Gavin Ames
Gavin H. Ames is a steadicam and camera operator who worked in the camera and electrical department on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise.
As camera operator Ames worked on the drama Lap Dancing (1995), the short film Must Be the Music (1996, with Gregory W. Smith), The Sweeper (1996), What About Brian (2006), Big Love (2006), Standoff (2006), Californication (2007), and Ghost Whisperer (2007-2009), and The Clique (2008).
His credits as steadicam operator include the short drama A & P (1996), Silent Lies (1996), the television drama Breaking Through (1996), True Vengeance (1997), Crash Dive (1997), Midnight Blue (1997), the short comedy Bazaar (1997), At Sachem Farm (1998), Happy, Texas (1999), Foolish (1999), Omega Boost (1999), Seven Girlfriends (1999), the television movie The Theory of Everything (2000), the thriller The Stray (2000), The Chaos Factor (2000), Luckytown (2000), the drama Blind Obsession (2001), Lost Voyage (2001), the comedy Wheelmen (2002), Big Love (2006) and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006-2007).
Star Trek episodes
(This list is currently incomplete.)
- ENT:
- "Broken Bow" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited) (Season 1)
- "Fight or Flight" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "Strange New World" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "Unexpected" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "Terra Nova" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "The Andorian Incident" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "Breaking the Ice" – Steadicam Operator/ Camera Operator (uncredited)
- "Fortunate Son" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "Cold Front" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "Silent Enemy" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "Dear Doctor" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "Fusion" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "Rogue Planet" – Steadicam Operator/ "B" Camera Operator (uncredited)
- "Oasis" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "Detained" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "Vox Sola" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)
- "Fallen Hero" – "B" Camera Operator (uncredited)
- "Two Days and Two Nights" – Steadicam Operator (uncredited)