Wednesday 6 February 2013

VISUAL EFFECTS SOCIETY WINNERS


Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture
Thomas Fisher, Susan MacLeod, Guillaume Rocheron and Bill Westenhofer (Life of Pi)

Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture
Felix Bergés, Sandra Hermida and Pau Costa Moeller (The Impossible)

Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture
Matt Aitken, Victor Huang, Christian Rivers and R. Christopher White (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)

Outstanding FX and Simulation Animation in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture
Harry Mukhopadhyay, David Stopford, Mark Williams and Derek Wolfe – ‘Storm of God’ (Life of Pi)

Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture
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
Richard Bluff, Giles Hancock, David Meny and Andy Proctor – ‘Midtown Manhattan’ (The Avengers)

Outstanding Models in a Feature Motion Picture
Rene Garcia, Bruce Holcomb, Polly Ing and Aaron Wilson – ‘Helicarrier’ (The Avengers)

Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture
Betsy Asher Hall, Sean Comer, Erik De Boer and Lan Kai Hua – ‘Richard Parker’ (Life of Pi)

Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature Motion PictureMark Andrews, Steve May, Katherine Sarafian and Bill Wise (Brave)

Outstanding FX and Simulation Animation in an Animated Feature Motion PictureChris Chapman, Dave Hale, Michael K. O’Brien and Bill Watral (Brave)

Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature Motion PictureTim Best, Steve Pilcher, Inigo Quilez and Andy Whittock – ‘The Forest’ (Brave)

Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture
Travis Hathaway, Olivier Soares, Peter Sumanaseni and Brian Tindall – ‘Merida’ (Brave)

Life of Pi and Brave dominate the VES' winners this year, with Brave winning in every animated category and Life of Pi missing only one of its nominations (Created Environment). This means that other films barely have a look in, although The Impossible is a very good choice for Supporting Visual Effects, and I was rooting for Life of Pi and Brave anyway. Nominations from last month.

8 comments:

  1. Couldn't have been more predictable.
    Life Of Pi would have led even if VES had considered slew of other deserving movies in the categories.

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    1. True, but I love Life of Pi, so I don't mind!

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  2. Are you going to write an article predicting the BAFTA winners?

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    1. No. Ftr, I expect Argo, Affleck, Day-Lewis, Chastain, Waltz, Hathaway, Zero Dark Thirty and Argo to win the top eight awards.

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  3. Great.
    Solid picks.
    Riva, Tarantino/Haneke and Kushner could be spoilers in actress, original & adapted screenplay respectively.
    Supporting actor category is still up in the air.
    What makes it even harder is the fact that all are previous winners.
    Apparently, Alan Arkin has rather slim chances.
    Philip Seymour Hoffman won Critics choice.
    Christoph Waltz won Globe.
    Robert De Niro won discretionary best supporting from AACTA international.
    Tommy Lee Jones won SAG.
    Does the SAG win for Tommy Lee Jones makes him a frontrunner now?
    Can we expect some surprises in this category?
    How do you see this race?
    Thanks.

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    1. Tommy Lee Jones is probably the frontrunner, yes, particularly if the Academy likes Lincoln more than the guilds. But I expect Robert De Niro to spoil, potentially. The buzz is around him currently, and ballots are sent out tomorrow. Christoph Waltz could win too. I don't rate Philip Seymour Hoffman's chances very high atm.

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  4. Yep, LIFE OF PI is my own personal choice for this category, and it's the one I am predicting to win.

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    1. How could the Academy not? A Best Picture nominee with 11 nominations and the best visual effects of the year by a country mile. I hope it cleans up!

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