Template:Realworld Steve Price is a visual effects artist who worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation. He also worked in the visual effects department for the 1991 television documentary Star Trek 25th Anniversary Special. His work on The Next Generation earned him five Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects for the following episodes:
- 1989 for the episode "Q Who", shared with Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, and Peter W. Moyer
- 1990 for the episode "Deja Q", shared with Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, Peter W. Moyer, and Don Lee
- 1990 for the episode "Tin Man", shared with Robert Legato, Gary Hutzel, Don Greenberg, Erik Nash, Don Lee, and Michael Okuda
- 1991 for the episode "The Best of Both Worlds", shared with Gary Hutzel, Robert Legato, David Takemura, Michael Okuda, Don Greenberg, Erik Nash, Syd Dutton, Robert Stromberg, Bill Taylor, and Don Lee
- 1991 for the episode "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II", shared with Robert Legato, Gary Hutzel, David Takemura, Patrick Clancey, Michael Okuda, Erik Nash, Syd Dutton, Bill Taylor, and Don Lee
Beside his work on Star Trek, Price worked as video effects artist on the fantasy drama Ghost (1990), in the digital department of Steven Spielberg's fantasy adventure Hook (1991), and as computer graphics animator on the blockbuster Jurassic Park (1993). Price worked as Visual Effects Supervisor for Industrial Light & Magic on the drama Schindler's List (1993) and on the western Maverick (1994).
Star Trek episodes
- TNG:
- "The Dauphin" - Visual Effects Animator (uncredited) (Season 2)
- "Q Who" - Visual Effects Animator (uncredited)
- "Deja Q" - Harry Artist (uncredited) (Season 3)
- "Tin Man" - Visual Effects Animator (uncredited)
- "The Best of Both Worlds" - Visual Effects Animation Designer (uncredited)
- "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" - Visual Effects Animation Designer (uncredited) (Season 4)
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