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Terry Windell (1956–2018)[1] was an American director of television commercials and long-form television, as well as a background artist and effects animator for feature films. He directed several episodes of Star Trek: Voyager and Enterprise.

Career

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While working as a background artist on Heavy Metal, Terry caught the attention of Industrial Light & Magic. The company hired him and he began work as an effects animator on both Poltergeist and E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial. While there, Terry worked under the wing of Richard Edlund, who placed him on the effects teams for Return of the Jedi. He would later serve as animation supervisor for Ghostbusters, 2010, Fright Night and Poltergeist II.

When Edlund left to create Boss Films, Windell followed. It was at this time that Terry began to set his sights on live-action directing. In 1989, he debuted with a four spot campaign for DHL. The impressive effects-laden spots garnered numerous honors including a Silver Clio and a New York Film Festival award in the Best Campaign category. Terry went on to direct several other Clio winning campaigns while at Boss. When the company closed its commercial production division,[2] Windell made the move to A Band Apart, helmed by Quentin Tarantino and Lawrence Bender.[3]

Windell directed over 120 commercials, including numerous Clio, Addy and Mobius award-winning spots for Geo Prism, Dodge, United Airlines and a 14-spot Bud Bowl package.

Death

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On July 23, 2018, the official Facebook page for Cleanin' Up the Town: Remembering Ghostbusters announced that Windell had died.[1]

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Terry Windell was an American visual effects artist, animator, and director known for his pioneering contributions to visual effects in blockbuster films and his later work directing television episodes and commercials. He began his career at Industrial Light & Magic, contributing animation and effects to films including Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Poltergeist, and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. He subsequently joined Boss Film Studios, where he served as animation supervisor on Ghostbusters, overseeing the design of the film's iconic proton streams, and worked on other projects such as 2010: The Year We Make Contact and Poltergeist II: The Other Side. Windell transitioned into directing while at Boss Film Studios, earning numerous awards for television commercials before signing with A Band Apart to direct high-profile spots for brands including Budweiser, Chrysler, and Toyota. He went on to direct multiple episodes of Star Trek: Voyager, including the two-hour special "Dark Frontier," as well as episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise and other series. In his later career, Windell served as visual effects supervisor on feature films such as The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 and Part 2, and on television series including The 100, Wayward Pines, and The Tick. He passed away in 2018 at the age of 61.

Early life

Little is publicly known about Terry Windell's early personal life and background. He was born on September 18, 1956. Windell's earliest known professional credits include serving as a layout artist on the animated television series Spider-Woman from 1979 to 1980. He subsequently worked as a background artist and layout artist on the anthology film Heavy Metal in 1981. These roles marked his initial involvement in animation before he later transitioned into visual effects work.

Visual effects career

Terry Windell began his visual effects career in the early 1980s at Industrial Light & Magic, where he worked as a visual effects designer and animator on films including Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Poltergeist, and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. He later joined Boss Film Studios, serving as animation supervisor on Ghostbusters (1984), where he oversaw the design of the film's iconic proton streams, as well as on other projects such as 2010: The Year We Make Contact and Poltergeist II: The Other Side. His experience in visual effects animation and creating dynamic sequences later informed his transition to directing television episodes and commercials.

Directing career

Transition to directing

After establishing himself in visual effects at Industrial Light & Magic and Boss Film Studios, where he contributed to films including Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi, Ghostbusters, and 2010, Terry Windell began transitioning to directing during his tenure at Boss Film Studios. There he launched his live-action directing career with award-winning television commercials, earning recognition from the Clios, The Mobius, the Addie, Caddies, the New York Film Festival, and Billboard Magazine's "Spot of the Year." In 1996, Windell was recruited by Quentin Tarantino's A Band Apart production company and emerged as one of the industry's leading commercial directors, helming over 120 spots for major clients such as United Airlines, Budweiser, Chrysler-Jeep, Harley Davidson, and Toyota Racing. His success in commercials drew the attention of Star Trek executive producers Rick Berman and Brannon Braga, who invited him to direct episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. This invitation represented Windell's shift into episodic television directing, beginning in the late 1990s with Voyager and extending across three seasons on the series. His background in visual effects proved advantageous for handling science fiction storytelling and technical demands in the genre.

Major directing credits in science fiction television

Terry Windell is best known for his directing work in science fiction television, particularly his contributions to the Star Trek franchise. He helmed ten episodes of Star Trek: Voyager between 1999 and 2001. Among his Voyager credits, the two-hour special "Dark Frontier" (1999) is frequently highlighted as a standout, showcasing his ability to handle ambitious storytelling and visual scope in the series. In 2001, Windell directed "Breaking the Ice," the eighth episode of Star Trek: Enterprise's inaugural season. His prior extensive experience in visual effects on major films informed his approach to these visually demanding science fiction productions, enabling effective integration of special effects with narrative direction.

Death

Death and legacy

Terry Windell passed away on July 21, 2018, at the age of 61. The Visual Effects Society honored him in their In Memoriam tribute, recognizing his multifaceted career as a director of award-winning television commercials, visual effects artist, and animation supervisor whose work included supervising animation on the original Ghostbusters film.

Tributes and remembrance

Following his death in 2018, Terry Windell was remembered in industry memorials and fan announcements. The Visual Effects Society included a tribute to him in their In Memoriam section, noting his work as a director, visual effects, and animation supervisor before concluding "Rest in peace, Terry. You will be missed." His passing was also announced by Ghostbusters News, which highlighted his role as animation supervisor on the original Ghostbusters film and expressed condolences to his family and friends. Additionally, Saturday Mornings Forever listed him in their 2018 remembrance for his contributions as an artist in animation, including layouts and storyboard work on various cartoons. Public tributes remained limited, with no extensive retrospectives or statements from major collaborators widely documented.
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