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'''Donald "Don" Greenberg''' is a visual effects compositor who worked on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''.
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'''Donald "Don" Greenberg''' is a visual effects compositor and visual effects editor who worked for [[The Post Group]] on {{s|TNG}}, {{s|DS9}}, and {{s|VOY}}.
   
 
During his time on ''Star Trek'', he earned four [[Emmy Award]] nominations and two wins for Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects for the following episodes:
 
During his time on ''Star Trek'', he earned four [[Emmy Award]] nominations and two wins for Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects for the following episodes:
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* {{y|1999}} Emmy Award for the episode {{e|Dark Frontier}}, shared with Dan Curry, [[Ronald B. Moore]], Mitch Suskin, [[Elizabeth Castro]], Arthur J. Codron, Paul Hill, Gregory Rainoff, Rob Bonchune, [[Adam Lebowitz]], and John Teska
 
* {{y|1999}} Emmy Award for the episode {{e|Dark Frontier}}, shared with Dan Curry, [[Ronald B. Moore]], Mitch Suskin, [[Elizabeth Castro]], Arthur J. Codron, Paul Hill, Gregory Rainoff, Rob Bonchune, [[Adam Lebowitz]], and John Teska
   
In addition, Greenberg won an [[International Monitor Award]] in {{y|1998}} for Film Originated Television Series - Electronic Visual Effects for the episode {{e|Call to Arms}} which he shared with David Stipes, Dan Curry, Adam Buckner, Steve Fong, Kevin Bouchez, and Davy Nethercutt.
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In addition, Greenberg won an [[International Monitor Award]] in {{y|1998}} for Film Originated Television Series – Electronic Visual Effects for the episode {{e|Call to Arms}} which he shared with David Stipes, Dan Curry, Adam Buckner, Steve Fong, Kevin Bouchez, and Davy Nethercutt.
   
Beside his work on ''Star Trek'', he won an Emmy Award in 2000 for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series for ''The X-Files'' episode "First Person Shooter", shared with [[Bill Millar]], [[Deena Burkett]], [[Jeff Zaman]], and [[Steven J. Scott]] and received nominations in 2000 for ''The X-Files'' episode "Rush", shared with Bill Millar and Deena Burkett, and in 2004 for the ''Angels in America'' episode "Perestroika", shared with [[Stefano Trivelli]], [[Lawrence Littleton]], [[Michele Moen]], and [[Gregory Jein]].
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Beside his work on ''Star Trek'', he won an Emmy Award in 2000 for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series for ''The X-Files'' episode "First Person Shooter", shared with [[Bill Millar]], [[Deena Burkett]], [[Jeff Zaman]], and [[Steven J. Scott]] and received nominations in 2000 for {{wt|The X-Files}} episode "Rush", shared with Bill Millar and Deena Burkett, and in 2004 for the ''Angels in America'' episode "Perestroika", shared with [[Stefano Trivelli]], [[Lawrence Littleton]], [[Michele Moen]], and [[Gregory Jein]].
   
Throughout his career as visual and digital effects compositor, Greenberg has worked for companies such as [[Digital Magic]], [[R!ot]], Pacific Title, SPI, [[Rhythm & Hues]], and Hydraulx on projects including the television series ''Freddy's Nightmares'' (1989), ''Dark Shadows'' (1991), ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'', ''Legend'' (1995), ''Dark Skies'' (1996), ''VR.5'' (1995-1997), ''The X-Files'' (1998-2000), ''Dark Angel'' (2000), ''The Tick'' (2001-2002), and ''Smallville'' (2001-2002).
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Throughout his career as visual and digital effects compositor, Greenberg has worked for companies such as [[Digital Magic]], [[R!ot]], Pacific Title, SPI, [[Rhythm & Hues]], and Hydraulx on projects including the television series ''Freddy's Nightmares'' (1989), ''Dark Shadows'' (1991), {{wt|Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman}}, ''Legend'' (1995), ''Dark Skies'' (1996), ''VR.5'' (1995-1997), ''The X-Files'' (1998-2000), ''Dark Angel'' (2000), ''The Tick'' (2001-2002), and ''Smallville'' (2001-2002).
   
Greenberg's film credits include the television movie ''Knight Rider 2000'' (1991, with [[David E. Duncan]]), the science fiction sequel ''Philadelphia Experiment II'' (1993, with [[Janet Muswell]] and Adam Howard), the television movie ''Alien Nation: Dark Horizon'' (1994, with Adam Howard, [[Stephen Lebed]], Bill Millar, and Jeff Zaman), the comedy ''Money Talks'' (1997), the fantasy comedy ''Monkeybone'' (2001), the science fiction film ''The One'' (2001), the horror film ''Queen of the Damned'' (2002), the fantasy films ''The Scorpion King'' (2002) and ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' (2003), {{w|Quentin Tarantino}}'s crime thriller ''Kill Bill: Vol. 1'' (2003), the comic adaptations ''Spider-Man 2'' (2004), ''Catwoman'' (2004), ''Fantastic Four'' (2005), ''X-Men: The Last Stand'' (2006), ''4: Rise of the Silver Surfer'' (2007), and ''X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' (2009), {{w|Steven Spielberg}}'s science fiction remake ''War of the Worlds'' (2005), the science fiction sequel ''AVPR: Aliens vs Predator - Requiem'' (2007), the mystery film ''The X Files: I Want to Believe'' (2008), the action drama ''2012'' (2009), the remake ''The A-Team'' (2010), and the science fiction thriller ''Skyline'' (2010).
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Greenberg's film credits include the television movie ''Knight Rider 2000'' (1991, with [[David E. Duncan]]), {{wt|Philadelphia Experiment II}} (1993, with [[Janet Muswell]] and Adam Howard), {{wt|Alien Nation: Dark Horizon}} (1994, with Adam Howard, [[Stephen Lebed]], Bill Millar, and Jeff Zaman), {{wt|Money Talks (1997 film)|Money Talks}} (1997), {{wt|Monkeybone}} (2001), {{wt|The One (2001 film)|The One}} (2001), {{wt|Queen of the Damned}} (2002), {{wt|The Scorpion King}} (2002), {{wt|The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (film)|The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen}} (2003), {{wt|Kill Bill: Volume 1}} (2003), {{wt|Spider-Man 2}} (2004), {{wt|Catwoman (film)|Catwoman}} (2004), {{wt|Fantastic Four (2005 film)|Fantastic Four}} (2005), {{wt|X-Men: The Last Stand}} (2006), {{wt|Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer}} (2007), and {{wt|X-Men Origins: Wolverine}} (2009), {{wt|War of the Worlds (2005 film)|War of the Worlds}} (2005), {{wt|Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem}} (2007), {{wt|The X-Files: I Want to Believe}} (2008), {{wt|2012 (film)|2012}} (2009), {{wt|The A-Team (film)|The A-Team}} (2010), and {{wt|Skyline (2010 film)|Skyline}} (2010).
   
 
== ''Star Trek'' episodes ==
 
== ''Star Trek'' episodes ==
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* {{TNG}}
** {{e|Tin Man}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited, [[TNG Season 3|Season 3]])
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** {{e|Tin Man}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited, [[TNG Season 3|Season 3]])
** {{e|The Best of Both Worlds}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|The Best of Both Worlds}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
** {{e|Liaisons}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited, [[TNG Season 7|Season 7]])
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** {{e|Liaisons}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited, [[TNG Season 7|Season 7]])
** {{e|Gambit, Part I}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|Gambit, Part I}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
** {{e|Phantasms}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|Phantasms}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
** {{e|Attached}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|Attached}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
** {{e|Inheritance}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|Inheritance}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
** {{e|The Pegasus}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|The Pegasus}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
** {{e|Sub Rosa}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|Sub Rosa}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
** {{e|Thine Own Self}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|Thine Own Self}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
** {{e|Eye of the Beholder}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|Eye of the Beholder}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
** {{e|Journey's End}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|Journey's End}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
** {{e|Bloodlines}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|Bloodlines}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
** {{e|Preemptive Strike}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|Preemptive Strike}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
** {{e|All Good Things...}} - Lead Compositor (uncredited)
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** {{e|All Good Things...}} &ndash; Lead Compositor (uncredited)
 
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== External link ==
 
== External link ==
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0338499}}
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 21 March 2024

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Donald "Don" Greenberg is a visual effects compositor and visual effects editor who worked for The Post Group on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager.

During his time on Star Trek, he earned four Emmy Award nominations and two wins for Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects for the following episodes:

In addition, Greenberg won an International Monitor Award in 1998 for Film Originated Television Series – Electronic Visual Effects for the episode "Call to Arms" which he shared with David Stipes, Dan Curry, Adam Buckner, Steve Fong, Kevin Bouchez, and Davy Nethercutt.

Beside his work on Star Trek, he won an Emmy Award in 2000 for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series for The X-Files episode "First Person Shooter", shared with Bill Millar, Deena Burkett, Jeff Zaman, and Steven J. Scott and received nominations in 2000 for The X-Files episode "Rush", shared with Bill Millar and Deena Burkett, and in 2004 for the Angels in America episode "Perestroika", shared with Stefano Trivelli, Lawrence Littleton, Michele Moen, and Gregory Jein.

Throughout his career as visual and digital effects compositor, Greenberg has worked for companies such as Digital Magic, R!ot, Pacific Title, SPI, Rhythm & Hues, and Hydraulx on projects including the television series Freddy's Nightmares (1989), Dark Shadows (1991), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Legend (1995), Dark Skies (1996), VR.5 (1995-1997), The X-Files (1998-2000), Dark Angel (2000), The Tick (2001-2002), and Smallville (2001-2002).

Greenberg's film credits include the television movie Knight Rider 2000 (1991, with David E. Duncan), Philadelphia Experiment II (1993, with Janet Muswell and Adam Howard), Alien Nation: Dark Horizon (1994, with Adam Howard, Stephen Lebed, Bill Millar, and Jeff Zaman), Money Talks (1997), Monkeybone (2001), The One (2001), Queen of the Damned (2002), The Scorpion King (2002), The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003), Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003), Spider-Man 2 (2004), Catwoman (2004), Fantastic Four (2005), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), and X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), War of the Worlds (2005), Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007), The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008), 2012 (2009), The A-Team (2010), and Skyline (2010).

Star Trek episodes

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