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'''Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz''' of [[Foundation Imaging]], was a computer graphics animation supervisor on ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. He also worked on the [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (The Director's Edition)|''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' Director's Edition]] [[DVD]] and co-wrote ''[[Star Trek: Starship Spotter]]''.
 
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'''Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz''' of [[Foundation Imaging]], was a computer graphics animation supervisor on that company's work for ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and the [[ENT Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. He has also worked on the [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture (The Director's Edition)|''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'' Director's Edition]] [[DVD]], for which he was interviewed in its "Redirecting The Future" special feature. Apart from these, Lebowitz was also the visual effects supervisor at Threshold Digital Research Labs for the ''[[Star Trek: The Experience]]'' movie ''[[Star Trek: The Experience#Borg Invasion 4D|Borg Invasion 4D]]''. Lebowitz won an [[Emmy Award]] for his work on the ''Voyager'' episode {{e|Dark Frontier}}, whereas he was previously nominated for the episode {{e|Year of Hell, Part II}}.
   
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While working on the episode {{VOY|Relativity}}, Lebowitz hit upon the idea for what eventually became the successful ''[[Star Trek: Ships of the Line]]'' calendar series. Around the same time he also co-wrote the [[reference book]], ''[[Star Trek: Starship Spotter]]''. More recently, Lebowitz supervised the design of some of the [[starship]] models for the ''[[Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection]]'' [[partwork]] magazine.
Lebowitz won an [[Emmy Award]] for his work on the ''Voyager'' episode {{e|Dark Frontier}}. He was previously nominated for the episode {{e|Year of Hell, Part II}}.
 
   
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==Career outside ''Star Trek''==
He is now working on [[Ronald D. Moore]]'s ''Battlestar Galactica''. He has shared two Emmy nominations for his work on this series, one in 2005 and another in 2007. He and his fellow effects department members won the latter nomination.
 
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A graduate of the School of Visual Arts, Lebowitz started his professional career in the motion picture industry in 1992, as he joined newly formed Foundation Imaging where he worked as a visual effects animator on the groundbreaking television series ''[[Babylon 5]]'', as far as the then new technique of [[CGI|computer generated imagery]] (CGI) was concerned. Upon closure of Foundation in 2002, he was one of the few CGI staffers that did not follow his former Foundation co-workers into employment at [[Eden FX]], the company that from then on was the sole CGI supplier for the remainder of the ''Star Trek'' television franchise. After having worked on the ''Borg Invasion 4D'' ride in 2004, he subsequently worked, first employed by Zoic Studios (for whom he firstly worked on the science fiction movie ''Serenity'' in 2005) and then by the studio itself, from 2005 through 2009, on [[Ronald D. Moore]]'s ''Battlestar Galactica'' franchise. He has shared two Emmy nominations for his work on this series, one in 2005 and another in 2007. He and his fellow effects department members won the latter nomination.
   
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From 2009 onward he was employed by The Third Floor, Inc. and while in their employ has worked as pre-visualization director/visual effects artist on the productions ''Journey 2: The Mysterious Island'', ''Battleship'', ''Men in Black 3'' (all three 2012) and ''Jack the Giant Slayer'' (slated for 2013). In 2012 he quit his job at that company and has joined Persistence of Vision, his work as pre-visualization artist in the thriller ''Now You See Me'' (slated for 2013), his most recent work.
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== Emmy Awards ==
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Emmy Award credits in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series":
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*{{y|1998}} Emmy Award nomination for the episode {{e|Year of Hell, Part II}}, shared with [[Eric Chauvin]], [[Arthur Codron]], [[Paul Hill]], [[Koji Kuramura]], [[Greg Rainoff]], [[Mitch Suskin]], and [[John Teska|John M. Teska]]
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*{{y|1999}} Emmy Award win for the episode {{e|Dark Frontier}}, shared with [[Rob Bonchune]], [[Elizabeth Castro]], Arthur J. Codron, [[Dan Curry]], [[Don Greenberg]], Paul Hill, [[Ronald B. Moore]], Mitch Suskin, Greg Rainoff, and John Teska
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==Bibliography==
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*"A Month in Hell", ''[[Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models]]'', issue 32, September 1998, pp. 51-52 - Author
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*"What's Going Down in MojoWorld?", ''[[Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models|Sci-Fi & Fantasy Models International]]'', issue 41, October 1999, pp. 24-25 - Author
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* ''[[Star Trek: Ships of the Line]]'' [[Calendars|calendar]] series, 2001-2003 issues – Co-illustrator/Editor
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* ''[[Star Trek: Starship Spotter]]'' – Co-illustrator
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* ''[[Klingon Bird of Prey Owners' Workshop Manual]]'' – Illustrator
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== External links ==
 
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* [http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/ Darth Mojo blog] - Adam Lebowitz's personal blog
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* [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/adam-%22mojo%22-lebowitz/8/3a0/384 Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz] at [http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn.com]
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Revision as of 11:52, 12 February 2015

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Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz of Foundation Imaging, was a computer graphics animation supervisor on that company's work for Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and the first season of Star Trek: Enterprise. He has also worked on the Star Trek: The Motion Picture Director's Edition DVD, for which he was interviewed in its "Redirecting The Future" special feature. Apart from these, Lebowitz was also the visual effects supervisor at Threshold Digital Research Labs for the Star Trek: The Experience movie Borg Invasion 4D. Lebowitz won an Emmy Award for his work on the Voyager episode "Dark Frontier", whereas he was previously nominated for the episode "Year of Hell, Part II".

While working on the episode VOY: "Relativity", Lebowitz hit upon the idea for what eventually became the successful Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar series. Around the same time he also co-wrote the reference book, Star Trek: Starship Spotter. More recently, Lebowitz supervised the design of some of the starship models for the Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection partwork magazine.

Career outside Star Trek

A graduate of the School of Visual Arts, Lebowitz started his professional career in the motion picture industry in 1992, as he joined newly formed Foundation Imaging where he worked as a visual effects animator on the groundbreaking television series Babylon 5, as far as the then new technique of computer generated imagery (CGI) was concerned. Upon closure of Foundation in 2002, he was one of the few CGI staffers that did not follow his former Foundation co-workers into employment at Eden FX, the company that from then on was the sole CGI supplier for the remainder of the Star Trek television franchise. After having worked on the Borg Invasion 4D ride in 2004, he subsequently worked, first employed by Zoic Studios (for whom he firstly worked on the science fiction movie Serenity in 2005) and then by the studio itself, from 2005 through 2009, on Ronald D. Moore's Battlestar Galactica franchise. He has shared two Emmy nominations for his work on this series, one in 2005 and another in 2007. He and his fellow effects department members won the latter nomination.

From 2009 onward he was employed by The Third Floor, Inc. and while in their employ has worked as pre-visualization director/visual effects artist on the productions Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, Battleship, Men in Black 3 (all three 2012) and Jack the Giant Slayer (slated for 2013). In 2012 he quit his job at that company and has joined Persistence of Vision, his work as pre-visualization artist in the thriller Now You See Me (slated for 2013), his most recent work.

Emmy Awards

Emmy Award credits in the category "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series":

Bibliography

External links