Toni Pace Carstensen

Toni Pace Carstensen, also known simply as Tony Pace, is the Visual Effects Producer for CBS Digital, the group currently working on Star Trek: The Original Series Remastered, which began in. She was even seen as a Starfleet extra on the mall at the new matte painting for the episode.

She also served as VFX Producer on the Star Trek: The Experience attraction Borg Invasion 4D.

Pace (along with fellow CBS Digital co-workers Jimmy Berndt, Brian Vogt, and Craig Weiss) was nominated for a Visual Effects Society Award in Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program for her work on the pilot episode of Bryan Fuller's hit ABC series, Pushing Daisies.

Pace has produced the visual effects for ' 1997 drama The End of Violence (featuring Daniel Benzali and Rosalind Chao), the 1997 horror/comedy An American Werewolf in Paris, the 1999 sports drama Any Given Sunday (co-written by John Logan), and the 2004 comedy Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!. She was also digital production manager for 1999's Fantasia/2000 and was visual effects post-production coordinator on 2005's Snakes on a Plane (directed by David Richard Ellis).

In 2007, she was associate producer on the TV documentary mini-series, The Writing Code. The following year, she played Nurse Tyson in the comedy Tales from the Catholic Church of Elvis!, which featured Gwen Van Dam.