It wasn't easy to find coverage of the VES Awards from the Visual Effects Society itself. If you go to VESAwards.com, there is no information on the winners listed (only applications and nominees). No email went out to VES members, which is strange because VES is usually pretty good about disseminating information via email. I went to visualeffectssociety.com, and on the far right side is a tiny link to a hastily prepped PDF file, which contained the names of the winners. The site contained no photographs of the event, no video, no acceptance speeches, and no links to other press coverage of the event. Disappointing, to say the least, especially for VES' biggest night of the year.
As for the awards themselves, I heard that it was a fun show. They gave lifetime achievement awards to the one and only Phil Tippett, as well as the monster producing partners Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall.
As for the awards themselves, I was, of course, rooting for my fellow ILMers for our nominations for "Iron Man" and "Indiana Jones." I especially was hoping for an "Indiana Jones" win for Best Created Environment, since I contributed to the Temple Heart sequence (hopefully more on this in a future post). But "Button" and "Dark Knight" swooped up most of the awards, and for the most part, rightfully so.
Here are some press clippings that I was able to muster:
- Variety: 'Button' Tops Visual Effects Awards
- VFXWorld: Backstage at the VES Awards
- FXGuide: VES Awards Report and Photo Gallery
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON
Eric Barba, Edson Williams, Nathan McGuinness, Lisa Beroud
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Motion Picture
CHANGELING
Michael Owens, Geoffrey Hancock, Jinnie Pak, Dennis Hoffman
Best Single Visual Effect of the Year
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON - Benjamin's Secret
Eric Barba, Lisa Beroud, Steve Preeg, Jonathan Litt
Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Motion Picture
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON - Benjamin Button
Steve Preeg, Matthias Wittmann, Tom St. Amand, David McLean
CHANGELING - 1928 Downtown L.A.
Romain Bayle, Abel Milanes, Allan Lee, Debor Dunphy
Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Feature Motion Picture
THE DARK KNIGHT - Garbage Truck Crash Models and Miniatures
Ian Hunter, Forest Fischer, Branden Seifert, Adam Gelbart
Outstanding Created Environment in a Feature Motion Picture
THE DARK KNIGHT - IMAX Gotham City Scapes
Peter Bebb, David Vickery, Philippe Leprince, Andrew Lockley
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON - Benjamin Comes Together
Janelle Croshaw, Paul Lambert, Sonja Burchard, Sarahjane Javelo
Outstanding Special Effects in a Motion Picture
THE DARK KNIGHT
Chris Corbould, Peter Notley, Ian Lowe
3 comments:
Congratulations to "The Curious Case..." and "The Dark Knight" and of course, Phil Tippett!
I still would've liked "The Incredible Hulk" to get some nominations (like 'Best Animated Character in a Feature Film' for the Hulk himself) and "Prince Caspian" to get some nods for miniatures or 'Best Single Visual Effect of the Year' (the River-god)
It was also nice to see "Indiana Jones IV" (4 noms), and "The Mummy 3" (1 nom) get some nominations as well, despite some negative VFX reviews.
But, alas, this was not ILM's year. Lots of nominations, no awards though. (Unlike 2006 and 2007 where they destroyed everybody else!!!)
Can't wait for next year!
I agree this year with movies such as:
Avatar
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Star Trek
And many more...
With all of those movies coming out this year should be a great year for special effects, explosions, monsters and all that good stuff
In my opinion, the winners and the awards that they received that were most worthy, were the 'Best Animated Character' for "Button" and the 'Best Special Effects' for "The Dark Knight". "The Dark Knight" had amazing physical, special effects.
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