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Persistence of Vision Digital Entertainment, or POV, is a visual effects company specializing in pre-visualization which worked on Star Trek. They also designed the teaser trailer for the film that was released on 18 January 2008. Some pre-vis sequences in the movie were done in conjunction with Vital Distraction The company is comprised of freelance artists and was founded by David Dozoretz in 1997.

POV specializes in previsualization, a relatively new, cost-effective process in which computer graphics are used to render rough versions of film shots and sequences prior to and during principal photography. This technique allows the filmmakers to make changes and decisions in advance. Besides Star Trek, POV has also worked on Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, Moulin Rouge, Men in Black II, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Van Helsing, I, Robot, Fantastic Four, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, X-Men: The Last Stand, and 1408.

They had previously worked with Star Trek director/producer J.J. Abrams on Paramount Pictures' Mission: Impossible III. They also did work on 2005's The Island, which was written by Star Trek scribes Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci (and featured Star Trek: Voyager actor Ethan Phillips).

Besides Star Trek, other upcoming film projects in which POV was involved include Get Smart (featuring The Rock), the animated Kung Fu Panda, and the remake of Robert Wise's science fiction classic The Day the Earth Stood Still.

The team[]

The members of the POV team who worked on Star Trek and their responsibilities to the film are:

Lorin Wood was assigned to the film as a previsualization artist, but had to leave it before he began.

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