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    Home » Jerry Bruckheimer Named Recipient Of VES Life Achievement Award; VES Visionary Award Will Go To Sir Richard Taylor

    Jerry Bruckheimer Named Recipient Of VES Life Achievement Award; VES Visionary Award Will Go To Sir Richard Taylor

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    Film producer Jerry Bruckheimer will receive the Visual Effects Society (VES) Lifetime Achievement Award and Wētā Workshop co-founder and chief creative officer Sir Richard Taylor will be presented the VES Visionary Award at the 24th Annual VES Awards. Taking place on February 25 at The Beverly Hilton, the event recognizes exceptional contributions to the visual effects (VFX) industry, including outstanding work, technological innovation, and pioneering leadership. Actor-comedians Randy and Jason Sklar–the Sklar Brothers–will host the gala again this year.

    “The VES Awards are our marquee event, honoring exceptional creative achievement and recognized as one of the entertainment industry’s most prestigious celebrations. We’re immensely appreciative of the respective and sustained industry contributions of Jerry Bruckheimer and Sir Richard Taylor, and look forward to celebrating their remarkable achievements at this year’s awards ceremony,” said VES Board chair Kim Davidson.

    Bruckheimer stated, “I have been a filmmaker for over fifty years and have seen firsthand how the evolution of the VFX industry has unlocked amazing new types of storytelling time and time again. From Armageddon, to the Pirates of the Caribbean series, to F1: The Movie, and dozens of other films and television series, some of the most memorable collaborations of my career have been on projects where the VFX artists and technologists bring their magic to the screen. I am in awe of your talent, and am very grateful to the VES for this tremendous recognition.”

    Taylor said, “I’m honored by this recognition from the Visual Effects Society, a community of artists and practitioners that I feel blessed to have been a part of since its inception. I accept this award on behalf of all of our crew at Wētā Workshop, whose work has always been in creative service–using practical effects, design, and physical craftsmanship to help expand what’s possible in collaboration with VFX and film-making teams around the world. For me this award reflects the dedication, ingenuity, and generosity of spirit by so many of our artists that have joined me on this journey over the past 38 years. I’m incredibly grateful to the VES for celebrating the creative and collaborative journey that I have been on (with my colleagues) in our efforts to bring imagined worlds to life.”

    Bestowed by the VES Board of Directors, the VES Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes significant and lasting contributions to the art and science of the VFX industry by way of vision, artistry, invention, and innovation. The Society selected Bruckheimer for this honor for his blockbuster producing career and direct influence on major feature films and episodic television series that used VFX as key storytelling tools. His expansive credits reflect a wealth of cultural touchstones, including the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, F1: The Movie, Top Gun, Flashdance, Beverly Hills Cop, Remember the Titans, the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation franchise, the Amazing Race franchise, and 2023 Best Motion Picture Academy Award© nominee Top Gun: Maverick. Bruckheimer’s work is a testament to how creativity and VFX creates boundless storytelling.

    Previous recipients of the VES Lifetime Achievement Award include George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy & Frank Marshall, James Cameron, Sir Ridley Scott, and Martin Scorsese.

    Bestowed by the VES Board of Directors, the VES Visionary Award recognizes an individual who has uniquely and consistently employed the art and science of VFX to foster imagination and ignite future discoveries by way of artistry, invention, and groundbreaking work. The Society selected Taylor for this honor for his undeniable impact on the VFX industry as co-founder of the Wētā companies. Winner of five Academy Awards© across three disciplines, special effects makeup, VFX, and costume design, Taylor has also received four BAFTAs and more than 35 national and international awards for his work within the creative industries. Wētā Workshop has provided the design and physical effects for more than 160 films, including the globally acclaimed The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit and Avatar trilogies, as well as Chronicles of Narnia, King Kong, District 9, the Thor series, Black Panther, and Alien: Romulus. Taylor was also a founding board member of mixed reality technology company Magic Leap.

    Previous recipients of the VES Visionary Award include Christopher Nolan, Ang Lee, Alfonso Cuaron, J.J. Abrams, Syd Mead, Victoria Alonso, Jonathan Nolan, and Roland Emmerich. The 2025 VES Visionary Award recipient was Academy Award-winning filmmaker Takashi Yamazaki (Godzilla Minus One).

    The Sklar Brothers will once again bring their critically acclaimed and accessibly nerdy style of comedy to the gala. Writers, actors, and directors, the pair notably hosted and produced History Channel’s United Stats of America and created and starred in the ESPN cult hit series Cheap Seats. Their television credits include Glow, Agent Carter, Playing House, Grey’s Anatomy, Curb Your Enthusiasm, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Entourage, and Comedy Central Presents. Currently, they are developing the pilot for Dumb People Town with Will Arnett’s Electric Avenue, and Val Kilmer Ruined Our Lives with Bill Lawrence.

    Nominees for the 24th Annual VES Award will be announced on January 13.

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    Kim Gehrig Wins The DGA Award For Outstanding Achievement In Commercials

    Saturday, February 7, 2026

    Kim Gehrig of Somesuch has won the Directors Guild of America (DGA) Award recognizing Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials for 2025. The honor was announced and celebrated during the gala 78th DGA Awards ceremony on Saturday evening (2/7) at the Beverly Hilton.

    This marked the third time in the last four years that Gehrig has won the coveted honor. She's been a nominee each of those four years.

    This time around, Gehrig won on the basis of two entries: Nike’s “You Can’t Win. So Win.” for Wieden+Kennedy, Portland, Ore.; and the Apple film “I’m Not Remarkable” via in-house agency Apple Marcom.

    The latter piece celebrates how “disabled” students around the world use Apple products and accessibility features to get the full college experience--studying, socializing and achieving on their own terms.

    Driven by the song “I’m Not Remarkable” by Kittyy & The Class, Deaf and “disabled” college students perform in a stirring musical number spanning college campuses, in dormitories at house parties and more. Through their collective voices, the students express a strong singular sentiment--that “remarkable” is a word that should be reserved for everyone.

    Gehrig has an award-winning pedigree with Apple. She directed its accessibility short “The Greatest” in 2022 which went on to garner the primetime commercial Emmy Award, and helped her win the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials for 2022.

    As for Nike’s “You Can’t Win. So Win,” that spot made its broadcast debut on the 2025 Super Bowl. The work tackles the misconceptions that have perennially shackled women sports. Women athletes can’t stand out--or so they’re told. They can’t have an... Read More

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