (1989), the thriller Hit List (1989), the thriller Relentless (1989), the crime film Maniac Cop 2 (1990), the crime thriller Out for Justice (1991, with David Berlatsky), the horror film Children of the Night (1991), and the science fiction thriller Nemesis (1992). In addition, he worked as pre-production dialogue editor on the animated television series X-Men (1992-1993) and as assistant visual effects editor on the drama Grand Canyon (1991, with Hoyt Yeatman).

After Enterprise concluded in 2005, Codron moved over to ABC Television to work as visual effects supervisor on the television drama N.Y.-70 (2005) and the television series Dirt (2007) and Ghost Whisperer (2006-2010), for which he received a Visual Effects Society Award nomination in the category Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series and an Emmy Award nomination in the category Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series in 2009, which he shared with Armen V. Kevorkian and David R. Morton, and as visual effects editor on the television series Surface (2005-2006). More recently, he worked as visual effects supervisor for the company Pixomondo Visual Effects, he joined in 2010, on the television series Outlaw (2010), Undercovers (2010-2011), Outsourced (2010-2011), Grimm (2012), Perception (2012), and THe Mindy Project (2012).

Star Trek credits

(This list is currently incomplete.)

Emmy Awards

Codron received the following Emmy Award wins and nominations in the category Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series:

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