Steve Fong is a visual effects artist who worked as digital compositor/editor on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, and Star Trek Nemesis.
His work on Star Trek earned him six Emmy Award nominations and two wins for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series:
- 1996 Emmy Award nomination for the episode "The Way of the Warrior", shared with Joshua Cushner, Judy Elkins, Dennis Hoerter, Adam Howard, Gary Hutzel, Don Lee, Fredric Meininger, Glenn Neufeld, Scott Rader, Jim Rider, and Joshua D. Rose
- 1997 Emmy Award nomination for the episode "Trials and Tribble-ations", shared with Gary Hutzel, Judy Elkins, Paul Maples, Adrian Hurley, Don Lee, Davy Nethercutt, Kevin Bouchez, Laurie Resnick, Adam Howard, and Gregory Jein
- 1998 Emmy Award nomination for the episode "One Little Ship", shared with Gary Hutzel, Judy Elkins, Gary Monak, Paul Maples, Adrian Hurley, Steve Bowen, Davy Nethercutt, Kevin Bouchez, Laurie Resnick, and Fredric Meininger
- 1999 Emmy Award nomination for the episode "What You Leave Behind", shared with Dan Curry, Gary Hutzel, David Stipes, Adam Buckner, Arthur J. Codron, Judy Elkins, Gary Monak, Paul Maples, Don Greenberg, Paul Hill, Davy Nethercutt, Kevin Bouchez, Gregory Rainoff, Adam Howard, Larry Younger, Sherry Hitch, Rob Bonchune, and David Lombardi
- 2001 Emmy Award for the episode "Endgame", shared with Dan Curry, Mitch Suskin, Ronald B. Moore, Arthur J. Codron, Eric Chauvin, Rob Bonchune, John Teska, and Gregory Rainoff
- 2002 Emmy Award for the episode "Broken Bow", shared with Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, Arthur J. Codron, Elizabeth Castro, Paul Hill, Gregory Rainoff, Rob Bonchune, and Dave Morton
- 2003 Emmy Award nomination for the episode "Dead Stop", shared with Mitch Suskin, Arthur J. Codron, Gregory Rainoff, Rob Bonchune, Pierre Drolet, Sean M. Scott, John Teska, and Koji Kuramura
- 2004 Emmy Award nomination for the episode "The Council", shared with Arthur J. Codron, Dan Curry, Gregory Rainoff, John teska, Sean Jackson, Michael Stetson, Koji Kuramura, and Pierre Drolet
In addition Fong earned three more Emmy Award nominations and one win for his non Trek work:
- 2005 Emmy Award for the Lost pilot episode, shared with Kevin Blank, Mitch Suskin, and Kevin Kutchaver
- 2006 Emmy Award nomination for the Surface pilot episode, shared with Mitch Suskin, David R. Morton, John Teska, Pierre Drolet, Eric Hance, and Eric Chauvin
- 2006 Emmy Award nomination for the Lost episode "Live Together, Die Alone", shared with Kevin Blank, Mitch Suskin, and Eric Chauvin
- 2009 Emmy Award nomination for the Fringe pilot episode, shared with Kevin Blank
In 2007 he was nominated for a Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program for the Alias episodes "Reprisal" and "All the Time in the World" which he shared with Kevin Blank and Kevin Kutchaver.
Other projects Fong worked on as visual effects artist and digital compositor include episodes of Baywatch (1994) and Seven Days (1998, with Fred Pienkos), Mystery Men (1999), Bryan Singer's X-Men (2000), Charlie's Angels (2000), Cast Away (2000), Monkeybone (2001), Spider-Man (2002), the mini series Children of Dune (2003), the drama Stateside (2004), the television series Weeds (2007, with William Powlowski), and for Rhythm & Hues on The Golden Compass (2007) and Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009).