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'''Masanobu "Tomi" Tomita''' served as a sound editor on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' from the [[TNG Season 4|sixth season]] through the [[TNG Season 7|seventh]]. He began receiving screen credit for his work at the start of [[TNG Season 6|season six]]. He went on to work on {{film|7}} and the entire run of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He then became a sound editor and later Supervising Sound Effects Editor on ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. In addition, he was a sound effects editor on the [[games|video games]] ''[[Star Trek: Borg]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Klingon]]''.
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'''Masanobu "Tomi" Tomita''' is a sound editor who worked on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', {{film|7}}, and the [[games|video games]] ''[[Star Trek: Klingon]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Borg]]''.
   
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For his work on ''Star Trek'', Tomita received the following [[Emmy Award]] nominations and win in the category Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series:
Tomita's work on the [[canon]] ''[[Star Trek]]'' series helped the franchise receive seven [[Emmy Award]] nominations – including one win – for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series. Tomita and the sound editing staff of {{e|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}} (comprised of then-supervising editor [[Bill Wistrom]], supervising music editor [[Gerry Sackman]], and fellow editors [[Wilson Dyer]], [[Mace Matiosian]], [[Jim Wolvington]], and [[Dan Yale]]) shared the Emmy Award for their work on that episode. Tomita's subsequent Emmy nominations were for his work on:
 
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* {{y|1991}} Emmy Award for the episode {{e|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}}, shared with [[Bill Wistrom]], [[James Wolvington]], [[Mace Matiosian]], [[Wilson Dyer]], [[Dan Yale]], and [[Gerry Sackman]]
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**{{e|Power Play}} (shared with Wilson Dyer, Gerry Sackman, Bill Wistrom, Jim Wolvington, and Dan Yale)
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* {{y|1992}} Emmy Award nomination for the episode {{e|Power Play}}, shared with Bill Wistrom, James Wolvington, Wilson Dyer, Dan Yale, and Gerry Sackman
**{{e|Time's Arrow, Part II}} (shared with [[Jeff Gersh]], [[Miguel Rivera]], Gerry Sackman, [[Guy Tsujimoto]], Bill Wistrom, Jim Wolvington, and Dan Yale)
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* {{y|1993}} Emmy Award nomination for the episode {{e|Time's Arrow, Part II}}, shared with Bill Wistrom, James Wolvington, [[Miguel Rivera]], [[Guy Tsujimoto]], [[Jeff Gersh]], Dan Yale, and Gerry Sackman
**{{e|Genesis}} (shared with [[Ruth Adelman]], Jeff Gersh, Mace Matiosian, Miguel Rivera, Gerry Sackman, Guy Tsujimoto, [[Audrey Trent]], and [[Jerry Trent]])
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* {{y|1994}} Emmy Award nomination for the episode {{e|Genesis}}, shared with Mace Matiosian, [[Ruth Adelman]], Miguel Rivera, Guy Tsujimoto, Jeff Gersh, Gerry Sackman, [[Jerry Trent]], and [[Audrey Trent]]
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* {{y|2000}} Emmy Award nomination for the episode {{e|Equinox}}, shared with Bill Wistom, James Wolvington, [[Ashley Harvey]], [[Dale Chaloukian]], Jeff Gersh, and Gerry Sackman
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**{{e|Equinox, Part II}} (shared with [[Dale Chaloukian]], Jeff Gersh, [[T. Ashley Harvey]], Gerry Sackman, Bill Wistrom, and Jim Wolvington
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* {{y|2001}} Emmy Award nomination for the episode {{e|Endgame}}, shared with Bill Wistrom, James Wolvington, Ashley Harvey, Dale Chaloukian, and Gerry Sackman
**{{e|Endgame}} (shared with Dale Chaloukian, T. Ashley Harvey, Gerry Sackman, Bill Wistrom, and Jim Wolvington)
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* {{y|2002}} Emmy Award nomination for the episode {{e|Broken Bow}}, shared with Bill Wistrom, James Wolvington, Ashley Harvey, Dale Chaloukian, [[Shaun Varney]], [[Stephen M. Rowe]], [[Hilda Hodges]], and [[Katherine Rose]]
*{{ENT|Broken Bow}} (shared with Dale Chaloukian, T. Ashley Harvey, [[Hilda Hodges]], [[Katherine Rose]], [[Stephen M. Rowe]], [[Shaun Varney]], Bill Wistrom, and Jim Wolvington)
 
   
 
Besides his work on ''Star Trek'', Tomita has worked on a few feature films. He was a sound recordist for the 1990 comedy ''Ski Patrol'', working with fellow ''Trek'' sound engineers [[Doug Davey]], Wilson Dyer, [[Chris Haire]], [[Richard Morrison]], Guy Tsujimoto, and Bill Wistrom. He later worked as a sound effects editor on the films ''The Only Thrill'' (1997) and ''Family Plan'' (1998). Fellow ''Trek'' sound department members Ruth Adelman, Dale Chaloukian, Doug Davey, Wilson Dyer, [[Chris Elam]], Jeff Gersh, Chris Haire, [[Bill Henderson]], Mace Matiosian, Richard Morrison, [[Jivan Tahmizian]], Audrey Trent, [[Chris Trent]], Jerry Trent, Guy Tsujimoto, [[Eric Williams]], and Bill Wistrom also worked on both of these films; T. Ashley Harvey and Miguel Rivera worked on the former.
 
Besides his work on ''Star Trek'', Tomita has worked on a few feature films. He was a sound recordist for the 1990 comedy ''Ski Patrol'', working with fellow ''Trek'' sound engineers [[Doug Davey]], Wilson Dyer, [[Chris Haire]], [[Richard Morrison]], Guy Tsujimoto, and Bill Wistrom. He later worked as a sound effects editor on the films ''The Only Thrill'' (1997) and ''Family Plan'' (1998). Fellow ''Trek'' sound department members Ruth Adelman, Dale Chaloukian, Doug Davey, Wilson Dyer, [[Chris Elam]], Jeff Gersh, Chris Haire, [[Bill Henderson]], Mace Matiosian, Richard Morrison, [[Jivan Tahmizian]], Audrey Trent, [[Chris Trent]], Jerry Trent, Guy Tsujimoto, [[Eric Williams]], and Bill Wistrom also worked on both of these films; T. Ashley Harvey and Miguel Rivera worked on the former.
   
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Tomita also worked with Guy Tsujimoto on the 2004 short film ''RocketScience''. More recent work as sound editor and sound designer includes the television series ''NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service'' (2005-2009, with Dale Chaloukian), the crime thriller ''Law Abiding Citizen'' (2009, with [[Mark P. Stoeckinger]]), and the video games ''Bayonetta'' (2009), ''MAG'' (2010), ''Lost Planet²'' (2010), and ''Kinect Adventures!'' (2010).
Tomita more recently worked with Guy Tsujimoto on the 2004 short film ''RocketScience''.
 
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== ''Star Trek'' credits ==
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** {{e|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}} - Sound Editor (uncredited, [[TNG Season 4|Season 4]])
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** {{e|Power Play}} - Sound Editor (uncredited, [[TNG Season 5|Season 5]])
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** [[TNG Season 6|Season 6]] - Sound Editor (26 episodes)
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** [[TNG Season 7|Season 7]] - Sound Editor (26 episodes)
 
* {{VOY}}
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** {{e|Equinox}} - Sound Editor (uncredited, [[VOY Season 5|Season 5]])
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** {{e|Endgame}} - Sound Editor (uncredited, [[VOY Season 7|Season 7]])
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* {{ENT|Broken Bow}} - Sound Editor ([[ENT Season 1|Season 1]])
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== External link ==
 
== External link ==
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0866732}}
 
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Revision as of 21:39, 30 October 2014

Template:Realworld Masanobu "Tomi" Tomita is a sound editor who worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek Generations, and the video games Star Trek: Klingon and Star Trek: Borg.

For his work on Star Trek, Tomita received the following Emmy Award nominations and win in the category Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series:

Besides his work on Star Trek, Tomita has worked on a few feature films. He was a sound recordist for the 1990 comedy Ski Patrol, working with fellow Trek sound engineers Doug Davey, Wilson Dyer, Chris Haire, Richard Morrison, Guy Tsujimoto, and Bill Wistrom. He later worked as a sound effects editor on the films The Only Thrill (1997) and Family Plan (1998). Fellow Trek sound department members Ruth Adelman, Dale Chaloukian, Doug Davey, Wilson Dyer, Chris Elam, Jeff Gersh, Chris Haire, Bill Henderson, Mace Matiosian, Richard Morrison, Jivan Tahmizian, Audrey Trent, Chris Trent, Jerry Trent, Guy Tsujimoto, Eric Williams, and Bill Wistrom also worked on both of these films; T. Ashley Harvey and Miguel Rivera worked on the former.

Tomita also worked with Guy Tsujimoto on the 2004 short film RocketScience. More recent work as sound editor and sound designer includes the television series NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2005-2009, with Dale Chaloukian), the crime thriller Law Abiding Citizen (2009, with Mark P. Stoeckinger), and the video games Bayonetta (2009), MAG (2010), Lost Planet² (2010), and Kinect Adventures! (2010).

Star Trek credits

External link

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