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'''Eric Alba''' — often credited outside ''[[Doctor Who]]'' as '''Frederick G. Alba''' — was the [[visual effects supervisor]] for the [[Doctor Who (TV story)|1996 tele-movie]]. As such he was an employee of [[Northwest Imaging & FX]], the company who had overall responsibility for the [[visual effects]] of the television movie. | |||
'''Eric Alba''' — often credited outside ''[[Doctor Who]]'' as '''Frederick G. Alba''' — was the [[visual effects supervisor]] for the [[Doctor Who ( | |||
Alba's career began in the ''[[Star Trek (franchise)|Star Trek]]'' franchise, where he worked on ''{{ma|Star Trek: The Next Generation|The Next Generation}}'', ''{{ma|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine}}'' and ''{{ma|Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager}}''. More recently, he's been the [[on-set visual effects supervisor]] on a few episodes of {{wi|The Sopranos}}. | Alba's career began in the ''[[Star Trek (franchise)|Star Trek]]'' franchise, where he worked on ''{{ma|Star Trek: The Next Generation|The Next Generation}}'', ''{{ma|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine}}'' and ''{{ma|Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager}}''. More recently, he's been the [[on-set visual effects supervisor]] on a few episodes of {{wi|The Sopranos}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 3 September 2020
Eric Alba — often credited outside Doctor Who as Frederick G. Alba — was the visual effects supervisor for the 1996 tele-movie. As such he was an employee of Northwest Imaging & FX, the company who had overall responsibility for the visual effects of the television movie.
Alba's career began in the Star Trek franchise, where he worked on The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and Voyager. More recently, he's been the on-set visual effects supervisor on a few episodes of The Sopranos.