Feb 14, 2018
"Coco, "War for the Planet of the Apes," and "Game of Thrones" dominate the Ves Awardswall
Winners were announced tonight for the 16th annual VES Awards during a ceremony at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. The awards are highly craft-specific, honoring specific components of visual effects artistry rather than the overall films themselves.
Disney-Pixar's Coco won all four of the event's awards that are presented to feature animation: an overall prize for visual effects, as well as honors for animated character, created environment, and effects simulation.
The most-nominated animation film, Despicable Me 3, with five nods, was shut out completely, as was The Lego Ninjago Movie, which had four nominations. That's hardly a surprise. In the last six years, the Walt Disney Company's animated films have won 23 out of 24 possible VES animation awards; the sole exception was last year when Laika's Kubo and the Two Strings slipped away with the overall visual effects award.
On the photoreal film side, War for the Planet of the Apes dominated with four wins – visual effects, animated character, effects simulation, and compositing. The animated character award was for Andy Serkis' Caesar. Serkis may be able to convince the public that he does it all, but there's no fooling the VES voters who recognize the incredible artistry and effort required by animators and visual effects artists to make Serkis' performances believable and whole.
The strong showing for Apes tonight sets up the film as the odds-on favorite to win the visual effects Academy Award. Other photoreal winners at the VES included Blade Runner 2049, with two awards for outstanding model and created environment, and Dunkirk and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 with a single award each.
Game of Thrones, which is as unstoppable in the VES broadcast categories as the Walt Disney Company is in the feature animation ones, picked up five awards, the same number as it did last year. On the advertising side, this MPC-produced Samsung commercial “Do What You Can't” picked up three honors:
Additionally, a lifetime achievement honor was presented to producer-writer-director Jon Favreau, and the VES Georges Méliès Award was presented to visual effects artist and supervisor Joe Letteri.
Here is the complete list of winners:
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature
War for the Planet of the Apes Joe Letteri Ryan Stafford Daniel Barrett Dan Lemmon Joel Whist
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature
Dunkirk Andrew Jackson Mike Chambers Andrew Lockley Alison Wortman Scott Fisher
Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature
Coco Lee Unkrich Darla K. Anderson David Ryu Michael K. O'Brien
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode
Game of Thrones; Beyond the Wall Joe Bauer Steve Kullback Chris Baird David Ramos Sam Conway
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode
Black Sails; XXIX Erik Henry Terron Pratt Yafei Wu David Wahlberg Paul Dimmer
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Real-Time Project
Assassin's Creed Origins Raphael Lacoste Patrick Limoges Jean-Sebastien Guay Ulrich Haar
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Commercial
Samsung; Do What You Can't; Ostrich Diarmid Harrison-Murray Tomek Zietkiewicz Amir Bazazi Martino Madeddu
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project
Avatar: Flight of Passage Richard Baneham Amy Jupiter David Lester Thrain Shadbolt
Outstanding Animated Character in a Photoreal Feature
War for the Planet of the Apes; Caesar Dennis Yoo Ludovic Chailloleau Douglas McHale Tim Forbes
Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature
Coco; Hèctor Emron Grover Jonathan Hoffman Michael Honsel Guilherme Sauerbronn Jacinto
Outstanding Animated Character in an Episode or Real-Time Project
Game of Thrones; The Spoils of War; Drogon Loot Train Attack Murray Stevenson Jason Snyman Jenn Taylor Florian Friedmann
Outstanding Animated Character in a Commercial
Samsung; Do What You Can't; Ostrich David Bryan Maximilian Mallmann Tim Van Hussen Brendan Fagan
Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature
Blade Runner 2049; Los Angeles Chris McLaughlin Rhys Salcombe Seungjin Woo Francesco Dell'Anna
Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature
Coco; City of the Dead Michael Frederickson Jamie Hecker Jonathan Pytko Dave Strick
Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project
Game of Thrones; Beyond the Wall; Frozen Lake Daniel Villalba Antonio Lado José Luis Barreiro Isaac de la Pompa
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Photoreal Project
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2; Groot Dance/Opening Fight James Baker Steven Lo Alvise Avati Robert Stipp
Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project
Blade Runner 2049; LAPD Headquarters Alex Funke Steven Saunders Joaquin Loyzaga Chris Menges
Outstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal Feature
War for the Planet of the Apes David Caeiro Cebrián Johnathan Nixon Chet Leavai Gary Boyle
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature
Coco Kristopher Campbell Stephen Gustafson Dave Hale Keith Klohn
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project
Game of Thrones; The Dragon and the Wolf; Wall Destruction Thomas Hullin Dominik Kirouac Sylvain Nouveau Nathan Arbuckle
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Feature
War for the Planet of the Apes Christoph Salzmann Robin Hollander Ben Morgan Ben Warner
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Episode
Game of Thrones; The Spoils of War; Loot Train Attack Dom Hellier Thijs Noij Edwin Holdsworth Giacomo Matteucci
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Commercial
Samsung; Do What You Can't; Ostrich Michael Gregory Andrew Roberts Gustavo Bellon Rashabh Ramesh Butani
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Student Project
Hybrids Florian Brauch Romain Thirion Matthieu Pujol Kim Tailhades
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