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  1. Dustin Lance Black. Original Screenplay winner for Milk. Heath Ledger. The Supporting Actor winner's father Kim Ledger, mother Sally Bell and sister Kate Ledger accept his Oscar for The Dark Knight. View More Memorable Moments.

  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. The Academy Award for Best Visual Effects is presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for the best achievement in visual effects. It has been handed to four members of the team directly responsible for creating the film's visual effects since 1980.

    • Best Picture
    • Animated Feature Film
    • Directing
    • Actor in A Leading Role
    • Actress in A Leading Role
    • Actor in A Supporting Role
    • Actress in A Supporting Role
    • Writing
    • Music
    • Film Editing

    Avatar – James Cameron, Jon Landau The Blind Side – Gil Netter, Andrew A. Kosove, Broderick Johnson District 9 – Peter Jackson, Carolynne Cunningham An Education – Finola Dwyer, Amanda Posey The Hurt Locker – Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Nicolas Chartier, Greg Shapiro Inglourious Basterds – Lawrence Bender Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapp...

    Coraline – Henry Selick Fantastic Mr. Fox – Wes Anderson The Princess and the Frog – John Musker, Ron Clements The Secret of Kells – Tomm Moore Up– Pete Docter

    Avatar – James Cameron The Hurt Locker – Kathryn Bigelow Inglourious Basterds – Quentin Tarantino Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire – Lee Daniels Up in the Air– Jason Reitman

    Jeff Bridges – Crazy Heart George Clooney – Up in the Air Colin Firth – A Single Man Morgan Freeman – Invictus Jeremy Renner – The Hurt Locker

    Sandra Bullock – The Blind Side Helen Mirren – The Last Station Carey Mulligan – An Education Gabourey Sidibe – Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire Meryl Streep – Julie & Julia

    Matt Damon – Invictus Woody Harrelson – The Messenger Christopher Plummer – The Last Station Stanley Tucci – The Lovely Bones Christoph Waltz – Inglourious Basterds

    Penélope Cruz – Nine Vera Farmiga – Up in the Air Maggie Gyllenhaal – Crazy Heart Anna Kendrick – Up in the Air Mo’Nique – Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire

    District 9 – Neill Blomkamp, Terri Tatchell An Education – Nick Hornby In the Loop – Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, Tony Roche Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire – Geoffrey Fletcher Up in the Air– Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner

    “Almost There” – The Princess and the Frog – Music, Lyric by Randy Newman “Down In New Orleans” – The Princess and the Frog – Music, Lyric by Randy Newman “Loin De Paname” – Paris 36 – Music by Reinhardt Wagner; Lyric by Frank Thomas “Take It All” – Nine – Music, Lyric by Maury Yeston “The Weary Kind (Theme From Crazy Heart)” – Crazy Heart– Music, ...

    Avatar – Stephen Rivkin, John Refoua, James Cameron District 9 – Julian Clarke The Hurt Locker – Bob Murawski, Chris Innis Inglourious Basterds – Sally Menke Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire– Joe Klotz

  4. Will Smith presenting Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton and Craig Barron the Oscar® for Visual Effects for "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" at the 81...

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  5. The Golden Compass won the Best Visual Effects category at the 80th Academy Awards. Set in a parallel universe, Rhythm & Hues' extensive VFX work helped create everything from battling armored polar bears, to the magical alethiometer from which the film takes its name.

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  7. Feb 22, 2009 · THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON won the Oscar for Achievement in Visual Effects. Winners of the 81st Academy Awards were announced Sunday, February 22 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.

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