Simon D. Holden (born 12 March 1957; age 67) is a visual effects supervisor and digital compositor who worked as digital compositor on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Holden was born in Accrington, Lancashire, England, UK. He earned his Bachelor of Arts Honors Degree in Graphic Design (Film) in Liverpool and moved a short time later to London where he worked as inker and painter at Cucumber Studios before his position as post production supervisor for television and commercials. Together with Keith Graham he founded the production company Moon + Parrot Productions in 1982 which was later renamed into The Holden Film Company in 1986. Holden moved to Los Angeles in 1989 and became a visual effects artist for Digital Domain in 1994. Between 1997 and 1999 he worked as senior digital compositor and visual effects supervisor for the company Click 3X LA, followed by freelance work for companies such as Digital Magic, Rhythm & Hues, Pacific Ocean Post, Entity FX, Zoic Studios, R!ot, and CBS Digital. Holden received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in the category Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects in 1989 for his work on the thirtysomething episode "Michael Writes A Story".
Holden's work as digital compositor can be seen in episodes of The X-Files, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Kindred: The Embraced (1996), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997), and Smallville and in feature films such as Journey to the Center of the Earth (1993, with Don Greenberg, Adam Howard, Scott Rader, Laurie Resnick, Steven J. Scott, Greg Stuhl, and Joe White), Coneheads (1993), Titanic (1996), Dante's Peak (1997), The Fifth Element (1997), Contact (1997), Moulin Rouge! (2001), Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), for CIS Hollywood on Paycheck (2003), and the comedy Freezerburn (2005) for which he provided the music with his 2003 founded band XUK from their 2005 album Love Hits ...like a cricket bat-out-of-hell.
More recently he worked as digital compositor and 2D artist on The Proposal (2009), the documentary From the Midst of Pain (2009), and The Social Network (2010).