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    Home » “The Jungle Book,” “Kubo and The Two Strings” Take Top Feature Honors At VES Awards

    “The Jungle Book,” “Kubo and The Two Strings” Take Top Feature Honors At VES Awards

    By SHOOTWednesday, February 8, 2017Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments3965 Views
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    "Game of Thrones" wins 5 awards; John Lewis’ “Buster the Boxer” commercial dominates

    By Robert Goldrich

    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) --

    The Jungle Book (Disney) scored five Visual Effects Society (VES) Awards on Tuesday night (2/7), including the marquee honor for outstanding VFX in a photoreal feature. The 15th annual competition’s other top award, best effects in an animated feature, went to Kubo and the Two Strings (Laika/Focus Features).

    Game of Thrones (HBO) led the TV derby with five VES Awards, including its “Battle of the Bastards” earning best VFX distinction for a photoreal episode.

    The dominant commercial in the VES competition was John Lewis’ “Buster the Boxer” for which MPC London served as VFX house. Dougal Wilson of Blink Productions directed the spot for retailer John Lewis and agency adam&eveDDB, London. “Buster the Boxer” scored three VES honors–for outstanding visual effects spot, best animated performance in a commercial for the Buster character, and best compositing in a photoreal spot. The ad tells a magical, make-believe story of Buster the Boxer dog and his family at Christmas. We are introduced to a little girl named Bridget who loves to jump. Her parents buy her a trampoline and hide it in the garden to surprise her with on Christmas Day.  However, after dark, in a magical world observed only by Buster, a cast of wildlife animals emerges–two foxes, a badger, a squirrel, and a hedgehog–who discover the trampoline and have fun jumping. On Christmas morning, Bridget excitedly runs out into the garden to discover her present–however Buster bounds past her and starts bouncing on her trampoline. She watches him wide-eyed. The tale tied into John Lewis’ selection of The Wildlife Trusts as its 2016 Xmas campaign charity partner.

    More than 1,000 industry folk gathered at the Beverly Hilton for the VES Awards ceremony to celebrate VFX talent across 24 award categories and herald the VES’ 20th anniversary. Additionally the VES Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to VFX pioneer Ken Ralston, a five-time Oscar winner–four Best VFX Academy Awards for Forest Gump, Death Becomes Her, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and Cocoon, and a Special Achievement Award for Star Wars: Episode VI–Return of the Jedi.

    Honored with the VES Visionary Award was acclaimed producer Victoria Alonso, Marvel Studios’ executive VP of physical production, who made an impassioned plea for more women to be afforded career opportunities in visual effects. One one hand, she noted that progress is being made, relating that at the 2016 SIGGRAPH confab in Anaheim, Calif., she saw a line outside the women’s restroom. Alonso affirmed that’s the first time she saw such a line in 20 years of attending SIGGRAPH.

    Still, there’s much work to be done. Alonso said that out of some 470 nominees at this year’s VES Awards, only a little more than 40 were female. “We can do better,” she affirmed, urging her colleagues to look inside their rooms and outside their buildings for talented women. “Have we looked around enough,” said Alonso, in order to find more of a gender balance? Bringing new talent into the mix, she added, might in many instances help to “create something beyond what we thought we could do.”

    Here’s a category-by-category rundown of winners at the 15th Annual VES Awards:

    Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature 
    The Jungle Book    
    Robert Legato    
    Joyce Cox    
    Andrew R. Jones    
    Adam Valdez    
    JD Schwalm

    Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature
    Deepwater Horizon    
    Craig Hammack    
    Petra Holtorf-Stratton    
    Jason Snell    
    John Galloway    
    Burt Dalton

    Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature
    Kubo and the Two Strings    
    Travis Knight    
    Arianne Sutner    
    Steve Emerson    
    Brad Schiff    

    Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode
    Game of Thrones; Battle of the Bastards    
    Joe Bauer    
    Steve Kullback    
    Glenn Melenhorst    
    Matthew Rouleau    
    Sam Conway

    Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode
    Black Sails; XX    
    Erik Henry    
    Terron Pratt    
    Aladino Debert    
    Yafei Wu    
    Paul Stephenson

    Outstanding Visual Effects in a Real-Time Project
    Uncharted 4    
    Bruce Straley        
    Eben Cook    
    Iki Ikram

    Outstanding Visual Effects in a Commercial
    John Lewis; "Buster the Boxer"    
    Diarmid Harrison-Murray    
    Hannah Ruddleston    
    Fabian Frank    
    William Laban    

    Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project
    Pirates of the Caribbean; Battle for the Sunken Treasure    
    Bill George    
    Amy Jupiter    
    Hayden Landis    
    David Lester    

    Outstanding Animated Performance in a Photoreal Feature
    The Jungle Book; King Louie    
    Paul Story    
    Dennis Yoo    
    Jack Tema    
    Andrei Coval    

    Outstanding Animated Performance in an Animated Feature
    Finding Dory; Hank    
    Jonathan Hoffman    
    Steven Clay Hunter    
    Mark Piretti    
    Audrey Wong

    Outstanding Animated Performance in an Episode or Real-Time Project
    Game of Thrones; Battle of the Bastards; Drogon    
    James Kinnings    
    Michael Holzl    
    Matt Derksen    
    Joseph Hoback

    Outstanding Animated Performance in a Commercial
    John Lewis; "Buster the Boxer"   
    Tim van Hussen    
    David Bryan    
    Chloe Dawe    
    Maximilian Mallmann

    Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature
    Doctor Strange; New York City    
    Adam Watkins    
    Martijn van Herk    
    Tim Belsher    
    Jon Mitchell

    Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature    
    Moana; Motunui Island    
    Rob Dressel    
    Andy Harkness    
    Brien Hindman    
    Larry Wu

    Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project
    Game of Thrones; Battle of the Bastards; Meereen City    
    Deak Ferrand    
    Dominic Daigle    
    François Croteau 
    Alexandru Banuta

    Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Photoreal Project
    The Jungle Book    
    Bill Pope    
    Robert Legato    
    Gary Roberts    
    John Brennan

    Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project
    Deepwater Horizon; Deepwater Horizon Rig    
    Kelvin Lau    
    Jean Bolte    
    Kevin Sprout    
    Kim Vongbunyong

    Outstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal Feature
    The Jungle Book; Nature Effects    
    Oliver Winwood    
    Fabian Nowak    
    David Schneider    
    Ludovic Ramisandraina

    Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature
    Moana    
    Marc Henry Bryant    
    David Hutchins    
    Ben Frost    
    Dale Mayeda

    Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Episode, Commercial, or Real-Time Project
    Game of Thrones; Battle of the Bastards; Meereen City    
    Thomas Hullin    
    Dominik Kirouac    
    James Dong    
    Xavier Fourmond

    Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Feature
    The Jungle Book    
    Christoph Salzmann    
    Masaki Mitchell    
    Matthew Adams    
    Max Stummer

    Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Episode
    Game of Thrones; Battle of the Bastards; Retaking Winterfell    
    Dominic Hellier    
    Morgan Jones    
    Thijs Noij    
    Caleb Thompson

    Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Commercial
    John Lewis; "Buster the Boxer" 
    Tom Harding    
    Alex Snookes    
    David Filipe    
    Andreas Feix

    Outstanding Visual Effects in a Student Project (presented by Autodesk)
    Breaking Point    
    Johannes Franz    
    Nicole Rothermel    
    Thomas Sali    
    Alexander Richter

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