Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture
Paul
Butterworth, Charley Henley, Allen Maris and Richard Stammers (Prometheus)
Grady
Cofer, Pablo Helman, Jeanie King and Glen McIntosh (Battleship)
Thomas
Fisher, Susan MacLeod, Guillaume Rocheron and Bill Westenhofer (Life of Pi)
Joe
Letteri, Eileen Moran, Eric Saindon and Kevin L. Sherwood (The Hobbit: An
Unexpected Journey)
Susan
Pickett, Janek Sirrs, Jeff White and Guy Williams (The Avengers)
Outstanding Supporting
Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture
Geoff Anderson, Chris Harvey and Jeremy Hattingh (Zero Dark Thirty)
Geoff Anderson, Chris Harvey and Jeremy Hattingh (Zero Dark Thirty)
Kevin
Baillie, Michael Lantieri, Chris Stoski and Ryan Tudhope (Flight)
Béatrice
Bauwens, Cédric Fayolle, Nicolas Rey and Stéphane Thibert (Rust and Bone)
Felix
Bergés, Sandra Hermida and Pau Costa Moeller (The Impossible)
Matt
Dessero, Leslie Hough, Gregory McMurry and Tom Smith (Argo)
Matt
Aitken, Victor Huang, Christian Rivers and R. Christopher White (The Hobbit: An
Unexpected Journey)
Daniel
Baldwin, Mattias Forsstrom, Sam Schwier and Joshua Wassung – ‘Hover Car Chase’
(Total Recall)
Colin
Benoit, Jeremy Goldman, Tory Mercer and Anthony Rispoli – ‘Downtown Manhattan’
(The Avengers)
Rob
Engle, David Schaub, Cosku Turhan and Max Tyrie (The Amazing Spider-Man)
Outstanding FX and Simulation Animation in a Live Action
Feature Motion Picture
Florent Andorra, Willi Geiger, Rick Hankins and Florian Witzel (Battleship)
Florent Andorra, Willi Geiger, Rick Hankins and Florian Witzel (Battleship)
Jason
Bayever, David Horsley, Scott Townsend and Miles Vignol – ‘Ocean’ (Life of Pi)
Areito
Echevarria, Chet Leavai, Garry Runke and Francois Sugny (The Hobbit: An
Unexpected Journey)
Harry
Mukhopadhyay, David Stopford, Mark Williams and Derek Wolfe – ‘Storm of God’ (Life
of Pi)
Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture
Jean-Luc Azzis, Steven McGillen, Christoph Salzmann and Charles Tait (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)
Jean-Luc Azzis, Steven McGillen, Christoph Salzmann and Charles Tait (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)
Chris
Balog, Peter Demarest, Nelson Sepulveda and Alan Travis – ‘Hulk Punch’ (The
Avengers)
Xavier
Bourque, Sam Cole, Simone Riginelli and Denis Scolan – ‘Engineers & the
Orrery’ (Prometheus)
Ryan Clarke, Jose Fernandez, Sean Oharas and Hamish
Schumacher – ‘Storm of God’ (Life of Pi)
Outstanding Created
Environment in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture
Ryan Arcus, Simon Jung, Alastair Maher and Anthony M. Patti – ‘Goblin Caverns’ The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)
Ryan Arcus, Simon Jung, Alastair Maher and Anthony M. Patti – ‘Goblin Caverns’ The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)
Jason Bayever, Sho Hasegawa,
Jimmy Jewell and Walt Jones – ‘Open Ocean’ (Life of Pi)
Richard
Bluff, Giles Hancock, David Meny and Andy Proctor – ‘Midtown Manhattan’ (The Avengers)
Julien Bolbach, Marco
Genovesi, Martin Riedel and Marco Rolandi – ‘LV-233’ (Prometheus)
Outstanding Models in a
Feature Motion Picture
Scott Beverly, Alan Faucher, Ian Hunter and Steve Newburn – ‘Airplane Heist’ (The Dark Knight Rises)
Scott Beverly, Alan Faucher, Ian Hunter and Steve Newburn – ‘Airplane Heist’ (The Dark Knight Rises)
Markus
Donhauser, Patrick Lehn, Angel Martinez and Juergen Pirman – ‘Orchid Hotel’
(The Impossible)
Craig
Feifarek, Nam Hee Chel, Erik Neill and Tae Hyun Park – ‘Cape Canaveral / Apollo
Launch’ (Men in Black 3)
Rene
Garcia, Bruce Holcomb, Polly Ing and Aaron Wilson – ‘Helicarrier’ (The Avengers)
Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature
Motion Picture
Gino Acevedo, Alessandro Bonora, Jeff Capogreco and Kevin Estey – ‘Gollum’ (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)
Gino Acevedo, Alessandro Bonora, Jeff Capogreco and Kevin Estey – ‘Gollum’ (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)
Betsy
Asher Hall, Sean Comer, Erik De Boer and Lan Kai Hua – ‘Richard Parker’ (Life
of Pi)
Chan
Jung Min, David Clayton, Guillaume Francois and James Jacobs – ‘Goblin King’
(The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)
Marc Chu, John Doublestein, Cyrus Jam and Jason Smith – ‘The Hulk’ (The Avengers)
Marc Chu, John Doublestein, Cyrus Jam and Jason Smith – ‘The Hulk’ (The Avengers)
Outstanding Animation in
an Animated Feature Motion Picture
Mark Andrews, Steve May, Katherine Sarafian and Bill Wise (Brave)
Mark Andrews, Steve May, Katherine Sarafian and Bill Wise (Brave)
Nancy
Bernstein, David Prescott, Peter Ramsey and Christina Steinberg (Rise of the
Guardians)
Lydia
Bottegoni, James Crossley, Mike Ford and Daniel Kramer (Hotel Transylvania)
Chris
Butler, Sam Fell, Travis Knight and Brad Schiff (ParaNorman)
Sean
Jenkins, Scott Kersavage, Rich Moore and Clark Spencer (Wreck-It Ralph)
Outstanding FX and
Simulation Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
Chris Chapman, Dave Hale, Michael K. O’Brien and Bill Watral (Brave)
Chris Chapman, Dave Hale, Michael K. O’Brien and Bill Watral (Brave)
Michael
Cordova, Grant Laker, Susanna Luck and Peter Vickery – ‘Angry Aggie Ink-Blot
Electricity’ (ParaNorman)
Aidan
Fraser, Joe Gorski, Eric Kuehne and Andrew Nawrot – ‘Practical Volumetrics’
(ParaNorman)
Andy
Hayes, Carl Hooper, Andrew Wheeler and Stephen Wood – ‘Last Stand’ (Rise of the
Guardians)
Outstanding Created
Environment in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
Tim Best, Steve Pilcher, Inigo Quilez and Andy Whittock – ‘The Forest’ (Brave)
Tim Best, Steve Pilcher, Inigo Quilez and Andy Whittock – ‘The Forest’ (Brave)
Alice
Bird, Matt Delue and Caitlin Pashalek – ‘Main Street’ (ParaNorman)
Eric
Bouffard, Sonja Burchard, Andy Harbeck and Peter Maynez – ‘The North Pole’
(Rise of the Guardians)
Phil
Brotherton, Robert Desue, Oliver Jones and Nick Mariana – ‘The Graveyard’
(ParaNorman)
Outstanding Animated
Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
Will Becher, Jay Grace and Loyd Price (The Pirates: Band of Misfits)
Will Becher, Jay Grace and Loyd Price (The Pirates: Band of Misfits)
Bill
Haller, Tim Pixton and Jorge Vigara – ‘Dracula’ (Hotel Transylvania)
Travis
Hathaway, Olivier Soares, Peter Sumanaseni and Brian Tindall – ‘Merida’
(Brave)
John
Kahwaty, Suzan Kim, Michelle Robinson and Tony Smeed – ‘Vanellope’ (Wreck-It
Ralph)
As regards the Academy, four of the five nominees in the main category here are eligible there - only Battleship won't get the Oscar nod for sure. Happy to see Prometheus there, and hope it gets in with Oscar; Life of Pi is certain for the Oscar, The Avengers and The Hobbit (the big winner here, with seven nominations) are less certain, but very likely. Winners on the 5th of February.
NO CLOUD ATLAS.
ReplyDeleteEGREGIOUS SNUB.
Orissn of Somni-451 story ITSELF had sm of the grounbreaking effects.
EVERY1 had issues with MAKEUP/narrative/ directon but visual effects were CLINICAL.
OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENT OR/AND OUTSTANDING VIRTUAL CINEMATOGRAPHY- NEO SEOUL ESCAPE AND UNION SATELITE SHOOTOUT.
MODEL AND COMPSOSTING- MAUNA SOL JOUNEY & PRESCIENT SHIP . u LL GET PLENTY OF OPTIONS.
HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT.
And BATTLESHIP OVER CLOUD ATLAS AND TDKR IS A JOKE.
SAVING GRACE IS PROMETHEUS BEING RECOGNISED.
MASSIVE LET DOWN BY VES?
It is a disappointment that Cloud Atlas doesn't receive a single nomination. This is a very narrow field from the VES - no Cloud Atlas, John Carter, Skyfall or Snow White and the Huntsman, and just one nomination apiece for The Dark Knight Rises and The Amazing Spider-Man. I'll defend Battleship, in that its effects are very convincing, and prolific, but I'm a proponent of recognising not just accuracy and technical proficiency in categories such as visual effects, but also artistic design, and narrative function. So, agreed, this selection is a bit of a let down.
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