Inception Comes Up Big At Visual Effects Society Awards

Topic started by Rorie on Feb. 2, 2011. Last post by BjornTheUnicorn 1 year, 3 months ago.
Post by Rorie (3,214 posts) See mini bio
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   I'm...happy? 
 I'm...happy? 
Even though it doesn't look like Inception is going to be sweeping the Oscars, Christopher Nolan got a bit of a consolation prize Monday when his film picked up four trophies at the ninth annual Visual Effects Society awards, winning for "Outstanding Visual Effects In A Visual-Effects Driven Feature Motion Picture," "Outstanding Created Environment In A Live Action Feature Motion Picture," "Outstanding Models & Miniatures In A Feature Motion Picture," and "Outstanding Compositing In A Feature Motion Picture". Phew. I got tired just typing those. Sadly, it lost in the "Outstanding BWAAAHHHHH" category to the sound I made when I saw the Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son trailer. Nolan himself also picked up the inaugural VES Visionary Award, and Ray Harryhausen took home a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award.  
 
Surprise of the night? How To Train Your Dragon beating Toy Story 3 in the two categories in which those movies went head-to-head, as well as in the category for "Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture," which Pixar's film wasn't nominated in. Oscar foreshadowing? Nah, probably not, but it's good to see the fine folks at DGA getting industry recognition for a film that was visually more impressive, to me, than Toy Story 3. Read on for the full list of winners; you can find all of the nominees on the VES site (link goes to PDF).

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual-Effects Driven Feature Motion Picture  
Inception
Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Mike Chambers, Matthew Plummer

Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture

Hereafter
Michael Owens, Joel Mendias, Bryan Grill, Danielle Plantec

Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture

How to Train Your Dragon
Simon Otto, Craig Ring, Bonnie Arnold

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Miniseries, Movie or a Special

The Pacific
John Sullivan, David Taritero, William Mesa, Marco Requay

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series

Caprica
Michael Gibson, Gary Hutzel, Davey Morton, Jesse Mesa Toves

Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program

Boardwalk Empire
Robert Stromberg, Dave Taritero, Richard Friedlander, Paul Graff

Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Short

Day & Night
Teddy Newton, Kevin Reher, Michael Fu, Tom Gately

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Live Action Commercial

Halo: Reach's "Deliver Hope"
Dan Glass, Dan Seddon, Matt Dessero, Stephanie Gilgar  

Outstanding Animated Commercial

Cadbury's "Spots V Stripes"
Jake Mengers, Julie Evans, Jorge Montiel Meurer, Michael Gregory

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project

King Kong 360 3D
Matt Aitken, Kevin Sherwood, Eric Reynolds, R. Christopher White

Outstanding Real-Time Visual Effects in a Video Game

Halo: Reach
Marcus Lehto, Joseph Tung, Stephen Scott, CJ Cowan

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Video Game Trailer

World of Warcraft
Marc Messenger, Phillip Hillenbrand, Jr.

Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 - Dobby
Mathieu Vig, Ben Lambert, Laurie Brugger, Marine Poirson

Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature Motion Picture

How to Train Your Dragon – Toothless
Gabe Hordos, Cassidy Curtis, Mariette Marinus, Brent Watkins

Outstanding Animated Character in a Broadcast Program or Commercial

Citron C3's "The Spacebox"-–Citro
Michael Nauzin, Anne Chatelain, Gregory Mougne, Cedric Nicolas

Outstanding Animated Character in a Video Game

StarCraft II - Sarah Kerrigan
Fausto De Martini, Xin Wang, Glenn Ramos, Scott Lange

Outstanding Effects Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture

How to Train Your Dragon
Andy Hayes, Laurent Kermel, Jason Mayer, Brett Miller

Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture

Inception - Paris Dreamscape
Bruno Baron, Dan Neal, Graham Page, Per Mork-Jensen

Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Broadcast Program

The Pacific - The Battle of Iwo Jima
Marco Recuay, Morgan McDermott, Nick Lund-Ulrich

Outstanding Models & Miniatures in a Feature Motion Picture

Inception - Hospital Fortress Destruction
Ian Hunter, Scott Beverly, Forest Fischer, Robert Spurlock

Outstanding Models & Miniatures in a Broadcast Program or Commercial

Boardwalk Empire - The Ivory Tower
J. John Corbett, Matthew Conner, Brendan Fitzgerald

Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture 

Inception
Astrid Busser-Casas, Scott Pritchard, Jan Maroske, George Zwier

Outstanding Compositing in a Broadcast Program or Commercial

The Pacific - Peleliu landing
Jeremy Nelson, John P. Mesa, Dan Novy, Tyler Cote

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Student Project

LOOM
Regina Welker, Jan Bitzer, Ilija Brunck, Csaba Letay    
Post by DapperMan (46 posts) See mini bio
Victory for dragoooons :) 
 
Edit : Holy Hell, didn't think I'd actually get that :O
Post by Dylabaloo (790 posts) See mini bio
With all these awards who doesn't win.
Post by skrutop (679 posts) See mini bio
How To Train Your Dragon was alright.  I don't know that I'd say it was visually better than Toy Story 3, though.  Dragon looks like every other Dreamworks animated movie, and Toy Story looks like every other Pixar movie.  I think it just comes down to personal preference.
Post by Alphazero (9 posts) See mini bio
ILM WUZ ROBBED 4 IRNMAN2!!!11
 
Okay, not really. Inception is really good. Congratulations to all the winners. 
Post by Cypher (24 posts) See mini bio
Hell yeah, the animation for Toothless deserves a win. The way he moved and all of the subtleties going on were mind-blowing when you start looking at them. I've never been so amazed by a creature throwing up before.
Post by MisterMouse (477 posts) See mini bio
I am glad How To Train Your Dragon got some Awards
Post by bricewgilbert (39 posts) See mini bio
Weird videogame choices. Do you have to submit a reel to even get looked at?
Post by skidd (2,082 posts) See mini bio
I really need to watch How to Train Your Dragon...Looks like something I'd really enjoy.
Post by oddjob (206 posts) See mini bio
I loved How To Train Your Dragon. Good for them!
Post by VioletEyedDragon (1,206 posts) See mini bio
@oddjob said:
" I loved How To Train Your Dragon. Good for them! "
no screw them.  how did legend of the guardians lose in that category?  zac snyder is the man!
 
im so glad ray harryhaussen got an award he did some awesome stuff i watch his movies all the time and always love them. 
Post by DG991 (142 posts) See mini bio
fuck how to train your dragon... that movie was so weak and pussified. 
Post by PenguinDust (1,641 posts) See mini bio
I love  Ray Harryhausen 's film works.  I don't know if I've seen everything but I'm sure I've seen a good chunk of his special effects talents in movies.  Bravo.  He received the Gordon E. Sawyer Award from the Academy back in 1992 for his contributions to film technology. He never won a proper FX Oscar though.  Just another unfathomable oversight by the Academy.
Post by Kraznor (460 posts) See mini bio
Halo Reach? Cool, didn't know games were acknowledged anywhere serious.
Post by BjornTheUnicorn (194 posts) See mini bio
 How To Train Your Dragon had more of an artistic style to itself., while Toy Story 3 technically looked better. I was blown away at equal parts of both of the movie's animations.
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Name Inception
US Release July 16, 2010
UK Release July 16, 2010
AUS Release July 22, 2010
Runtime 148
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  • - a reported budget of $160,000,000
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