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- Updated: February 9, 2017
The Jungle Book
Los Angeles: Disney’s “The Jungle Book” took home vital honours during a 15th Annual Visual Effects Society Awards.
The Jon Favreau-directed film was named photoreal underline film winner, earning 5 awards – Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature, Outstanding Animated Performance in a Photoreal Feature, Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a Photoreal Project, Outstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal Feature and Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Feature.
Comedian Patton Oswalt served as horde to some-more than 1,000 guest collected during a Beverly Hilton to applaud visible effects talent in 24 awards categories and to symbol a VES’
20th anniversary.
“Kubo and a Two Strings,” from Laika Entertainment and Focus Features, perceived a honour for tip charcterised film.
In TV, HBO’s “Game of Thrones” part “Battle of a Bastards” was showered with mixed awards.
And “Boxer a Buster,” a waggish and comfortable Christmas ad from British dialect store sequence John Lewis, won tip honors for TV commercial.
Director Taika Waititi presented a VES Visionary Award to writer and Marvel Studios executive VP of earthy prolongation Victoria Alonso.
Jim Morris, boss of Pixar Animation Studios, presented a VES Lifetime Achievement Award to Academy Award-winning visible effects colonize Ken Ralston.
Awards presenters enclosed directors Gareth Edwards and Albert Hughes, and actors Yara Shahidi, Auli’I Cravalho, Jessica Parker Kennedy, and Brenton Thwaites.
This year’s Oscar nominees for best visible effects are “Deepwater Horizon,” “Doctor Strange,” “The Jungle Book,” “Kubo and a Two Strings” and “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.”
Only “Rogue One” went divided empty-handed during a 15th Annual Visual Effects Society Awards.