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  1. * Visual Effects - Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb Art Direction - Production Design: Guy Hendrix Dyas; Set Decoration: Larry Dias and Doug Mowat Music (Original Score) - Hans Zimmer Best Picture - Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan, Producers

  2. Dec 3, 2023 · In this article, we’ll take you on a cinematic journey through the full list of Academy Award winners for Best VFX and highlight the top 10 films that have left an indelible mark on the history of cinema with their astonishing visual effects.

  3. According to the official Academy Award rules, the criteria are: (a) consideration of the contribution the visual effects make to the overall production and (b) the artistry, skill and fidelity with which the visual illusions are achieved. Filmmakers

    • We see you… And just like 13 years ago, Avatar: The Way of Water is the winner! Congratulations to Wētā FX and all the VFX creatives that brought a mesmerizing story to our screens.
    • And the winner is... Dune! Congratulations to DNEG and all the VFX creatives involved in the retelling of this beloved sci-fi epic! Led by Production VFX Supervisor Paul Lambert, alongside VFX Supervisors Tristan Myles and Brian Connor, the VFX elements in Dune were meticulously designed to immerse audiences into the dystopian world based on Frank Herbert’s novel.
    • Tenet. This sci-fi, action-adventure sees another Oscar win for Christopher Nolan and the fantastic DNEG VFX team. With six wins in the past ten years, the creatives at DNEG played an integral part in executing the film's complex time-traveling narrative.
    • 1917. Creating the illusion that 1917 had been captured in one continuous shot proved no easy feat, but VFX supervisor Guillaume Rocheron and his team at Moving Picture Company rose to the challenge, digitally stitching together scores of invisible moments and creating entire digital environments from scratch to win over worthy contenders such as The Lion King and The Irishman.
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    The Academy Award for Best Visual Effects is an Academy Award that recognizes the finest or most outstanding visual effects in film.

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences first recognized the technical contributions of special effects to movies at its inaugural dinner in 1928, presenting a plaque for Best Engineering Effects to the first Best Picture Oscar winner, the World War I flying drama Wings.

    Producer David O. Selznick, then production head at RKO Studios, petitioned the Academy Board of Governors to recognize the work of animator Willis O'Brien for his groundbreaking work on 1933's King Kong (1933).

    But it was not until 1938 when a film was actually recognized for its effects work, when a "Special Achievement Award for Special Effects" was given to the Paramount film Spawn of the North. The following year, Best Special Effects became a recognized category, although on occasion the Academy has chosen to honor a single film outright rather than nominate two or more films. From 1939 to 1963, it was an award for a film's visual effects as well as audio effects, so usually it was given to two persons, although some years only one or the other type of effect was recognised. In 1964, it was given only for visual effects, and the following year the name of the category was changed to Best Special Visual Effects.

    •1927/28: The category was named Best Engineering Effects

    11th Academy Awards, 1938\tSpecial Achievement Academy Award — Spawn of the North — Gordon Jennings, Farciot Edouart, Loyal Griggs

    •1939 - 1963: The category was named Best Special Effects

    •1964 - 1971: The category was named Best Special Visual Effects

    1970s

    45th Academy Awards, 1972\tSpecial Achievement Academy Award — The Poseidon Adventure — L. B. Abbott, A. D. Flowers

    •Best Special Effects

    •Best Special Visual Effects

  5. Apr 23, 2021 · Best Visual Effects is one of our favorite Oscar categories, so here are some things you might not know about the Academy Award category honoring VFX artistry.

  6. The 83rd Academy Awards | 2011. Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center. Sunday, February 27, 2011. Honoring movies released in 2010. Share Facebook Twitter. Highlights. Original Screenplay. The King's Speech. David Seidler. Animated Feature.

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