7th Annual VES Awards
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Beverly Hilton Hotel
Beverly Hills, CA
The 7th Annual VES Awards recognizes outstanding visual effects in over a dozen categories of film, animation, television, commercials and video games.
Filmmakers, producers and guests joined more 1100 professionals from the visual effects industry for the gala.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button took home four awards—Including Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture. The Dark Knight and Wall-E took home three awards each.
Honorees
Lifetime Achievement Award
Kathleen Kennedy
Frank Marshall
Awarded for significant and lasting contributions to the art and science of the visual effects industry by way of vision, artistry, invention and innovation.
Georges Méliès Award
Awarded for pioneering significant and lasting contributions to the art and science of the visual effects industry by way of artistry, invention and groundbreaking work.
Videos & Photo Galleries
Highlights
Visual Effects Society – Visual Effects and Story
411 Production asks honorees at the VES Awards what motivates their creativity when developing effects.
Steven Spielberg Introduces VES Student Award
Steven Spielberg thanks Autodesk and the Visual Effects Society for making the VES student award a reality, and congratulates the students for their outstanding work.
Winners & Nominees
Below is the complete list of Winners and Nominees for the 7th Annual VES Awards. A sortable list for ALL years of VES Award winners / nominees can be found on the Previous VES Awards page. All archival viewing materials are cleared for viewing by logged-in VES members behind the VES website firewall. For more information, please review the VES Awards Rules & Procedures, Section 14: Ownership & Clearances here.
View the category of the nominees and winners below.
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture
This award is to honor the overall achievement of the visual effects within a live action motion picture where the visual effects are a visible, essential, and integral part of the story and play a principal and active role in the motion picture. A rule of thumb for defining whether a motion picture would be considered effects-driven would be to ask if the story could be told without the active participation of the VFX (including Special Effects). On the whole, the VFX in an effects-driven film would be easily identifiable by the viewing public and professionals working in the VFX field.
Fully animated films are not eligible in this category.
Cloverfield
Kevin Blank
Chantal Feghali
Michael Ellis
Eric Leven
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Hellboy 2 – The Golden Army
Michael J. Wassel
Lucy Killick
Adrian de Wet
Eamonn Butler
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Ironman
Ben Snow
Hal Hickel
Victoria Alonso
John Nelson
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Winner)
Eric Barba
Edson Williams
Nathan McGuinness
Lisa Beroud
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Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture
This award is to honor the overall achievement of the visual effects within a live action motion picture where the visual effects play a supporting, minor or background role in the telling of the story. Supporting visual effects, when taken as a whole, may help create the setting, environment, or mood of an entire film, but are generally intended to be subtle or invisible to the lay viewer. They do not consist of a significant number of CG characters, science fiction or fantasy elements, and other highly visible effects that one would expect to see in a visual effects-driven or “tent pole” film.
Effects-driven films may not enter their “invisible” effects in this category, and animated films are not eligible.
Changeling (Winner)
Michael Owens
Geoffrey Hancock
Jinnie Pak
Dennis Hoffman
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Eagle Eye
Jim Rygiel
Jim Berney
Crys Forsyth-Smith
David Smith
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Nim′s Island
Camille Cellucci
Scott Gordon
Fred Pienkos
James Straus
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Synecdoche, New York
Mark Russell
Richard Friedlander
Eric Robertson
Brett Miller
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Valkyrie
Richard R. Hoover
Maricel Pagulayan
Peter Nofz
Daniel Eaton
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Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Miniseries, Movie, or Special
This award is to honor the overall achievement of the visual effects within a single episode of an effects-driven miniseries, made-for-television movie or special that was broadcast and delivered via over-the-air, pay/basic cable, or satellite transmissions to homes. A rule of thumb for defining whether a program would be considered effects-driven would be to ask if the story could be told without the active participation of the VFX (including Special Effects).
Dr. Who – The Next Doctor – Cyber King
Dave Houghton
Marie Jones
Matt McKinney
Murray Barber
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Generation Kill – Episode 2
Adam McInnes
Anthony Bluff
Stephane Paris
David Sewell
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John Adams – Join Or Die (Winner)
Steve Kullback
Erik Henry Robert Stromberg
Jeff Goldman
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KnightRider – Prometheus
Sam Nicholson
Scott Ramsey
Chris Martin
Mike Enriquez
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Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series
This award is to honor the achievement of the visual effects within a single episode of a series where the visual effects are a visible, essential, and integral part of the story and play a principal and active role in the show. A rule of thumb for defining whether a series would be considered effects-driven would be to ask if the story could be told without the active participation of the VFX (including Special Effects).
Battlestar Gallactica Season Four – BSG Space Battle (Winner)
Gary Hutzel
Michael Gibson
Doug Drexler
Kyle Toucher
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Ghost Whisperer – Ghost In The Machine
Armen Kevorkian
Arthur J. Codron
Matt Scharf
Stefan Brederock
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Heroes – The Second Coming
Eric Grenaudier
Mark Spatny
Diego Galtieri
Michael Cook
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Sarah Connor Chronicles – Episode 108
James Lima
Raoul Bolognini
Andrew Orloff
Steve Meyer
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Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program
This award is to honor the overall achievement of the visual effects that play a supporting or background role within a single episode of a broadcast series, miniseries, made-for-television movie, or special wherein the visual effects are not necessarily essential to the telling of the story in the way that the effects of an effects-driven broadcast program are. Supporting visual effects, when taken as a whole, may help create the setting, environment, or mood of an entire program, and are generally intended to be invisible to the lay viewer. They do not consist of a significant number of CG characters, science fiction or fantasy elements, and other highly visible effects that one would expect to see in a visual effectsdriven broadcast program.
Fringe – Episode 101 – Pilot (Winner)
Kevin Blank
Jay Worth
Andrew Orloff
Barbara Genicoff
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Jericho – Episode 7 – Patriots & Tyrants
Andrew Orloff
Blyth Dalton
Chris Jones
Michael Cliett
Life – Frozen Solid
Max Ivins
Jenny Foster
Danny Kim
Shawn Lipowski
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Pushing Daisies – The Legend of Merle McQuoddy
William Powloski
Elizabeth Castro
Melanie Tucker
Eric Chauvin
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Best Single Visual Effect of the Year
Cloverfield – Statue of Liberty Crash and Woolworth Tower Collapse
Michael Ellis
Chantal Feghali
David Vickery
Ben Taylor
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Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – Valley Destruction
Stephanie Hornish
Pablo Helman
Jeff White
Craig Hammack
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Iron Man
Ben Snow
Wayne Billheimer
Victoria Alonso
John Nelson
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Benjamin’s Secret (Winner)
Eric Barba
Lisa Beroud
Steve Preeg
Jonathan Litt
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The Day The Earth Stood Still – Newborn Klaatu
Jeffrey A. Okun
R. Christopher White
Thomas M. Boland
Ben Thompson
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Outstanding Visual Effects in a Commercial
Bacardi – Sundance (Winner)
Alex Thiesen
Nikos Kalaitzidis
Jay Barton
Zsolt Krajcsik
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Coke – It’s Mine
Angus Kneale
Asher Edwards
Ben Smith
Dan Williams
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FedEx – Pigeon
Satoko Iinuma
Murray Butler
David Hulin
Spencer Lueders
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Monster Stork – Stork
William Bartlett
Helen Stanley
Dan Seddon
David Mellor
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Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project
The award is to honor the overall achievement of the visual effects within an entire Special Venue project. Special Venues are defined as installations specifically set up to project large-format films (e.g. IMAX or OMNIMAX theaters), theme park theaters that may include a motion-based ride, museums, World Fairs, and similar venues.
To be eligible, a Special Venue project must have been exhibited publicly:
- In a commercial venue for a paid admission, which may include the general admission to a theme park or special venue theater;
- For a minimum period of one week on a regular daily schedule; and
- Premiered in the current awards year in a Special Venue theater as defined above.
The following are not eligible in this category, regardless of the material’s original capture format:
- Special purpose events such as trade shows and conventions;
- Video material generally referred to as “pre-show” material;
- Repurposed films, i.e. projects initially intended for the theatrical market but which have been blown up for exhibition in large-format Special Venue theaters;
- Projects that were created as conventional 2D theatrical presentations but have been repurposed to stereographic 3D;
- Any 2D or stereographic 3D feature motion picture that either premiered first, or simultaneously, in any regular movie theater or in any broadcast medium;
- Any project that runs for an equal or greater amount of time in any regular movie theater or in any broadcast medium; and
- Movies intended for simultaneous distribution in both Special Venue and normal movie theaters. The intent of this category is to honor those projects made specifically for the Special Venue market.
Grand Canyon Adventure – River At Risk – Main Title Sequence (Winner)
Mark Freund
Alan Markowitz
Lee Nelson
Josh Mossotti
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Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
This award is to honor the overall achievement of the animation within an entire animated motion picture. The animation may be created by traditional cel animation, computer animation, and/or stop motion, as long as it meets the definitions of Animation and Animated Project as stated in the Appendix of this Rules & Procedures. The vocal performance of characters may be taken into consideration along with the visual qualities in evaluating the overall effectiveness of the animation.Title sequences are not eligible in this category.
Bolt – The Chase
Chris Williams
Byron Howard
John Murrah
Doug Bennett
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Kung Fu Panda – Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting: The Animation of Kung Fu Panda
Markus Manninen
Dan Wagner
Alex Parkinson
Raymond Zibach
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Roadside Romeo
Pankaj Khandpur
Sherry Bharda
Shrirang Sathaye
Suhael Merchant
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Wall-E (Winner)
Andrew Stanton
Jim Morris
Lindsey Collins
Nigel Hardwidge
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Waltz With Bashir
Yoni Goodman
Yael Nahlieli
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Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture
This award is to honor the overall achievement in a single animated character in a live action motion picture. The character may have been created by any technique or combination of techniques, including animatronics, as long as it meets the definition of Animation as stated in the Glossary of these Rules & Procedures.
Title sequences are not eligible in this category.
Hellboy II The Golden Army – Elemental Sequence
Colin McEvoy
Christoph Ammann
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Iron Man
Hal Hickel
Bruce Holcomb
James Tooley
John Walker
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Benjamin Button (Winner)
Steve Preeg
Matthias Wittmann
Tom St. Amand
David McLean
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The Spiderwick Chronicles – Hogsqueal
Todd Labonte
Michael Brunet
Nathan Fredenburg
Aharon Bourland
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Outstanding Real Time Visuals in a Video Game
Crysis Warhead (Winner)
Zoltan Pocza
Gabor Mogyorosi
Tamas Schlagl
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Dead Space
Ian Milham
Ben Wanat
Christopher Stone
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Need For Speed Undercover – Xbox 360
Henry LaBounta
Steve Barcia
Dave Taylor
Carl Jarrett
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Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
This award is to honor the overall achievement in a single animated character in an animated motion picture. The character may have been created by any technique or combination of techniques, including animatronics, as long as it meets the definition of Animation as stated in the Glossary.
Title sequences are not eligible in this category.
BOLT – Various Sequences – Bolt
Becky Bresee
Bob Davies
Renato Dos Anjos
Wayne Unten Jr.
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BOLT – Various Sequences – Rhino
Adam Dykstra
Dave Gottlieb
Clay Kaytis
Hyrum Osmond
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Kung Fu Panda – This Kung Fu Stuff is Hard Work- The Animation of Po
Jack Black
Dan Wagner
Nico Marlet
Peter Farson
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Wall-E – Wall-E and Eve Truck Sequence (Winner)
Ben Burtt
Victor Navone
Austin Lee
Jay Shuster
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Outstanding Pre-Rendered Visuals In A Video Game
Command and Conquer – Red Alert 3 – Chrono-Lab, Empire and Allied Scenes
Richard Taylor
Benjamin Hopkins
KaTai Tang
Mical Pedriana
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Need For Speed Undercover – Cinematics
Henry LaBounta
Steve Barcia
Dave Taylor
Mark Raham
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World of Warcraft – Wrath of the Lich King – Intro Cinematic (Winner)
Jeff Chamberlain
Phillip Hillenbrand
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Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Broadcast Program or Commercial
Bacardi – Sundance
James Atkinson
John Cooper
Phillip Prahl
Charles Felix Chabert
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Brains Dance (Winner)
James Sindle
Jesus Parra
Josh Fourtwells
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Coke – Stewie
Ben Smith
Andrew Proctor
Jong Jim Choi
Keith Kim
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Outstanding Created Environment in a Broadcast Program or Commercial
This award is to honor the overall achievement of a single created environment in a live action broadcast program that best creates an illusion of setting for the story being told. Created environments are defined as either completely artificial environments, or the enhancement of an existing practical set location through the addition of elements not present during photography. The environment may occur more than once in the project and under different conditions, but must be the same environment, created by the exact same team.
This category judges not only the techniques for creating the environment, but also their integration with any practical plate photography. Before & Afters must show the integration of the multiple elements used to create the environment.
Stereo extractions of environments that do not contain any other significant enhancements, or fully animated productions, are not eligible in this category. For practical purposes, the environment should be a single setting within the story, and not, for example, all locations within an entire city.
Adams – Join or Die – Episode 1 – The Boston Harbor (Winner)
Paul Graff
Robert Stromberg
Adam Watkins
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AUDI – Living Room – Living Room
Jack Zaloga
Jake Montgomery
Andy Boyd
Sean Durnan
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Heroes – Tokyo
Meliza Fermin
Michael Cook
Daniel Kumiega
Anthony Ocampo
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Wrigley’s – Fruit Shredder
Ludo Fealy
Dean Robinson
Adam Leary
Michael Gregory
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Outstanding Matte Paintings in a Feature Motion Picture
Changeling – 1928 Downtown L.A. (Winner)
Romain Bayle
Abel Milanes
Allan Lee
Debor Dunphy
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Indiana Jones and The Kingdome of the Crystal Skull
Richard Bluff
Barry Williams
Yanick Dusseault
Yusei Uesugi
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Speed Racer – Overall Matte Painting Presentation
Lubo Hristov
Dennis Martin
Ron Crabb
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Synedoche, New York – Matte Paintings
Brett Miller
Garrett Eaton
Matthew Conner
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Outstanding Effects Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
This award is to honor the overall achievement of the effects animation within an entire animated motion picture. Effects animation constitutes any dynamic elements that are not characters, set pieces, or what would be considered a matte painting or background. These effects may include water, splashes, smoke, fire, other naturally occurring elements including dust and other particulates, as well as those animated using procedural techniques or dynamic simulations. The effects may or may not be photorealistic and they may interact with, or be part of the characters, set elements and matte paintings with which they coexist.
BOLT – Various Sequences
John Murrah
Michael Kaschalk
Dale Mayeda
Adolph Lusinsky
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Madagascar Escape 2 Africa – Effects in Africa
Scott Peterson
Laurent Kermel
Andrew Wheeler
Greg Gladstone
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WALL-E – Effects in WALL-E (Winner)
Jason Johnston
Keith Daniel Klohn
Enrique Vila
Bill Watral
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Outstanding Matte Paintings in a Broadcast Program or Commercial
Doctor Who – Series 4 – Silence in the Library (Winner)
Simon Wickers
Charlie Bennett
Tim Barter
Arianna Lago
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Generation Kill – Episode 2
Christian Irles
Yannick Bourgie
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Merlin The Mark Of Nimueh Series 1 – The Mark of Nimueh
Dave Early
Simon Wickers
Bryan Bartlett
Sara Bennet
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Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Feature Motion Picture
Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
David Fogler
Craig Hammack
Brian Gernand
Geoff Heron
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Iron Man – Suit Up Machine
Aaron McBride
Russell Paul
Gerald Gutschmidt
Keiji Yamaguchi
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My Darling of the Mountains – Hot Springs
Taro Kiba
Kenji Nagatani
Yuki Minagawa
Hideo Udo
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The Dark Knight – Garbage Truck Crash Models and Miniatures (Winner)
Ian Hunter
Forest Fischer
Scott Beverly
Adam Gelbart
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Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Broadcast Program or Commercial
New Balance – Anthem (Winner)
Ian Hunter
Jon Warren
Matt Burlingame
Raymond Moore
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Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture
Cloverfield – Brooklyn Bridge Sequence
David Vickery
Phil Johnson
Victor Wade
Sean Stranks
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Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – Temple Heart
Michael Halsted
David Fogler
Steve Walton
David Weitzberg
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Synedoche, New York – Created Environment
Brett Miller
Garrett Eaton
Matthew Conner
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The Dark Knight – IMAX Gotham City Scapes (Winner)
Peter Bebb
Stuart Farley
Philippe Leprince
Andrew Lockley
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The Mummy – Tomb of the Dragon Emperor – Avalanche Sequence
Mike Meaker
Rich Mahon
Jason Iverson
Sho Hasegawa
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Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture
This award is to honor outstanding achievement in compositing multiple elements into a final visual effect shot or group of shots in a live action feature motion picture. This category is for a body of work created for a single motion picture by an individual artist or team of artists.
Multiple entries from the same project are eligible provided the compositing teams are 100% different and the shots being submitted are completelydifferent. Title sequences are eligible as long as:
- They are submitted in textless form in order not to conflict with any other awards rule; and
- They are part of the storytelling and are not a specially designed separate animated title sequence in a live action project.
Animated films are not eligible in this category.
Iron Man – Head Under Display – HUD Compositing
Jonathan Rothbart
Dav Rauch
Kyle McCulloch
Kent Seki
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Quantum Of Solace – Sienna Chase and Fight Sequence
Anthony Smith
Christian Kaestner
Adrian Metzelaar
Jon Thum
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The Chronicles of Narnia, Prince Caspian
Stuart Lashley
Arundi Asregadoo
Mark Curtis
Richard Baker
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Benjamin Comes Together (Winner)
Janelle Croshaw
Paul Lambert
Sonja Burchard
Sarahjane Javelo
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Outstanding Compositing in a Broadcast Program or Commercial
This award is to honor outstanding achievement in compositing multiple elements into a final visual effect shot or group of shots in a single live action episode of a broadcast program or commercial. This category is for a body of work created for a single broadcast episode by an individual artist or team of artists. Multiple sequences may be entered from the same episode or series provided the compositing teams are 100% different and the shots being submitted are completely different.
Animated programs or main title sequences are not eligible in this category.
Coke – It’s Mine – Balloons
Angus Kneale
Dan Williams
Andrew Proctor
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Fedex PIGEON – Pigeon
Andy Walker
Spencer Lueders
Maryanne Butler
Murray Butler
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John Adams – Join or Die – Episode 1 – The Boston Harbor (Winner)
Paul Graff
Joshua LaCross
Matt Collorafice
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Time Sculpture
Richard de Carteret
Paul Downes
Oliver Dadswell
John Price
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Outstanding Special Effects in a Feature Motion Picture
The Dark Knight – Overall (Winner)
Chris Corbould
Peter Notley
Ian Lowe
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Outstanding Visual Effects in a Student Project
Hangar Number Five – Robot Attack
Nathan Matsuda
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La Main Des Maitres – Revolution
Adrien CaYuS Toupet
Clement Delatre
Vivien Looky Chauvet
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Plastic – Transformation Sequence (Winner)
Sandy Widyanata
Courtney Wise
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