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Stipes was a visual effects supervisor on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'s'' last two seasons. He later worked on the first two seasons of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' before moving on to ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', where he was a visual effects supervisor for its [[DS9 Season 5|fifth]], [[DS9 Season 6|sixth]] and [[DS9 Season 7|seventh]] seasons. He then moved on to ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
 
Stipes was a visual effects supervisor on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'s'' last two seasons. He later worked on the first two seasons of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' before moving on to ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', where he was a visual effects supervisor for its [[DS9 Season 5|fifth]], [[DS9 Season 6|sixth]] and [[DS9 Season 7|seventh]] seasons. He then moved on to ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
   
Stipes was one of the first members of ''Star Trek''s production team to fully realize the potential of [[CGI]] and has been instrumental in the transition from miniature photography to CGI of the franchise already supervising one of its earliest applications in TNG's {{e|Emergence}}.
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Stipes was one of the first members of ''Star Trek''s production team to fully realize the potential of [[CGI]] and has been instrumental in the transition from miniature photography to CGI of the franchise already supervising one of its earliest applications in {{TNG|Emergence}}.
   
 
Stipes shared [[Emmy Award]]s for his work on TNG's series finale, {{e|All Good Things...}} and the pilot episode of ''Voyager'', {{e|Caretaker}}. He later received Emmy nominations for the series finale of DS9, {{e|What You Leave Behind}}, and the ''Enterprise'' episode {{e|Breaking the Ice}}.
 
Stipes shared [[Emmy Award]]s for his work on TNG's series finale, {{e|All Good Things...}} and the pilot episode of ''Voyager'', {{e|Caretaker}}. He later received Emmy nominations for the series finale of DS9, {{e|What You Leave Behind}}, and the ''Enterprise'' episode {{e|Breaking the Ice}}.

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David Stipes

David Stipes

David Stipes is a visual effects expert who worked on all of the Star Trek spinoffs.

Stipes was a visual effects supervisor on Star Trek: The Next Generation's last two seasons. He later worked on the first two seasons of Star Trek: Voyager before moving on to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, where he was a visual effects supervisor for its fifth, sixth and seventh seasons. He then moved on to Star Trek: Enterprise.

Stipes was one of the first members of Star Treks production team to fully realize the potential of CGI and has been instrumental in the transition from miniature photography to CGI of the franchise already supervising one of its earliest applications in TNG: "Emergence".

Stipes shared Emmy Awards for his work on TNG's series finale, "All Good Things..." and the pilot episode of Voyager, "Caretaker". He later received Emmy nominations for the series finale of DS9, "What You Leave Behind", and the Enterprise episode "Breaking the Ice".

Stipes was featured in the special "Red Alert: Visual Effects - Season One" on the Voyager Season 1 DVD, where an interview from 1994 was brought in.

Prior to his Star Trek work Stipes worked on science fiction television shows such as Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979), Galactica 1980 and V: The Final Battle (1984).

His motion picture credits include Equinox, Caveman, Creepshow, The Stuff, Real Genius, Night of the Creeps, Deadly Weapon, Arena, Ernest Goes to Jail and The Lawnmower Man.

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