Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 and Transformers: Dark of the Moon are among the 15 films have been selected for consideration for this years Oscar for visual effects.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows Part 2 and Transformers: Dark of the Moon are among the 15 films
have been selected for consideration for this years Oscar for visual
effects.
The AMPAS list also includes Captain
America: The First Avenger, Cowboys & Aliens, Hugo, Mission:
Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger
Tides, Real Steel, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, Sucker Punch,
Super 8, Thor, The Tree of Life, and X-Men: First Class.
Going
into this years competition, one question will be whether the Academy
will reward the VFX wizards behind the Harry Potter finale.
No
movie in the series has ever won an Oscar for visual effects. Only
two—Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows Part 1—have been nominated.
There are numerous VFX veterans in the race; among them are:
--Apes
senior VFX supervisor Joe Letteri, who has won 4 Oscars during the past
decade for films including: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, King Kong and Avatar.
--Super
8 VFX supervisor Dennis Muren from ILM has won 8 Oscars for visual
effects—a record in the VFX field. He received his first Academy Award
for The Empire Strikes Back; Additional Oscars were awarded for Jurassic
Park and The Abyss.
--Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows Part 2s senior VFX supervisor Tim Burke has worked on
ever Harry Potter film with the exception of the first, Harry Potter and
the Sorcerers Stone. He previously won an Oscar for Gladiator.
--Transformers:
Dark of the Moon VFX supervisor Scott Farrar of ILM had led the VFX on
all of the Transformers movies. He previously won an Oscar for Cocoon.
--Hugos VFX supervisor Rob Legato won an Oscar for the VFX in Titanic.
In
early January, the members of the Academys visual effects branch
executive committee, who selected the 15 films, will narrow the list to
10. A VFX bake off will then be held on Jan. 19, when members of the
branch will view 10-minute excerpts from each of the 10 films. That
evening the members will also vote to nominate five films for the Oscar.
The Academy Awards nominations will be announced on January 24.
