Visual Impact Society 2025 Award winner

“State of planets of apes” Top won Visual effect society Award for outstanding VFX in a photorial feature at the 23rd Visual Effects Society Awards. Nevertheless in Beverly Hilton on Tuesday, the society spread money, provided three trophies, which is the highest in the live-action feature categories, “Se”Tibba: Part Two,

In “Kingdom”, VFX Studio Wait FX VFX Supervisor Eric Vinquist worked to pursue realism. Among its emotional apes in areas such as facial animation and muscle simulation, while they are placed in the atmosphere including rapids and a great flood.

The sequel of 2021 VFX Oscars and top VES winners “Dune”, which again produced by DNEG under the leadership of VFX Supervisor Paul Lambert, collected prizes in categories for CG Cinematography, for EREKEN Basin; For effect simulation, nuclear explosions and vermoiding; And Composing and Lighting, GDI Prime and Final Battle for vermoiding.

In addition, in the feature competition, “Better Man” won the award for the character, for the weight FX-Created Robby Williams, who appear as a CG chimp in the musical biopic; And “Alien: Romulus” obtained a trophy in the model category for its Renaissance space station.

All four films have been nominated for the Oscar in the VFX with “wicked”, which failed to collect a VS Award. Nevertheless, the VFX at the Ves Awards is an uneven record for predicting the Oscar winner. The winner of the Ves Top category for the outstanding VFX in a photorial feature has gone to claim the VFX Oscar only three times during the last decade.

Three former films in the “Planet of the Apps” reboot, in which Andy Serkis acted and also portrayed Veta’s work, all won the top prize of Wes, although the franchise is still waiting for its first VFX Oscars win.

This was a big night for the “The Wild Robot” of the Dreamwork Animation, which led the ground in animation, won four awards, including the outstanding VFX in an animated feature.

In the series work, “Shogun” collected three awards including one for VFX in a photorial episode, while “The Penguin” also received three awards, including one episode to support VFX in an episode.

Use of AI This awards have been a popular theme during the season, and the emerging technology candidates of VES included many examples of the state -of -the -art uses of technology. Toping this category was the use of nerve performance toolsets of AI Startup Metaphygical Robert Zemecis’ “Here” in Age and D-Edge Tom Hax and Robin Wright. As the team accepted the award on the stage, the platte of the metaphagic said, “While our equipment codes, algorithms, machine learning, AI can be run by AI, the soul of visual effects remains fundamentally artistic. The most powerful innovation is those that empower the artist’s vision and creative crafts. ,

During the ceremony, the Amy Award winning actor and producer Hiroyuki Sanada (“Shagun”) was brought twice with the VES Award for Creative Excellence. He expressed pride in the VFX team of Shogun, saying that the team will take the work two to the next level. I am eager to work with you again and again. ,

“Godzila Minus One” director and VFX Supervisor Takashi Yamajaki accepted the Society’s Visionary Award, and the Virtual Reality/Emarsive Technology Innovator Jacqueline Ford Mori received the Wes Georges Melees Award.

The complete list of winners is as follows:

Outstanding visual effects in a photorial feature

,Planet of apes,

Eric Winkwist, Julia National, Paul Story, Daniel Imman, Rodney Burke

Auxiliary visual effects outstanding in a photorial feature

,Civil War “

David Simpson, Mitchell Rose, Freddy Holded, Chris Zeh, JD Schmmm

Excellent visual effects in an animated feature

,Wild robot,

Chris Sanders, Jeff Harman, Jeff Badsburg, Jacob Hazor Jensen

Outstanding visual effects in a photorial episode

,Shagun ” – Anjin

Michael Clit, Melody Mead, Philip Angstrom, Ed Bruce, Cameron Waldbire

Auxiliary visual effects in a photorial episode

,Penguin ” – Anand

Johnny Han, Mitchell Rose, Gran Pavls, Ed Bruce, Dewin Magio

Outstanding visual effects in a real -time project

“Star Wars outlaves,

Stephen Hayes, Lionel Le Dan, Benedict Podalsnag, Bogdan Dragissi

Outstanding visual effects in a commercial

Coca Cola ,Heroes,

Greg McCelli, Antonia Wlasto, Ryan Nools, Fabris Fitney

Outstanding visual effects in a special site project

D23 “Real-Time Rocket”

Ivan Goldberg, Elisa Finale, Jason Brainman, Alice Taylor

Outstanding character in a photorial feature

,better man, Robby Williams

Milton Ramirez, Andrea Merlo, Segsekok Charlie Kim, Atouti Tem

Excellent character in an animated feature

,Wild robot ”rose

Fabio Lignini, Yukinori Ingaki, Owen Demers, Hyun Huh

Excellent character, commercial, game cinematic or real -time project in an episode

,Ronja The Robar’s daughter “Wildwitran the Queen Happi

Niklas Anderson, David Alan, Gustav, Hen, Nicken Walen

The outstanding environment in a photorial feature

,Dune: Part Two “Arrakeen Basin

Daniel Reen, Daniel Anton Fernandez, Mark James Austin, Christopher Aincom

Excellent environment in an animated feature

,Wild robot ”jungle

John Wake, He Jung Park, Wujin Choi, Shane Glading

Excellent environment in an episode, commercial, game cinematic or real -time project

,Shagun, Osaka

Manuel Martinez, Phil Hanneen, Keith Malon, Francesco Corvino

Arrears CG Cinematography

,Tibba: Part Two “Arkis

Gree Fraser, Shin Steve Guo, Sandra Murta, Ben Wigs

Excellent model in a photorial or animated project

,Alien: Romulus “Renaissance Space Station

Waldamer Bartkoviq, Trever Wide, Matt Middleton, Ben Sheerman

Dues in a photorial facility simulation

,Tibba: Part Two “Nuclear Explosion and Recruitment

Nicholas Papworth, Sandy La Tourale, Lisa Nolan, Christopher Philips

Dues in an animated facility simulation

,Wild robot,

Derek Chewing, Michael Looper, David Chow, Newong Kim

Outstanding effect in an episode simulation, commercial, game cinematic or real -time project

,Shagun, Broke in fist; Landslide

Dominic Tedeken, Heinrich Lowe, Charles Garton, Timmy Lundin

Creation and lighting in a facility

,Tibba: Part Two “vermuride, GD Prime and The Final Battle

Christopher Record, Francesco del’na, Paul Chapman, Ryan Wing

Create and light arrears in an episode

,Penguin ” – after hours

Jonas Stukenbrock, Karen Chang, Eugene Bonder, Mick Giron

Creation and lighting in a commercial

Coca-Cola “The Heroes”

Ryan Nolls, Alex Gabuchi, Jack Powell, Dan Yarsigi

Special (practical) effect arrears in a photorial project

,Penguin ” – secure guns

Devin Magio, Johnny Han, Corey Candrali, Alexandre Produce

Emerging technology award

,Here “nerve performance toolset

Joe Platte, Oriyal Frigo, Tomas Catski, Matio Oliviero Dansey

Excellent visual effects in a student project

,Pittura“(Admission from Artfx – Schools of Digital Arts)

Adam Lorool, Titauan Lasare, Remi Vivenza, Hello Marre

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