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| Name = Gene Rizzardi
 
| Name = Gene Rizzardi
 
| image = Gene Rizzardi around 2011.jpg
 
| image = Gene Rizzardi around 2011.jpg
| Birth name = Eugene P. Rizzardi, Jr.
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| Birth name = Eugene Paul Rizzardi, Jr.
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
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| Date of birth = {{d|24|November|1952}}
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| Place of birth = Astoria, New York, USA
 
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| Roles = [[:Category:Special and Visual effects staff|Model/Prop Maker]]
 
| Roles = [[:Category:Special and Visual effects staff|Model/Prop Maker]]
 
| image2 = Sovereign class transparent display model with its crator Gene Rizzardi.jpg
 
| image2 = Sovereign class transparent display model with its crator Gene Rizzardi.jpg
| imagecap2 = With his transparent ''Enterprise''-E model
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'''Eugene "Gene" P. Rizzardi, Jr.''' is a model maker and special effects artist who oversaw the build of the [[Borg cube model]] and built the [[Galaxy_class_model#Dorsal_saucer_section_and_core_section_models|force perspective ''Enterprise''-D dorsal saucer section]] for the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|Q Who}}, while hired by [[Starlight Effects]]. He has also constructed the transparent [[Sovereign_class_model#Study_model.2C_AMT_models_and_display_models|display model]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}, seen in {{film|10}}, albeit uncredited. More recently, he worked in the prop shop for {{y|2009}}'s {{film|11}}.
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'''Eugene "Gene" Paul Rizzardi, Jr.''' {{born|24|November|1952}} is a model maker and [[:Category: Visual effects companies|visual effects]] (VFX) artist who oversaw the build of the [[Borg cube model]] as well as building the [[Galaxy class model#Dorsal saucer section and core section models|forced perspective ''Enterprise''-D dorsal saucer section]] for the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|Q Who}}, while hired as sub-contractor by [[Starlight Effects]]. As subcontractor, Rizzardi did not gain official recognition for his contributions.
   
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In addition to the television franchise, Rizzardi has made two contributions to the {{Star Trek films}}. He has constructed the transparent [[Sovereign class model#Study model.2C AMT models and display models|display model]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}, seen in {{film|10}}, albeit uncredited again. More recently, he also worked in the prop shop for {{y|2009}}'s {{film|11}}, earning his first official ''[[Star Trek]]'' credit.
Rizzardi started his work in the special effects department and as miniature and model maker in the early 1980s when he worked on projects such as the science fiction film ''Scared to Death'' (1980, with [[Carey Howe]]), the science fiction film ''Megaforce'' (1982, with [[Persis Khambatta]]), the science fiction television movie ''V'' (1983, with [[Gregory Jein]], [[Scott Squires]], [[Hoyt Yeatman]], and [[David Stipes]]) and its following television mini series ''V: The Final Battle'' (1984), and the television fantasy film ''The Hugga Bunch'' (1985) for which he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects in 1985.
 
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==Career outside ''Star Trek''==
 
Hailing from the East Coast, and educated at the New York School of Visual Arts, Rizzardi started his work in the VFX department and as miniature and model maker in the early 1980s when he worked on projects such as the science fiction film ''Scared to Death'' (1980, with [[Carey Howe]]), the science fiction film ''Megaforce'' (1982, with [[Persis Khambatta]]), the science fiction television movie ''V'' (1983 for [[David Stipes|David Stipes Productions]], with [[Gregory Jein]], [[Scott Squires]], and [[Hoyt Yeatman]]) and its following television mini series ''V: The Final Battle'' (1984), and the television fantasy film ''The Hugga Bunch'' (1985) for which he won a primetime [[Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Special Visual Effects in 1985.
   
 
Further credits include the horror comedy ''Critters'' (1986), the fantasy film ''Masters of the Universe'' (1987), the action film ''Bulletproof'' (1988), the sequel ''Rambo III'' (1988), the horror film ''The Blob'' (1988), the horror comedy ''Army of Darkness'' (1992), the science fiction film ''Demolition Man'' (1993), for [[Digital Domain]] the drama ''Apollo 13'' (1995) and the blockbuster ''Titanic'' (1997), the science fiction sequel ''Alien: Resurrection'' (1997), the science fiction film ''Godzilla'' (1998), the drama ''American Beauty'' (1999), the horror film ''Final Destination 2'' (2003) and its sequel ''Final Destination 3'' (2006).
 
Further credits include the horror comedy ''Critters'' (1986), the fantasy film ''Masters of the Universe'' (1987), the action film ''Bulletproof'' (1988), the sequel ''Rambo III'' (1988), the horror film ''The Blob'' (1988), the horror comedy ''Army of Darkness'' (1992), the science fiction film ''Demolition Man'' (1993), for [[Digital Domain]] the drama ''Apollo 13'' (1995) and the blockbuster ''Titanic'' (1997), the science fiction sequel ''Alien: Resurrection'' (1997), the science fiction film ''Godzilla'' (1998), the drama ''American Beauty'' (1999), the horror film ''Final Destination 2'' (2003) and its sequel ''Final Destination 3'' (2006).
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More recently he worked as special effects technician on the television series ''Tell Me You Love Me'' (2007), the drama ''Charlie Wilson's War'' (2007), the romance ''Lie To Me'' (2008), the television series ''Saving Grace'' (2008), and the action sequel ''Crank: High Voltage'' (2009), as prop shop foreman on the comic adaptation ''Iron Man 2'' (2010), and as special effects foreman on the comedy ''Bad Teacher'' (2011).
 
More recently he worked as special effects technician on the television series ''Tell Me You Love Me'' (2007), the drama ''Charlie Wilson's War'' (2007), the romance ''Lie To Me'' (2008), the television series ''Saving Grace'' (2008), and the action sequel ''Crank: High Voltage'' (2009), as prop shop foreman on the comic adaptation ''Iron Man 2'' (2010), and as special effects foreman on the comedy ''Bad Teacher'' (2011).
   
Rizzardi is operating his own model, and prop company, "Modelwerkes Models", founded in 1979 and located in Canyon Country, CA., providing services for motion pictures, television, architectural industry, theme parks, and corporate clients.
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Rizzardi is operating his own model, and prop company, "Modelwerkes Models", founded in 1979 and located in Canyon Country, CA., providing services for motion pictures, television, architectural industry, theme parks, and corporate clients. He is a member of the Visual Effect Society (responsible for the [[VES Award]]s), the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Visual Effects branch (responsible for the VFX [[Oscar]]s), and the Association of Professional Model Makers.
   
Gene Rizzardi is featured in the 2011 documentary ''[[Sense of Scale]]'', in which several model makers discuss their craft, and which also features [[Ron Gress]], [[Greg Jein]] and [[Pat McClung]].
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Gene Rizzardi is featured in the 2011 documentary ''[[Sense of Scale]]'', in which several model makers discuss their craft, and which also features [[Ron Gress]], Greg Jein and [[Pat McClung]].
   
== External link ==
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== External links ==
 
* [http://www.modelwerkes.com/index.html Modelwerkes.com] - official site
 
* [http://www.modelwerkes.com/index.html Modelwerkes.com] - official site
 
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Eugene "Gene" Paul Rizzardi, Jr. (born 24 November 1952; age 71) is a model maker and visual effects (VFX) artist who oversaw the build of the Borg cube model as well as building the forced perspective Enterprise-D dorsal saucer section for the Star Trek: The Next Generation second season episode "Q Who", while hired as sub-contractor by Starlight Effects. As subcontractor, Rizzardi did not gain official recognition for his contributions.

In addition to the television franchise, Rizzardi has made two contributions to the Star Trek films. He has constructed the transparent display model of the USS Enterprise-E, seen in Star Trek Nemesis, albeit uncredited again. More recently, he also worked in the prop shop for 2009's Star Trek, earning his first official Star Trek credit.

Career outside Star Trek

Hailing from the East Coast, and educated at the New York School of Visual Arts, Rizzardi started his work in the VFX department and as miniature and model maker in the early 1980s when he worked on projects such as the science fiction film Scared to Death (1980, with Carey Howe), the science fiction film Megaforce (1982, with Persis Khambatta), the science fiction television movie V (1983 for David Stipes Productions, with Gregory Jein, Scott Squires, and Hoyt Yeatman) and its following television mini series V: The Final Battle (1984), and the television fantasy film The Hugga Bunch (1985) for which he won a primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects in 1985.

Further credits include the horror comedy Critters (1986), the fantasy film Masters of the Universe (1987), the action film Bulletproof (1988), the sequel Rambo III (1988), the horror film The Blob (1988), the horror comedy Army of Darkness (1992), the science fiction film Demolition Man (1993), for Digital Domain the drama Apollo 13 (1995) and the blockbuster Titanic (1997), the science fiction sequel Alien: Resurrection (1997), the science fiction film Godzilla (1998), the drama American Beauty (1999), the horror film Final Destination 2 (2003) and its sequel Final Destination 3 (2006).

More recently he worked as special effects technician on the television series Tell Me You Love Me (2007), the drama Charlie Wilson's War (2007), the romance Lie To Me (2008), the television series Saving Grace (2008), and the action sequel Crank: High Voltage (2009), as prop shop foreman on the comic adaptation Iron Man 2 (2010), and as special effects foreman on the comedy Bad Teacher (2011).

Rizzardi is operating his own model, and prop company, "Modelwerkes Models", founded in 1979 and located in Canyon Country, CA., providing services for motion pictures, television, architectural industry, theme parks, and corporate clients. He is a member of the Visual Effect Society (responsible for the VES Awards), the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Visual Effects branch (responsible for the VFX Oscars), and the Association of Professional Model Makers.

Gene Rizzardi is featured in the 2011 documentary Sense of Scale, in which several model makers discuss their craft, and which also features Ron Gress, Greg Jein and Pat McClung.

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