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[[File:Peter Lauritson.jpg|thumb|Peter Lauritson]]
 
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| Name = Peter Lauritson
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'''Peter Lauritson''' was involved in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchise between {{y|1987}}, when ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' debuted, and {{y|2005}}, when ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' ended. He produced and directed television episodes and movies alike. In {{y|1994}} he was part of the production crew of ''The Next Generation'' who earned an [[Emmy Award]] nomination for Outstanding Drama Series, shared with [[Rick Berman]], [[Michael Piller]], [[Jeri Taylor]], [[Merri D. Howard]], [[David Livingston]], [[Ronald D. Moore]], [[Wendy Neuss]], and [[Brannon Braga]].
 
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| Birth name = Peter James Lauritson
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| Gender = Male
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| Date of birth = {{d|25|April|1952}}
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| Place of birth = Ontario, Oregon, USA
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| Date of death =
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| Place of death =
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| Awards for Trek = 1 [[Emmy Award]] nomination<br/>1 [[Hugo Award]]
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| Roles = [[:Category:Producers|Producer]], [[:Category:Directors|Director]], [[:Category:TNG performers|TNG Performer]]
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| Characters = [[Thomas Raymond]]
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| imagecap3 = ...as Thomas Raymond
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{{Disambiguation|characters and things named for Peter Lauritson|Peter Lauritson (disambiguation)|Peter Lauritson (disambiguation)}}
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'''Peter James Lauritson''' {{born|25|April|1952}} was involved in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' franchise between {{y|1987}}, when ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' debuted, and {{y|2005}}, when ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' ended. From the start Lauritson, as (co-) producer, occupied one of the senior managerial [[production staff]] positions, but was also given the opportunity to acquire hands-on skills over the years as (second-unit) director on three television episodes and two movies. While all producers had a say in all the managerial aspects of the productions, it was Lauritson who was the producer to whom the [[:Category: Visual effects companies|visual effects]] &ndash; after [[Edward K. Milkis]] left early in the [[TNG Season 1|first season]] of the ''Next Generation'' &ndash;, editing, sound and art departments usually answered to, him signing off on legal and financial aspects regarding propositions of theses departments, while colleague [[Rick Berman]] usually had the final say regarding the actual use of these departments' propositions. On the backside of the below-mentioned [[Trading cards|trading card]], he has himself described his responsibilities as follows, "''I am in charge of all post-production aspects of the show. This includes: film transfers to videotape, sound effects, visual effects, music, sound mixing, and final delivery of the finished episode. I supervise a staff of fourteen people.''" The workload however, increased substantially after more than one ''Star Trek'' production were added to the array, starting in 1993 with the addition of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', and the decision was made to elevate Visual Effects Supervisor [[Dan Curry]] to the newly conceived rank of visual effects producer, to alleviate the work pressure on Lauritson. Lauritson's work on the franchise earned him a [[Hugo Award]] in 1993 as director, supplemented with a 1994 [[Emmy Award]] nomination for ''The Next Generation'' as producer.
   
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Lauritson had already had an earlier brush with the franchise when he performed some preliminary (uncredited) pre-production work in 1981 on {{film|2}}. When he heard six years later that a new ''Star Trek'' television series was being developed, he offered his services so he could take advantage of recent developments in post-production technology on the new show, upon which he was subsequently hired. {{st.com|lauritson-peter|}}
In addition he had a small cameo role as a still image of [[Thomas Raymond]] on a computer display in the TNG episode {{e|The Neutral Zone}}. Lauritson also received special thanks in the end credits of the {{y|2000}} [[video game]] ''[[Star Trek: Invasion]]'', had a pictured trading card in the set [[The Making of Star Trek: The Next Generation]], and was interviewed for the ''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine|The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine, issue 26]]'' ({{y|1994}}), ''[[Star Trek Monthly issue 31]]'' ({{y|1997}}), ''[[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 1, Issue 3]]'' ({{y|1999}}), and ''[[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 3]]'' ({{y|2001}}).
 
   
 
In addition he had a small cameo role as a still image of [[Thomas Raymond]] on a computer display in the TNG episode {{e|The Neutral Zone}}. Lauritson also received special thanks in the end credits of the {{y|2000}} [[video game]] ''[[Star Trek: Invasion]]'', and has over the course of his tenure on the franchise been interviewed for several magazines such as ''[[The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine]]'' (issue 26 {{y|1994}}), {{STM}} and {{STTM}}. Lauritson was honored by [[SkyBox International]] with an individual card entry, no. 34, in their 1993 specialty ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Behind the Scenes]]'' trading card set.
His name was referenced throughout the run of the ''Star Trek'' series:
 
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* [[Peter Lauritson (Captain)]]
 
 
[[Peter Lauritson (disambiguation)|His name]] was referenced throughout the run of the ''Star Trek'' series.
* [[Peter Lauritson (Vice Admiral)]]
 
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* [[Lauritson's Planet]]
 
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In the process Peter Lauritson has become one of the very few ''Star Trek'' staffers, in any function, to have officially served uninterrupted for the full eighteen years on the entire run of the modern television franchise, having worked on all series at one time or another, with the four ''Next Generation'' movies added to his ''Star Trek'' resume.
* [[P. Lauritson (Doctor)]]
 
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* [[P. Lauritson]]
 
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==Career outside ''Star Trek''==
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Prior to his involvement with the television franchise, Peter Lauritson had worked at [[Paramount Television]] for eight years as head of the television post-production department, and it was during this time he had his brush with ''The Wrath of Khan''. [http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/191465/Peter-Lauritson]
   
 
Following the end of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'', Lauritson worked as post-production supervisor on the television drama ''Sixty Minute Man'' (2006) and as associate producer on the television series ''The Starter Wife'' (2007) and ''The Mentalist'' (2008-2009).
 
Following the end of ''Star Trek: Enterprise'', Lauritson worked as post-production supervisor on the television drama ''Sixty Minute Man'' (2006) and as associate producer on the television series ''The Starter Wife'' (2007) and ''The Mentalist'' (2008-2009).
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(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
 
(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
 
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*As '''''Unknown''''':
;As Producer
 
 
** {{Star Trek films}}
*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' (Associate Producer, 1987-89, Co-Producer, 1989-92, Producer, 1992-93, Consulting Producer, 1994)
 
 
*** {{film|2}} - Uncredited
*''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' (Producer, 1993-95, Supervising Producer, 1995-99)
 
 
*As '''Producer''':
*''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' (Co-Producer, 1995, Supervising Producer, 1995-2001)
 
 
**{{TNG}}
*''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' - Supervising Producer
 
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*** [[TNG Season 1|Season 1]] - Associate Producer
** {{e|Broken Bow}}
 
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*** [[TNG Season 2|Season 2]] - Associate Producer
** {{e|Fight or Flight}}
 
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*** [[TNG Season 3|Season 3]] - Co-Producer
** {{e|Strange New World}}
 
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*** [[TNG Season 4|Season 4]] - Co-Producer
** {{e|Unexpected}}
 
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*** [[TNG Season 5|Season 5]] - Co-Producer
** {{e|Terra Nova}}
 
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*** [[TNG Season 6|Season 6]] - Producer
** {{e|The Andorian Incident}}
 
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*** [[TNG Season 7|Season 7]] - Producer
** {{e|Breaking the Ice}}
 
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**** {{e|Descent, Part II}} - Producer/Consulting Procucer
** {{e|Civilization}}
 
** {{e|Fortunate Son}}
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**** {{e|Liaisons}} - Producer
** {{e|Cold Front}}
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**** {{e|Interface}} - Producer
** {{e|Silent Enemy}}
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**** {{e|Gambit, Part I}} - Producer
** {{e|Dear Doctor}}
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**** {{e|Gambit, Part II}} - Producer
** {{e|Sleeping Dogs}}
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**** {{e|Phantasms}} - Producer
** {{e|Shadows of P'Jem}}
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**** {{e|Dark Page}} - Producer
** {{e|Shuttlepod One}}
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**** {{e|Attached}} - Producer
** {{e|Fusion}}
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**** {{e|Force of Nature}} - Producer
** {{e|Rogue Planet}}
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**** {{e|Inheritance}} - Producer
** {{e|Acquisition}}
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**** {{e|Parallels}} - Producer
** {{e|Oasis}}
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**** {{e|The Pegasus}} - Producer
** {{e|Detained}}
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**** {{e|Homeward}} - Producer
** {{e|Vox Sola}}
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**** {{e|Sub Rosa}} - Consulting Producer
** {{e|Fallen Hero}}
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**** {{e|Lower Decks}} - Consulting Producer
** {{e|Desert Crossing}}
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**** {{e|Thine Own Self}} - Consulting Producer
** {{e|Two Days and Two Nights}}
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**** {{e|Masks}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|Eye of the Beholder}} - Consulting Producer
** {{e|Shockwave}}
 
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**** {{e|Genesis}} - Consulting Producer
* [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' films]]
 
** {{film|7}} - Co-Producer
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**** {{e|Journey's End}} - Consulting Producer
** {{film|8}} - Co-Producer
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**** {{e|Firstborn}} - Consulting Producer
** {{film|9}} - Co-Producer
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**** {{e|Bloodlines}} - Consulting Producer
** {{film|10}} - Co-Producer
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**** {{e|Emergence}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|Preemptive Strike}} - Consulting Producer
;As Director
 
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**** {{e|All Good Things...}} - Consulting Producer
* {{TNG}}
 
** {{e|Gambit, Part I}}
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**{{DS9}}
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*** [[DS9 Season 1|Season 1]] - Producer
** {{e|The Inner Light}}
 
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*** [[DS9 Season 2|Season 2]] - Producer/Consulting Producer
* {{VOY}}
 
** {{e|Lineage}}
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**** {{e|The Homecoming}} - Producer
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**** {{e|The Circle}} - Producer
* [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' films]]
 
** {{film|8}} - Second Unit Director
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**** {{e|The Siege}} - Producer
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**** {{e|Invasive Procedures}} - Producer
** {{film|9}} - Second Unit Director
 
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**** {{e|Cardassians}} - Producer
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**** {{e|Melora}} - Producer
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**** {{e|Rules of Acquisition}} - Producer
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**** {{e|Necessary Evil}} - Producer
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**** {{e|Second Sight}} - Producer
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**** {{e|Sanctuary}} - Producer
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**** {{e|Rivals}} - Producer
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**** {{e|The Alternate}} - Producer
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**** {{e|Armageddon Game}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|Whispers}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|Paradise}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|Shadowplay}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|Playing God}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|Profit and Loss}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|Blood Oath}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|The Maquis, Part I}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|The Maquis, Part II}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|The Wire}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|Crossover}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|The Collaborator}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|Tribunal}} - Consulting Producer
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**** {{e|The Jem'Hadar}} - Consulting Producer
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*** [[DS9 Season 3|Season 3]] - Producer
 
*** [[DS9 Season 4|Season 4]] - Supervising Producer
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*** [[DS9 Season 5|Season 5]] - Supervising Producer
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*** [[DS9 Season 6|Season 6]] - Supervising Producer
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*** [[DS9 Season 7|Season 7]] - Supervising Producer
 
** {{VOY}}
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*** [[VOY Season 1|Season 1]] - Producer
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*** [[VOY Season 2|Season 2]] - Supervising Producer
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*** [[VOY Season 3|Season 3]] - Supervising Producer
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*** [[VOY Season 4|Season 4]] - Supervising Producer
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*** [[VOY Season 5|Season 5]] - Supervising Producer
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*** [[VOY Season 6|Season 6]] - Supervising Producer
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*** [[VOY Season 7|Season 7]] - Supervising Producer
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** {{ENT}}
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*** [[ENT Season 1|Season 1]] - Supervising Producer
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*** [[ENT Season 2|Season 2]] - Supervising Producer
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*** [[ENT Season 3|Season 3]] - Supervising Producer
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*** [[ENT Season 4|Season 4]] - Supervising Producer
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** {{Star Trek films}}
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*** {{film|7}} - Co-Producer
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*** {{film|8}} - Co-Producer
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*** {{film|9}} - Co-Producer
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*** {{film|10}} - Co-Producer
 
*As '''Director''':
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** {{TNG}}
 
*** {{e|The Inner Light}}
 
*** {{e|Gambit, Part I}}
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** {{VOY}}
 
*** {{e|Lineage}}
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** {{Star Trek films}}
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*** {{film|8}} - Second Unit Director
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*** {{film|9}} - Second Unit Director
 
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== ''Star Trek'' awards ==
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Peter Lauritson has received the following award win and nomination:
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=== Emmy Award nomination===
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As Supervising Producer, Lauritson received the following [[Emmy Award]] nomination in the category Outstanding Drama Series:
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* {{y|1994}} for ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', shared with [[Rick Berman]], [[Michael Piller]], [[Jeri Taylor]], [[David Livingston]],[[Ronald D. Moore]], [[Merri Howard]], [[Brannon Braga]], and [[Wendy Neuss]]
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=== Hugo Award ===
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* {{y|1993}} [[Hugo Award]] in the category Best Dramatic Presentation as Director for the episode {{e|The Inner Light}}, shared with [[Morgan Gendel]], [[Peter Allan Fields]] and [[Morgan Gendel]]
   
 
== ''Star Trek'' interviews ==
 
== ''Star Trek'' interviews ==
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* [[TNG Season 1 DVD]] special feature "The Making of a Legend"
 
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*''Star Trek'' [[DVD]] and [[Blu-ray]] special features:
* TNG Season 1 DVD special feature "Memorable Missions"
 
* [[TNG Season 2 DVD]] special feature "Mission Overview Year Two" ("Ten Forward"), interviewed on {{d|5|October|2001}}
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**[[TNG Season 1 DVD]]-special feature, "The Making of a Legend"
* TNG Season 2 DVD special feature "Selected Crew Analysis Year Two", interviewed on 5 October 2001
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**TNG Season 1 DVD-special feature, "Memorable Missions"
* TNG Season 2 DVD special feature "Departmental Briefing Year Two: Production", interviewed on 5 October 2001
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** [[TNG Season 2 DVD]]-special feature, "Mission Overview Year Two" ("[[Ten Forward]]"), interviewed on {{d|5|October|2001}}
* TNG Season 2 DVD special feature "Departmental Briefing Year Two: Memorable Missions" ("Loud As A Whisper", "The Icarus Factor", "Elementary, Dear Data", "Manhunt", "The Measure of a Man"), interviewed on 5 October 2001
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** TNG Season 2 DVD-special-feature, "Selected Crew Analysis Year Two", interviewed on 5 October 2001
* [[TNG Season 3 DVD]] special feature "Mission Overview Year Three", interviewed on 5 October 2001
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** TNG Season 2 DVD-special-feature, "Departmental Briefing Year Two: Production", interviewed on 5 October 2001
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** TNG Season 2 DVD-special-feature, "Departmental Briefing Year Two: Memorable Missions" ({{e|Loud As A Whisper}}, {{e|The Icarus Factor}}, {{e|Elementary, Dear Data}}, {{e|Manhunt}}, {{e|The Measure Of A Man}}), interviewed on 5 October 2001
* [[DS9 Season 1 DVD]] special feature "Deep Space Nine Scrapbook Year One"/ "Building the Station" (interview from {{d|5|October|1992}})
 
* [[TNG Season 5 DVD]] special feature "Departmental Briefing, Year Five: Production"
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** [[TNG Season 3 DVD]]-special feature, "Mission Overview Year Three", interviewed on 5 October 2001
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** [[TNG Season 4 DVD]]-special feature, "New Life and New Civilizations" ({{e|The Best of Both Worlds}}), interviewed on {{d|21|August|1991}}
* ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Behind the Scenes]]''
 
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** TNG Season 4 DVD-special feature, "Select Historical Data" ({{e|Galaxy's Child}}), interviewed on 5 October 2001
* ''[[Star Trek: Insurrection (Blu-ray)]]'', deleted scenes intro
 
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** [[TNG Season 5 DVD]]-special feature, "Departmental Briefing Year Five" ("Production", "Visual Effects", "Shooting Elements"), interviewed on 5 October 2001
 
** [[DS9 Season 1 DVD]]-special feature, "Deep Space Nine Scrapbook Year One"/ "Building the Station" (interview from {{d|5|October|1992}})
 
** [[Star Trek: Insurrection (Blu-ray)|''Star Trek: Insurrection'' (Blu-ray)]], deleted scenes intro
 
** [[TNG Season 2 Blu-ray]]-special feature, "Making It So: Continuing Star Trek: TNG" (2012)
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** [[TNG Season 5 Blu-ray]]-special feature, "Requiem: A Remembrance of Star Trek: The Next Generation" (2013)
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*Print publications:
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**"Visions of the Future", [[Larry Nemecek]], {{STM|31}}, September 1997, pp. 22-30
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** "''Star Trek's'' supervising producer: Peter Lauritson", {{STTM|1|3}}, July 1999, pp. 85-89
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** "Behind the Scenes: Designing ''Star Trek: Voyager''", {{STTM|2|4}}, August 2001, pp. 51-57
 
*[[Star Trek documentaries|''Star Trek'' documentaries]]:
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**''[[Star Trek 25th Anniversary Special]]'', 1991
 
**''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Behind the Scenes]]'', 1994
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0491496}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0491496}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
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* {{startrek.com|lauritson-peter|Peter Lauritson profile}}
   
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For characters and things named for Peter Lauritson, please see Peter Lauritson (disambiguation).

Peter James Lauritson (born 25 April 1952; age 71) was involved in the Star Trek franchise between 1987, when Star Trek: The Next Generation debuted, and 2005, when Star Trek: Enterprise ended. From the start Lauritson, as (co-) producer, occupied one of the senior managerial production staff positions, but was also given the opportunity to acquire hands-on skills over the years as (second-unit) director on three television episodes and two movies. While all producers had a say in all the managerial aspects of the productions, it was Lauritson who was the producer to whom the visual effects – after Edward K. Milkis left early in the first season of the Next Generation –, editing, sound and art departments usually answered to, him signing off on legal and financial aspects regarding propositions of theses departments, while colleague Rick Berman usually had the final say regarding the actual use of these departments' propositions. On the backside of the below-mentioned trading card, he has himself described his responsibilities as follows, "I am in charge of all post-production aspects of the show. This includes: film transfers to videotape, sound effects, visual effects, music, sound mixing, and final delivery of the finished episode. I supervise a staff of fourteen people." The workload however, increased substantially after more than one Star Trek production were added to the array, starting in 1993 with the addition of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and the decision was made to elevate Visual Effects Supervisor Dan Curry to the newly conceived rank of visual effects producer, to alleviate the work pressure on Lauritson. Lauritson's work on the franchise earned him a Hugo Award in 1993 as director, supplemented with a 1994 Emmy Award nomination for The Next Generation as producer.

Lauritson had already had an earlier brush with the franchise when he performed some preliminary (uncredited) pre-production work in 1981 on Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. When he heard six years later that a new Star Trek television series was being developed, he offered his services so he could take advantage of recent developments in post-production technology on the new show, upon which he was subsequently hired. [1]

In addition he had a small cameo role as a still image of Thomas Raymond on a computer display in the TNG episode "The Neutral Zone". Lauritson also received special thanks in the end credits of the 2000 video game Star Trek: Invasion, and has over the course of his tenure on the franchise been interviewed for several magazines such as The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine (issue 26 1994), Star Trek Magazine and Star Trek: The Magazine. Lauritson was honored by SkyBox International with an individual card entry, no. 34, in their 1993 specialty Star Trek: The Next Generation - Behind the Scenes trading card set.

His name was referenced throughout the run of the Star Trek series.

In the process Peter Lauritson has become one of the very few Star Trek staffers, in any function, to have officially served uninterrupted for the full eighteen years on the entire run of the modern television franchise, having worked on all series at one time or another, with the four Next Generation movies added to his Star Trek resume.

Career outside Star Trek

Prior to his involvement with the television franchise, Peter Lauritson had worked at Paramount Television for eight years as head of the television post-production department, and it was during this time he had his brush with The Wrath of Khan. [2]

Following the end of Star Trek: Enterprise, Lauritson worked as post-production supervisor on the television drama Sixty Minute Man (2006) and as associate producer on the television series The Starter Wife (2007) and The Mentalist (2008-2009).

Star Trek credits

(This list is currently incomplete.)

Star Trek awards

Peter Lauritson has received the following award win and nomination:

Emmy Award nomination

As Supervising Producer, Lauritson received the following Emmy Award nomination in the category Outstanding Drama Series:

Hugo Award

Star Trek interviews

External links