The team behind AvatarTheWayOfWater’s long-expected Oscar win for Visual Effects learned first-hand how committed Academy officials and show producers are to keeping things moving Oscars
learned first-hand how committed Academy officials and show producers are to keeping things moving.
Richard Baneham, one of four winners along with Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett, took the trophy first and thanked director, who was not in attendance. He also shouted out producer Jon Landau and a range of technical colleagues.
At the Visual Effects Society’s annual awards last month, the last major pre-Oscar bellwether for VFX contenders,swept the feature field with nine wins out of its record-setting 14 nominations. The first
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