Brian Vogt is a Visual Effects Artist. His work on "Pie-lette" helped get the series nominated for a VES (Visual Effects Society) Award for Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects. He worked previously on the original series of Star Trek along with Toni Pace Carstensen. Again, IMDb does not have his work on Daisies attributed to him.
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| - Brian Vogt is a Visual Effects Artist. His work on "Pie-lette" helped get the series nominated for a VES (Visual Effects Society) Award for Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects. He worked previously on the original series of Star Trek along with Toni Pace Carstensen. Again, IMDb does not have his work on Daisies attributed to him.
- Vogt, along with fellow CBS Digital co-workers Jimmy Berndt, Toni Pace, and Craig Weiss, were nominated for a Visual Effects Society Award in Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program for their work on the pilot episode Bryan Fuller's hit ABC series, Pushing Daisies.
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| - Brian Vogt is a Visual Effects Artist. His work on "Pie-lette" helped get the series nominated for a VES (Visual Effects Society) Award for Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects. He worked previously on the original series of Star Trek along with Toni Pace Carstensen. Again, IMDb does not have his work on Daisies attributed to him.
- Vogt, along with fellow CBS Digital co-workers Jimmy Berndt, Toni Pace, and Craig Weiss, were nominated for a Visual Effects Society Award in Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program for their work on the pilot episode Bryan Fuller's hit ABC series, Pushing Daisies. His other work as a part of CBS Digital include CG animation on the 2004 CBS TV movie Category 6: Day of Destruction (featuring Brian Markinson and Glenn Morshower) and CG lighting and texture art on its 2005 sequel, Category 7: The End of the World. He also worked with CBS Digital as a Digital Effects Artist on the 2005 TV movie Spring Break Shark Attack.
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