Every since 1971, the rule has held that no Best Picture nominated film has lost Best Visual Effects to a film not also nominated for Best Picture. It certainly buttresses the belief that Academy members simply vote for the movie they like in categories they don't really understand, and visual effects is arguably the most "technical" of the so-called "technical" awards (I always find that term so vulgar).
But if ever that rule was to be broken, this would be the year.
An impartial and unbiased (yeah right) examination of awards season madness
Showing posts with label Scanlan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scanlan. Show all posts
Thursday, February 18, 2016
One Category at a Time: Visual Effects
Labels:
Corbould,
Ex Machina,
Jackson (Andrew),
Mad Max,
Oscar predictions,
Scanlan,
Shumway,
Stammers,
Star Wars,
The Martian,
The Revenant,
visual effects,
Whitehurst
Saturday, February 13, 2016
My Award Nominations: Visual Effects
There's so much swell work out there this year. Not only are the Visual Effects in these five movies extremely proficient, but what I love most about them is that they have personality. It's easy to take photoreal illusions for granted these days, so it bears reminding that thy are created by artists who truly are thinking about deeper things than "How real does it look?". Watch some of the embedded featurettes to see what I mean.
Labels:
Baillie,
Corbould,
Ex Machina,
Guyett,
Jackson (Andrew),
Mad Max,
My Awards,
Reisch,
Scanlan,
Star Wars,
The Good Dinosaur,
The Walk,
visual effects,
Whitehurst
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