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    Home » “Avengers: Infinity War,” “Incredibles 2” Top VES Award Nominations

    “Avengers: Infinity War,” “Incredibles 2” Top VES Award Nominations

    By SHOOTTuesday, January 15, 2019Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4734 Views
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    "Lost in Space" leads the broadcast field with 6 noms

    LOS ANGELES --

    The Visual Effects Society (VES) has unveiled the nominees for the 17th Annual VES Awards, the prestigious yearly celebration that recognizes outstanding visual effects artistry and innovation in film, animation, television, commercials and video games, and the VFX supervisors, VFX producers and hands-on artists who bring this work to life. Avengers: Infinity War garnered the most feature film nominations with six. Incredibles 2 is the top animated film contender with five nominations and Lost in Space leads the broadcast field with six nominations.

    Nominees in 24 categories were selected by VES members via events hosted by 11 of the Society’s Sections, including Australia, the Bay Area, Germany, London, Los Angeles, Montreal, New York, New Zealand, Toronto, Vancouver and Washington. The VES Awards will be held on February 5 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.  As previously announced, the VES Visionary Award will be presented to acclaimed writer-director-producer Jonathan Nolan.  The VES Award for Creative Excellence will be presented to award-winning creators-executive producers-writers-Directors David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. Award-winning actor-comedian-author Patton Oswalt will once again host the VES Awards.

    “The artistry, ingenuity and passion of visual effects practitioners around the world have come together to create truly remarkable imagery in a variety of media,” said Mike Chambers, VES chair.  “We are seeing best in class work that elevates the art of storytelling and engages the audience in new and innovative ways.  The VES Awards is the only venue that showcases and honors these outstanding artists across a wide range of disciplines, and we are extremely proud of all our nominees!” 

    “The Visual Effects Society Student Award recognizes impressive work from emerging international VFX artists, and we’re proud to sponsor the award again this year. The submitted content continues to grow more complex, and collaborating with the VES to recognize up-and-coming talent is always an honor,” said Amy Bunszel, senior vice president, Design & Creation Products, Autodesk.

    The nominees for the 17th Annual VES Awards in 24 categories are as follows: 

    Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature 

    Avengers: Infinity War
    Daniel DeLeeuw
    Jen Underdahl
    Kelly Port
    Matt Aitken
    Daniel Sudick

    Christopher Robin
    Chris Lawrence
    Steve Gaub
    Michael Eames
    Glenn Melenhorst
    Chris Corbould

    Ready Player One
    Roger Guyett
    Jennifer Meislohn
    David Shirk
    Matthew Butler
    Neil Corbould

    Solo: A Star Wars Story
    Rob Bredow
    Erin Dusseault
    Matt Shumway
    Patrick Tubach
    Dominic Tuohy

    Welcome to Marwen
    Kevin Baillie
    Sandra Scott
    Seth Hill
    Marc Chu
    James Paradis

    Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature

    12 Strong
    Roger Nall
    Robert Weaver
    Mike Meinardus

    Bird Box
    Marcus Taormina
    David Robinson
    Mark Bakowski
    Sophie Dawes
    Mike Meinardus

    Bohemian Rhapsody
    Paul Norris
    Tim Field
    May Leung
    Andrew Simmonds

    First Man
    Paul Lambert
    Kevin Elam
    Tristan Myles
    Ian Hunter
    JD Schwalm

    Outlaw King
    Alex Bicknell
    Dan Bethell
    Greg O’Connor
    Stefano Pepin

    Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature

    Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch
    Pierre Leduc
    Janet Healy
    Bruno Chauffard
    Milo Riccarand

    Incredibles 2
    Brad Bird
    John Walker
    Rick Sayre
    Bill Watral

    Isle of Dogs
    Mark Waring
    Jeremy Dawson
    Tim Ledbury
    Lev Kolobov

    Ralph Breaks the Internet
    Scott Kersavage
    Bradford Simonsen
    Ernest J. Petti
    Cory Loftis

    Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
    Joshua Beveridge
    Christian Hejnal
    Danny Dimian
    Bret St. Clair

    Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode

    Altered Carbon; Out of the Past
    Everett Burrell
    Tony Meagher
    Steve Moncur
    Christine Lemon
    Joel Whist

    Krypton; The Phantom Zone
    Ian Markiewicz
    Jennifer Wessner
    Niklas Jacobson
    Martin Pelletier

    Lost in Space; Danger, Will Robinson
    Jabbar Raisani
    Terron Pratt
    Niklas Jacobson
    Joao Sita

    The Terror; Go For Broke
    Frank Petzold
    Lenka Líkařová
    Viktor Muller
    Pedro Sabrosa

    Westworld; The Passenger
    Jay Worth
    Elizabeth Castro
    Bruce Branit
    Joe Wehmeyer
    Michael Lantieri

    Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode

    Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan; Pilot
    Erik Henry
    Matt Robken
    Bobo Skipper
    Deak Ferrand
    Pau Costa

    The Alienist; The Boy on the Bridge
    Kent Houston
    Wendy Garfinkle
    Steve Murgatroyd
    Drew Jones
    Paul Stephenson

    The Deuce; We’re All Beasts
    Jim Rider
    Steven Weigle
    John Bair
    Aaron Raff

    The First; Near and Far
    Karen Goulekas
    Eddie Bonin
    Roland Langschwert
    Bryan Godwin
    Matthew James Kutcher

    The Handmaid’s Tale; June
    Brendan Taylor
    Stephen Lebed
    Winston Lee
    Leo Bovell

    Outstanding Visual Effects in a Real-Time Project

    Age of Sail
    John Kahrs
    Kevin Dart
    Cassidy Curtis
    Theresa Latzko

    Cycles
    Jeff Gipson
    Nicholas Russell
    Lauren Nicole Brown
    Jorge E. Ruiz Cano

    Dr Grordbort’s Invaders
    Greg Broadmore
    Mhairead Connor
    Steve Lambert
    Simon Baker

    God of War
    Maximilian Vaughn Ancar
    Corey Teblum
    Kevin Huynh
    Paolo Surricchio

    Marvel’s Spider-Man
    Grant Hollis
    Daniel Wang
    Seth Faske
    Abdul Bezrati

    Outstanding Visual Effects in a Commercial

    Beyond Good & Evil 2
    Maxime Luere
    Leon Berelle
    Remi Kozyra
    Dominique Boidin

    John Lewis; The Boy and the Piano
    Kamen Markov
    Philip Whalley
    Anthony Bloor
    Andy Steele

    McDonald’s; #ReindeerReady
    Ben Cronin
    Josh King
    Gez Wright
    Suzanne Jandu

    U.S. Marine Corps; A Nation’s Call
    Steve Drew
    Nick Fraser
    Murray Butler
    Greg White
    Dave Peterson

    Volkswagen; Born Confident
    Carsten Keller
    Anandi Peiris
    Dan Sanders
    Fabian Frank

    Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project

    Beautiful Hunan; Flight of the Phoenix
    B. R. Rajeev
    Suhit Saha
    Arish Fyzee
    Unmesh Nimbalkar

    Childish Gambino’s Pharos
    Keith Miller
    Alejandro Crawford
    Thelvin Cabezas
    Jeremy Thompson

    DreamWorks Theatre Presents Kung Fu Panda
    Marc Scott
    Doug Cooper
    Michael Losure
    Alex Timchenko

    Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
    Andre Montambeault
    Marie-Josee Paradis
    Alyson Lamontagne
    David Bishop Noriega

    Pearl Quest
    Eugénie von Tunzelmann
    Liz Oliver
    Ian Spendloff
    Ross Burgess

    Outstanding Animated Character in a Photoreal Feature

    Avengers: Infinity War; Thanos
    Jan Philip Cramer
    Darren Hendler
    Paul Story
    Sidney Kombo-Kintombo

    Christopher Robin; Tigger
    Arslan Elver
    Kayn Garcia
    Laurent Laban
    Mariano Mendiburu

    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom; Indoraptor
    Jance Rubinchik
    Ted Lister
    Yannick Gillain
    Keith Ribbons

    Ready Player One; Art3mis
    David Shirk
    Brian Cantwell
    Jung-Seung Hong
    Kim Ooi

    Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature

    Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch; The Grinch
    David Galante
    Francois Boudaille
    Olivier Luffin
    Yarrow Cheney

    Incredibles 2; Helen Parr
    Michal Makarewicz
    Ben Porter
    Edgar Rodriguez
    Kevin Singleton

    Ralph Breaks the Internet; Ralphzilla
    Dong Joo Byun
    Dave K. Komorowski
    Justin Sklar
    Le Joyce Tong

    Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse; Miles Morales
    Marcos Kang
    Chad Belteau
    Humberto Rosa
    Julie Bernier Gosselin

    Outstanding Animated Character in an Episode or Real-Time Project

    Cycles; Rae
    Jose Luis Gomez Diaz
    Edward Everett Robbins III
    Jorge E. Ruiz Cano
    Jose Luis -Weecho- Velasquez

    Lost in Space; Humanoid
    Chad Shattuck
    Paul Zeke
    Julia Flanagan|
    Andrew McCartney

    Nightflyers; All That We Have Found; Eris
    Peter Giliberti
    James Chretien
    Ryan Cromie
    Cesar Dacol Jr.

    Spider-Man; Doc Ock
    Brian Wyser
    Henrique Naspolini
    Sophie Brennan
    William Salyers

    Outstanding Animated Character in a Commercial

    McDonald’s; Bobbi the Reindeer
    Gabriela Ruch Salmeron
    Joe Henson
    Andrew Butler
    Joel Best

    Overkill’s The Walking Dead; Maya
    Jonas Ekman
    Goran Milic
    Jonas Skoog
    Henrik Eklundh

    Peta; Best Friend; Lucky
    Bernd Nalbach
    Emanuel Fuchs
    Sebastian Plank
    Christian Leitner

    Volkswagen; Born Confident; Bam
    David Bryan
    Chris Welsby
    Fabian Frank
    Chloe Dawe

    Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature

    Ant-Man and the Wasp; Journey to the Quantum Realm
    Florian Witzel
    Harsh Mistri
    Yuri Serizawa
    Can Yuksel

    Aquaman; Atlantis
    Quentin Marmier
    Aaron Barr
    Jeffrey De Guzman
    Ziad Shureih

    Ready Player One; The Shining, Overlook Hotel
    Mert Yamak
    Stanley Wong
    Joana Garrido
    Daniel Gagiu

    Solo: A Star Wars Story; Vandor Planet
    Julian Foddy
    Christoph Ammann
    Clement Gerard|
    Pontus Albrecht

    Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature

    Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch; Whoville
    Loic Rastout
    Ludovic Ramiere
    Henri Deruer
    Nicolas Brack

    Incredibles 2; Parr House
    Christopher M. Burrows
    Philip Metschan
    Michael Rutter
    Joshua West

    Ralph Breaks the Internet; Social Media District
    Benjamin Min Huang
    Jon Kim Krummel II
    Gina Warr Lawes
    Matthias Lechner

    Spider-Man; Into the Spider-Verse; Graphic New York City
    Terry Park
    Bret St. Clair
    Kimberly Liptrap
    Dave Morehead

    Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project

    Cycles; The House
    Michael R.W. Anderson
    Jeff Gipson
    Jose Luis Gomez Diaz
    Edward Everett Robbins III

    Lost in Space; Pilot; Impact Area
    Philip Engström
    Kenny Vähäkari
    Jason Martin
    Martin Bergquist

    The Deuce; 42nd St
    John Bair
    Vance Miller
    Jose Marin
    Steve Sullivan

    The Handmaid’s Tale; June; Fenway Park
    Patrick Zentis
    Kevin McGeagh|
    Leo Bovell
    Zachary Dembinski

    The Man in the High Castle; Reichsmarschall Ceremony
    Casi Blume
    Michael Eng
    Ben McDougal
    Sean Myers

    Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Photoreal Project

    Aquaman; Third Act Battle
    Claus Pedersen
    Mohammad Rastkar
    Cedric Lo
    Ryan McCoy

    Echo; Time Displacement
    Victor Perez
    Tomas Tjernberg
    Tomas Wall
    Marcus Dineen

    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom; Gyrosphere Escape
    Pawl Fulker
    Matt Perrin
    Oscar Faura
    David Vickery

    Ready Player One; New York Race
    Daniele Bigi
    Edmund Kolloen
    Mathieu Vig
    Jean-Baptiste Noyau

    Welcome to Marwen; Town of Marwen
    C. Kim Miles
    Matthew Ward
    Ryan Beagan
    Marc Chu

    Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project

    Avengers: Infinity War; Nidavellir Forge Megastructure
    Chad Roen
    Ryan Rogers
    Jeff Tetzlaff
    Ming Pan

    Incredibles 2; Underminer Vehicle
    Neil Blevins
    Philip Metschan
    Kevin Singleton

    Mortal Engines; London
    Matthew Sandoval
    James Ogle
    Nick Keller
    Sam Tack

    Ready Player One; DeLorean DMC-12
    Giuseppe Laterza
    Kim Lindqvist
    Mauro Giacomazzo
    William Gallyot

    Solo: A Star Wars Story; Millennium Falcon
    Masa Narita
    Steve Walton
    David Meny
    James Clyne

    Outstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal Feature

    Avengers: Infinity War; Titan
    Gerardo Aguilera
    Ashraf Ghoniem
    Vasilis Pazionis
    Hartwell Durfor

    Avengers: Infinity War; Wakanda
    Florian Witzel
    Adam Lee
    Miguel Perez Senent
    Francisco Rodriguez

    Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
    Dominik Kirouac
    Chloe Ostiguy
    Christian Gaumond

    Venom
    Aharon Bourland
    Jordan Walsh
    Aleksandar Chalyovski
    Federico Frassinelli

    Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature

    Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch; Snow, Clouds and Smoke
    Eric Carme
    Nicolas Brice
    Milo Riccarand

    Incredibles 2
    Paul Kanyuk
    Tiffany Erickson Klohn
    Vincent Serritella
    Matthew Kiyoshi Wong

    Ralph Breaks the Internet; Virus Infection & Destruction
    Paul Carman
    Henrik Fält
    Christopher Hendryx
    David Hutchins

    Smallfoot
    Henrik Karlsson
    Theo Vandernoot
    Martin Furness
    Dmitriy Kolesnik

    Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
    Ian Farnsworth
    Pav Grochola
    Simon Corbaux
    Brian D. Casper

    Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project

    Altered Carbon
    Philipp Kratzer
    Daniel Fernandez
    Xavier Lestourneaud
    Andrea Rosa

    Lost in Space; Jupiter is Falling
    Denys Shchukin
    Heribert Raab
    Michael Billette
    Jaclyn Stauber

    Lost in Space; The Get Away
    Juri Bryan
    Will Elsdale
    Hugo Medda
    Maxime Marline

    The Man in the High Castle; Statue of Liberty Destruction
    Saber Jlassi
    Igor Zanic
    Nick Chamberlain
    Chris Parks

    Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Feature

    Avengers: Infinity War; Titan
    Sabine Laimer
    Tim Walker
    Tobias Wiesner
    Massimo Pasquetti

    First Man
    Joel Delle-Vergin
    Peter Farkas
    Miles Lauridsen
    Francesco Dell’Anna

    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
    John Galloway
    Enrik Pavdeja
    David Nolan
    Juan Espigares Enriquez

    Welcome to Marwen
    Woei Lee
    Saul Galbiati
    Max Besner
    Thai-Son Doan

    Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Episode

    Altered Carbon
    Jean-François Leroux
    Reece Sanders
    Stephen Bennett
    Laraib Atta

    Handmaids Tale; June
    Winston Lee
    Gwen Zhang
    Xi Luo
    Kevin Quatman

    Lost in Space; Impact; Crash Site Rescue
    David Wahlberg
    Douglas Roshamn
    Sofie Ljunggren
    Fredrik Lönn

    Silicon Valley; Artificial Emotional Intelligence; Fiona
    Tim Carras
    Michael Eng
    Shiying Li
    Bill Parker

    Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Commercial

    Apple; Unlock
    Morten Vinther
    Michael Gregory
    Gustavo Bellon
    Rodrigo Jimenez

    Apple; Welcome Home
    Michael Ralla
    Steve Drew
    Alejandro Villabon
    Peter Timberlake

    Genesis; G90 Facelift
    Neil Alford
    Jose Caballero
    Joseph Dymond
    Greg Spencer

    John Lewis; The Boy and the Piano
    Kamen Markov
    Pratyush Paruchuri
    Kalle Kohlstrom
    Daniel Benjamin

    Outstanding Visual Effects in a Student Project

    Chocolate Man
    David Bellenbaum
    Aleksandra Todorovic
    Jörg Schmidt
    Martin Boué

    Proxima-b
    Denis Krez
    Tina Vest
    Elias Kremer
    Lukas Löffler

    Ratatoskr
    Meike Müller
    Lena-Carolin Lohfink
    Anno Schachner
    Lisa Schachner

    Terra Nova
    Thomas Battistetti
    Mélanie Geley
    Mickael Le Mezo
    Guillaume Hoarau

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