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Rainoff also worked as digital effects artist on the ''[[Star Trek]]'' documentaries ''[[Star Trek: A Captain's Log]]'' (1994) and ''[[William Shatner's Star Trek Memories]]'' (1995). Outside of the ''Star Trek'' franchise, he worked as compositor on the short drama ''I?'' (2005, starring [[Sharon Lawrence]]) and on the horror sequel ''Urban Legends: Bloody Mary'' (2005, with Steve Fong, Paul Hill, and Eddie Robison).
 
Rainoff also worked as digital effects artist on the ''[[Star Trek]]'' documentaries ''[[Star Trek: A Captain's Log]]'' (1994) and ''[[William Shatner's Star Trek Memories]]'' (1995). Outside of the ''Star Trek'' franchise, he worked as compositor on the short drama ''I?'' (2005, starring [[Sharon Lawrence]]) and on the horror sequel ''Urban Legends: Bloody Mary'' (2005, with Steve Fong, Paul Hill, and Eddie Robison).
   
In 2010 he worked as director and producer on the documentary ''El muro'' and in 2011 as editor and cinematographer on the short film ''Borrando la Frontera'' and as location sound manager on the documentary ''Tierra Brillante''.
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In 2010 he worked as director and producer on the documentary about the the 3.5 miles of border wall dividing San Diego, CA, from Tijuana, Mexico, ''El muro'', of which he has stated, "''I needed to do something good with myself.(...)I started a film about birds and it became about human rights.''" [http://imagine2050.newcomm.org/2011/04/25/el-muro-independent-film-exposes-environmental-impact-of-border-wall/] He followed up on this documentary with the equally socially involved 2011 short film ''Borrando la Frontera'' as editor and cinematographer, as well as location sound manager for the documentary ''Tierra Brillante'' of the same year.
   
 
== ''Star Trek'' credits ==
 
== ''Star Trek'' credits ==

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Template:Realworld Gregory "Greg" Daniel Rainoff (born 1958) is a visual effects animator who firstly worked for Digital Magic and later on at Digital Muse on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, and Star Trek Nemesis. His work on Star Trek has earned him ten Emmy Award nominations and four wins in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series" for all three television series.

Rainoff also worked as digital effects artist on the Star Trek documentaries Star Trek: A Captain's Log (1994) and William Shatner's Star Trek Memories (1995). Outside of the Star Trek franchise, he worked as compositor on the short drama I? (2005, starring Sharon Lawrence) and on the horror sequel Urban Legends: Bloody Mary (2005, with Steve Fong, Paul Hill, and Eddie Robison).

In 2010 he worked as director and producer on the documentary about the the 3.5 miles of border wall dividing San Diego, CA, from Tijuana, Mexico, El muro, of which he has stated, "I needed to do something good with myself.(...)I started a film about birds and it became about human rights." [1] He followed up on this documentary with the equally socially involved 2011 short film Borrando la Frontera as editor and cinematographer, as well as location sound manager for the documentary Tierra Brillante of the same year.

Star Trek credits

Star Trek awards

Emmy Awards

Rainoff received the following Emmy Award wins and nominations in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series":

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