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==Reference==
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==Further reading==
 
*John Gross, ''Behind the Scenes; Eden FX'', [[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 1, Issue 24]], 2001, pp.53-58
 
*John Gross, ''Behind the Scenes; Eden FX'', [[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 1, Issue 24]], 2001, pp.53-58
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
*[http://www.edenfx.com EdenFX.com] - official site
 
*[http://www.edenfx.com EdenFX.com] - official site

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Eden FX is the visual effects house responsible for producing computer generated effects seen in Star Trek: Voyager's seventh season and all four seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise. The company was formed in July 2000 by Digital Muse's John Gross and Digital Magic's Mark Miller. Eden's staff was significantly reinforced upon the closure of Foundation Imaging in 2002 as several former employees of the latter joined the new company, bringing along with them the added advantage of having already worked specifically on Star Trek. After Foundation closed, Eden FX was the sole supplier of CGI for the last three seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise, the first time the television franchise relied on a single supplier for these effect. The company is located only a few minutes away from the Paramount lot in Hollywood. [1]

Eden FX specializes in various effects techniques: 3D animation, digital matte painting, character animation, compositing, on-set supervision, and conceptual design. In addition to Star Trek, they have done effects work on such television programs as J.J. Abrams' Alias and Lost, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, The Office, Ghost Whisperer, and 24, and blockbuster films like Hellboy, Miami Vice, The Passion of the Christ, Spider-Man 3, Superman Returns, and Syriana. They have also worked on commercials for the likes of Kellogg's, Wendy's, and Nokia.

The company has won Emmy Awards for their visual effects on Voyager's series finale, "Endgame", and the Enterprise episodes "Broken Bow" and "Countdown" and received nominations for the Voyager episode "Workforce" and the Enterprise episodes "Breaking the Ice", "Dead Stop", "The Expanse", and "The Council".

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