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Refresh for latest: The Visual Effects Society is handing out its 2024 VES Awards tonight at the Beverly Hilton, and Deadline is posting the winners as they are revealed. Check out the running list below.
Disney’s The Creator and Sony’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse come into the 22nd annual ceremony with a leading seven nominations apiece, and neither wasted any time in hoarding the hardward. Spidey won the night’s first film prize, for Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature, and The Creator followed with the category’s Photoreal Feature prize for the film’s floating village.
The prize in the collaborative category of Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a CG Project went to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, topping The Creator and Spider-Verse, among others.
The Creator also is up for Best Visual Effects at next month’s 96th Academy Awards, vying against Godzilla Minus One, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Napoleon. The latter two also are nominated for top VES film awards. Across the Spider-Verse will compete for the Animated Feature Oscar.
The VES Awards and Movie Academy haven’t exactly seen camera eye-to-eye during the past decade, with only five of the Visual Effects Society’s marquee winners going on to score Oscars since 2013. They did agree on Avatar: The Way of Water and Dune in the past two years but differed in the previous three. Blade Runner 2049 (2107), The Jungle Book (2016) and Gravity (2013) also turned both tricks in the past 10 years.
HBO’s The Last of Us, which came into the ceremony with a TV-leading half-dozen nominations, won the night’s first small-screen award, for Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, Game Cinematic or Real-Time Project.
Avatar and Titanic VFX producer Joyce Cox will receive the VES’ Lifetime Achievement Award tonight, and William Shatner is beaming in for the 2024 VES Award for Creative Excellence.
Comic and SNL alum Jay Pharoah is hosting the show after serving as a presenter last year. “Ironically, the strikes ended just in time for awards season,” he quipped early on.
Here are the 22nd annual VES Awards winners revealed so far:
OUTSTANDING MODEL IN A PHOTOREAL OR ANIMATED PROJECT
The Creator; Nomad
Oliver Kane, Mat Monro, Florence Green, Serban Ungureanu
OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A STUDENT PROJECT
Silhouette
Alexis Lafuente, Antoni Nicolaï, Chloé Stricher, Elliot Dreuille
EMERGING TECHNOLOGY AWARD
The Flash; Volumetric Capture
Stephan Trojansky, Thomas Ganshorn, Oliver Pilarski, Lukas Lepicovsky
OUTSTANDING VIRTUAL CINEMATOGRAPHY IN A CG PROJECT
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Joanna Davison
Cheyana Wilkinson
Michael Cozens
Jason Desjarlais
OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A SPECIAL VENUE PROJECT
(Tie)
Postcard From Earth
Aruna Inversin, Eric Wilson, Corey Turner, William George
Rembrandt Immersive Artwork
Andrew McNamara, Sebastian Read, Andrew Kinnear, Sam Matthews
OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A REAL-TIME PROJECT
Alan Wake 2
Janne Pulkkinen, Johannes Richter, Daniel Kończyk, Damian Olechowski
OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A COMMERCIAL
Coca-Cola; Masterpiece
Ryan Knowles, Antonia Vlasto, Gregory McKneally, Dan Yargici
OUTSTANDING CREATED ENVIRONMENT IN A PHOTOREAL FEATURE
The Creator; Floating Village
John Seru, Guy Williams, Vincent Techer, Timothée Maron
OUTSTANDING CREATED ENVIRONMENT IN AN ANIMATED FEATURE
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Taehyun Park, YJ Lee, Pepe Orozco, Kelly Han
OUTSTANDING CREATED ENVIRONMENT IN AN EPISODE, COMMERCIAL, GAME CINEMATIC OR REAL-TIME PROJECT
The Last of Us: Post-Outbreak Boston
Melaina Mace, Adrien Lambert, Juan Carlos Barquet, Christopher Anciaume
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