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Robert Legato

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Robert Legato
Legato in an 1992 interview

Robert "Rob" Legato (born 1956) is a director and visual effects coordinator from Ocean Township, New Jersey, who worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

He received several Emmy Award nominations for his work in the special and visual effects deprtament of Star Trek. The nominations for Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects include the episodes "Tin Man" in (1990, along with Gary Hutzel, Steve Price, Don Greenberg, Erik Nash, Don Lee, and Michael Okuda), "The Best of Both Worlds" (1991, along with Gary Hutzel, David Takemura, Michael Okuda, Don Greenberg, Erik Nash, Steve Price, Syd Dutton, Robert Stromberg, Bill Taylor, and Don Lee), and "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" (1991, along with Gary Hutzel, David Takemura, Patrick Clancy, Steve Price, Michael Okuda, Erik Nash, Syd Dutton, Don Lee, and Bill Taylor).

In addition, the team won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects for the episodes "Conundrum" (1992, along with Gary Hutzel, David Takemura, Patrick Clancey, Adrian Hurley, Adam Howard, Don Lee, and Dennis Hoerter) and "Emissary" (1993, along with Gary Hutzel, Michael Dallas Gibson, and Dennis Blakey).

Legato's name can bee seen on a panel in the episode "The Child" and was referenced in several other episodes as Robert Legato (Vice Admiral)

He worked with director Martin Scorsese on the films The Aviator and The Departed, both as visual effects coordinator and second unit director. More recent projects include Scorsese's horror thriller Shutter Island (2010) on which he worked as visual effects supervisor and James Cameron's science fiction films Avatar (2009) and Battle Angel (2011) on both as virtual cinematography system creator and visual effects pipeline engineer.

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[edit] Star Trek credits

Legato directing Terry Farrell on the set of "If Wishes Were Horses".

[edit] As director

[edit] Visual effects filmography

[edit] Star Trek interviews

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