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Michael Okuda

Michael Okuda

You may be looking for Michael Okuda (Doctor) or M. Okuda.

Michael Okuda (born 6 August) has been the scenic art supervisor for every live-action Star Trek series except The Original Series. As the art supervisor he is responsible for such things as the look of alien languages, computer screens, graphic detailing and perhaps even the look of the exotic artifacts Picard has collected. His most recognizable achievement is the creation of okudagrams, the futuristic glass-covered control panels first seen in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. He was a graphic designer at the time.

While never having taken a class in calculus in his life, Okuda is responsible for designing the logarithmic warp scale used in Star Trek: The Next Generation. All his computer graphics and designs are done on a Macintosh.

As a big fan of M*A*S*H and Gilligan's Island, he often placed references to these TV shows in his designs.

He is married to scenic artist Denise Okuda.

Together with Rick Sternbach, he serves as a technical consultant to the script staff, maintaining technical and chronological continuity and inventing scientific terms and technobabble. He is a coauthor of the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual, the Star Trek Chronology, and the Star Trek Encyclopedia. He is now also part of the development staff for the upcoming Star Trek Online, in addition to his work supervising the remastering of the Original Series.

Starbase 11 personnel

...as a Starfleet science officer

He and his wife have created the text commentaries on the Star Trek DVD's. "Inside DS9 with Michael Okuda" is a special feature on the DS9 Season 5 DVD. He also designed the new Star Trek: Deep Space Nine title logo for the Deep Space Nine relaunch series.

Michael and Denise Okuda are currently working as scenic designer and video supervisor, respectively, on a zombie series co-created by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens entitled Alive. This series, which stars John Billingsley and Gary Graham, will debut in the summer or fall of 2008. [1]

Okuda and his wife are currently the visual effects producers as part of the CBS Digital team for the remastered Original series. He appeared as a Starfleet science officer on a new matte painting in the remastered version of "The Menagerie, Part I".

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