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'''Roger Guyett''' is a visual effects artist at [[Industrial Light & Magic]] who was ILM's Visual Effects Supervisor on {{film|11}} and its {{y|2013}} sequel {{film|12}}. He was also the Second Unit Director for both films. He earned an [[Academy Award]] nomination for Best Achievement in Visual Effects for ''Star Trek'', which he shared with [[Russell Earl]], [[Paul Kavanagh]], and [[Burt Dalton]]. ''Star Trek'' marked Guyett's second collaboration with director and producer [[J.J. Abrams]] following the 2006 [[Paramount Pictures]] release ''Mission: Impossible III''. In {{y|2010}} Guyett, Earl, Kavanagh, and Dalton received a [[Saturn Award]] nomination for Best Special Effects for their work on ''Star Trek''. [http://www.saturnawards.org/nominations.html] Guyett, Dalton, Earl, and [[Shari Hanson]] received a [[Visual Effects Society Award]] nomination in 2010 for their work on ''Star Trek'', in the category Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Feature Motion Picture and Guyett, Dalton, Earl, and Kavanagh also shared a [[BAFTA Film Award]] nomination in the category Best Special Visual Effects. Guyett worked two years on ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', [http://www.artofvfx.com/?p=4623] for which he received another Saturn Award nomination in 2014. [http://www.saturnawards.org/nominations.html]
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'''Roger Guyett''' {{born|5|August|1961}} is a visual effects artist at [[Industrial Light & Magic]] who was ILM's Visual Effects Supervisor on {{film|11}} and {{film|12}}. He was also the Second Unit Director for both films. He earned an [[Academy Award]] nomination for Best Achievement in Visual Effects for ''Star Trek'', which he shared with [[Russell Earl]], [[Paul Kavanagh]], and [[Burt Dalton]]. ''Star Trek'' marked Guyett's second collaboration with director and producer [[J.J. Abrams]] following the 2006 [[Paramount Pictures]] release ''Mission: Impossible III''. In {{y|2010}} Guyett, Earl, Kavanagh, and Dalton received a [[Saturn Award]] nomination for Best Special Effects for their work on ''Star Trek''. [http://www.saturnawards.org/nominations.html] Guyett, Dalton, Earl, and [[Shari Hanson]] received a [[Visual Effects Society Award]] nomination in 2010 for their work on ''Star Trek'', in the category Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Feature Motion Picture and Guyett, Dalton, Earl, and Kavanagh also shared a [[BAFTA Film Award]] nomination in the category Best Special Visual Effects. Guyett worked two years on ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', [http://www.artofvfx.com/?p=4623] for which he received another Saturn Award nomination in 2014. [http://www.saturnawards.org/nominations.html]
   
Guyett's first project for ILM was the 1995 film ''Casper'', for which he was senior technical director. He then worked a computer graphics supervisor on the 1996 films ''Twister'' (featuring [[Zach Grenier]], [[Richard Lineback]], [[Alan Ruck]], [[Scott Thomson]] and [[Sean Whalen]]) and ''Mars Attacks!'' (featuring [[Michael Reilly Burke]], [[Willie Garson]] and [[Paul Winfield]]). He was the associate visual effects supervisor for ''Speed 2: Cruise Control'' and the visual effects co-supervisor for the Academy Award-winning war film ''Saving Private Ryan'' before being named visual effects supervisor at ILM.
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Guyett's first project for ILM was {{wt|Casper (film)|Casper}} (1995), for which he was senior technical director. He then worked a computer graphics supervisor on {{wt|Twister (1996 film)|Twister}} (1996, featuring [[Zach Grenier]], [[Richard Lineback]], [[Alan Ruck]], [[Scott Thomson]] and [[Sean Whalen]]) and {{wt|Mars Attacks!}} (1996, featuring [[Michael Reilly Burke]], [[Willie Garson]] and [[Paul Winfield]]). He was the associate visual effects supervisor for ''Speed 2: Cruise Control'' and the visual effects co-supervisor for {{wt|Saving Private Ryan}} (1998) before being named visual effects supervisor at ILM.
   
In addition to ''Star Trek'' and ''Mission: Impossible III'', Guyett has supervised ILM's visual effects team on two of the ''Harry Potter'' films, 2001's ''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'' and 2004's ''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban''. The latter film brought Guyett an Academy Award nomination for Best Achievement in Visual Effects. Guyett also supervised visual effects on ''Star Wars: Episode III - Attack of the Sith'' (in which he even made a cameo appearance) and the last two ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' films, ''Dead Man's Chest'' and ''At World's End'' (both featuring [[Lee Arenberg]]).
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In addition to ''Star Trek'' and ''Mission: Impossible III'', Guyett has supervised ILM's visual effects team on two of the ''Harry Potter'' films, 2001's ''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'' and 2004's ''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban''. The latter film brought Guyett an Academy Award nomination for Best Achievement in Visual Effects. Guyett also supervised visual effects on ''Star Wars: Episode III &ndash; Revenge of the Sith'' (in which he even made a cameo appearance) and {{wt|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest}} (2006) and {{wt|Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End}} (2007), both featuring [[Lee Arenberg]].
   
Guyett's other film credits include ''The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle'' (2000, featuring [[Jason Alexander]], [[Whoopi Goldberg]], [[Max Grodénchik]], and [[Norman Lloyd]]), ''Timeline'' (2003, starring [[Neal McDonough]]), ''The Amityville Horror'' (2005, starring ''Star Trek'' 2009 performers [[Jimmy Bennett]] and [[Rachel Nichols]]), and ''Rent'' (2005, featuring [[Joel Swetow]]). Between the two ''Star Trek'' films, Guyett worked as visual effects supervisor on the science fiction film ''Cowboys & Aliens'' (2011).
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Guyett's other film credits include {{wt|The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (film)|The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle}} (2000, featuring [[Jason Alexander]], [[Whoopi Goldberg]], [[Max Grodénchik]], and [[Norman Lloyd]]), ''Timeline'' (2003, starring [[Neal McDonough]]), {{wt|The Amityville Horror (2008 film)|The Amityville Horror}} (2005, starring ''Star Trek'' 2009 performers [[Jimmy Bennett]] and [[Rachel Nichols]]), and
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{{wt|Rent (film)|Rent}} (2005, featuring [[Joel Swetow]]). Between the two ''Star Trek'' films, Guyett worked as visual effects supervisor on {{wt|Cowboys & Aliens}} (2011).
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In 2016, Guyett shared an [[Academy Award]] nomination in the category Best Visual Effects with [[Patrick Tubach]] for his work on {{wt|Star Wars: The Force Awakens}}. [http://oscar.go.com/nominees]
   
 
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* [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/roger-guyett/14/6b7/49 Roger Guyett] at [http://www.linkedin.com LinkedIn.com]
 
* [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/roger-guyett/14/6b7/49 Roger Guyett] at [http://www.linkedin.com LinkedIn.com]
* [http://twitter.com/rguyett Roger Guyett] at [http://twitter.com Twitter.com]
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* {{twitter|rguyett|Roger Guyett|external}}
 
* [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Roger_Guyett Roger Guyett] at [http://starwars.wikia.com Wookiepedia, the ''Star Wars'' wiki]
 
* [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Roger_Guyett Roger Guyett] at [http://starwars.wikia.com Wookiepedia, the ''Star Wars'' wiki]
   
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Roger Guyett (born 5 August 1961; age 62) is a visual effects artist at Industrial Light & Magic who was ILM's Visual Effects Supervisor on Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness. He was also the Second Unit Director for both films. He earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Achievement in Visual Effects for Star Trek, which he shared with Russell Earl, Paul Kavanagh, and Burt Dalton. Star Trek marked Guyett's second collaboration with director and producer J.J. Abrams following the 2006 Paramount Pictures release Mission: Impossible III. In 2010 Guyett, Earl, Kavanagh, and Dalton received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Special Effects for their work on Star Trek. [1] Guyett, Dalton, Earl, and Shari Hanson received a Visual Effects Society Award nomination in 2010 for their work on Star Trek, in the category Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Feature Motion Picture and Guyett, Dalton, Earl, and Kavanagh also shared a BAFTA Film Award nomination in the category Best Special Visual Effects. Guyett worked two years on Star Trek Into Darkness, [2] for which he received another Saturn Award nomination in 2014. [3]

Guyett's first project for ILM was Casper (1995), for which he was senior technical director. He then worked a computer graphics supervisor on Twister (1996, featuring Zach Grenier, Richard Lineback, Alan Ruck, Scott Thomson and Sean Whalen) and Mars Attacks! (1996, featuring Michael Reilly Burke, Willie Garson and Paul Winfield). He was the associate visual effects supervisor for Speed 2: Cruise Control and the visual effects co-supervisor for Saving Private Ryan (1998) before being named visual effects supervisor at ILM.

In addition to Star Trek and Mission: Impossible III, Guyett has supervised ILM's visual effects team on two of the Harry Potter films, 2001's Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and 2004's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. The latter film brought Guyett an Academy Award nomination for Best Achievement in Visual Effects. Guyett also supervised visual effects on Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (in which he even made a cameo appearance) and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007), both featuring Lee Arenberg.

Guyett's other film credits include The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000, featuring Jason Alexander, Whoopi Goldberg, Max Grodénchik, and Norman Lloyd), Timeline (2003, starring Neal McDonough), The Amityville Horror (2005, starring Star Trek 2009 performers Jimmy Bennett and Rachel Nichols), and Rent (2005, featuring Joel Swetow). Between the two Star Trek films, Guyett worked as visual effects supervisor on Cowboys & Aliens (2011).

In 2016, Guyett shared an Academy Award nomination in the category Best Visual Effects with Patrick Tubach for his work on Star Wars: The Force Awakens. [4]

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