2015 Oscar Nomination Predictions

Contributed by Michelle McCue, Gary Salem and Melissa Thompson

The countdown to the Oscars is less than 24 hours away.

While some of the presumed nominees, and the precursors, seemed like a done deal in the fall, Oscar watchers will know for sure on Thursday morning when the nominations for the 87th Academy Awards are announced. 

Will the guilds inclusion of AMERICAN SNIPER and perceived snubs that came with the lack of BAFTA, Directors Guild and Producers Guild nominations for SELMA make any difference? What nominations will come out of left field?

The Academy expanded the Best Picture category for a possible 10 nominees with the intention of including big box-office hits that would help the show’s TV ratings. However, this year the race is dominated by specialty and independent labels with Gone Girl being the only contender with blockbuster status.

One thing is sure, this year’s race will have awards season fans biting their nails right up to Oscar Sunday, February 22.

For you die-hards getting up Thursday morning before dawn, Oscar producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced last week that actor Chris Pine, Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs, and directors Alfonso Cuarón and J.J. Abrams will announce the nominations in all 24 Oscar categories at a special two-part live news conference at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.

The Nominations Announcement is a live news conference where more than 400 media representatives, including WAMG, from around the world will be gathered.

At 5:30 a.m. PT, Cuarón and Abrams will announce the nominees in the following categories: Animated Feature Film, Documentary Feature, Documentary Short Subject, Film Editing, Original Song, Production Design, Animated Short Film, Live Action Short Film, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing and Visual Effects.

At 5:38 a.m. PT, Pine and Boone Isaacs will take the stage to unveil the nominations for Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Cinematography, Costume Design, Directing, Foreign Language Film, Makeup and Hairstyling, Original Score, Adapted Screenplay, Original Screenplay and Best Picture.

You can catch it live here: www.oscars.org/live or below.

BEST PICTURE

AMERICAN SNIPER (gaining traction with all the guild noms – PGA, WGA, DGA)
BIRDMAN (PGA)
BOYHOOD (PGA)
FOXCATCHER (PGA)
GONE GIRL (PGA)
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (PGA)
THE IMITATION GAME (PGA)
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (PGA)
WHIPLASH (PGA)

If AMPAS voters go to 10, look for SELMA to make it in. Watch out for the 10th Producers Guild nominee, NIGHTCRAWLER.

BEST DIRECTOR – All line up with the Directors Guild nominees
Wes Anderson – THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
Clint Eastwood – AMERICAN SNIPER
Alejandro G. Inarritu – BIRDMAN
Richard Linklater – BOYHOOD
Morten Tyldum – THE IMITATION GAME

Spoiler: Ava DuVernay – SELMA. Watch out for WHIPLASH’s Damien Chazelle.

BEST ACTOR
Benedict Cumberbatch – THE IMITIATION GAME (SAG)
Ralph Fiennes – THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (BAFTA)
Michael Keaton – BIRDMAN (SAG)
David Oyelowo – SELMA
Eddie Redmayne – THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (SAG)

Spoiler: Jake Gyllenhaal – NIGHTCRAWLER (SAG). Watch for a last minute surge for Bradley Cooper in AMERICAN SNIPER.

BEST ACTRESS
Jennifer Aniston – CAKE (SAG)
Felicity Jones – THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (SAG)
Julianne Moore – STILL ALICE (SAG)
Rosamund Pike – GONE GIRL (SAG)
Reese Witherspoon – WILD (SAG)

Spoiler: Marion Cotillard – TWO DAYS, ONE NIGHT. Watch out of BAFTA nominee Amy Adams, BIG EYES.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Robert Duvall – THE JUDGE (SAG)
Ethan Hawke – BOYHOOD (SAG)
Edward Norton – BIRDMAN (SAG)
Mark Ruffalo – FOXCATCHER (SAG)
J.K. Simmons – WHIPLASH (SAG)

Spoiler: Miyavi – UNBROKEN

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Patricia Arquette – BOYHOOD (SAG)
Keira Knightley – THE IMITATION GAME (SAG)
Emma Stone – BIRDMAN (SAG)
Meryl Streep – INTO THE WOODS (SAG)
Naomi Watts – ST. VINCENT (SAG)

Spoiler: BAFTA nominee Imelda Staunton, PRIDE. Watch out for Tilda Swinton, SNOWPIERCER.

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Richard Linklater – BOYHOOD
Wes Anderson and Hugo Guinness – THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman – FOXCATCHER
Mike Leigh – MR. TURNER
Alejandro González Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo – BIRDMAN

Spoiler: Dan Gilroy – NIGHTCRAWLER

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Damien Chazelle – WHIPLASH
Gillian Flynn – GONE GIRL
Jason Hall – AMERICAN SNIPER
Anthony McCarten – THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
Graham Moore – THE IMITATION GAME

Spoiler: Paul Thomas Anderson – INHERENT VICE

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Hoyte van Hoytema – INTERSTELLAR
Roger Deakins – UNBROKEN
Robert Yeoman – THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
Dick Pope – MR. TURNER
Emmanuel Lubezki – BIRDMAN

Spoiler: Óscar Faura – THE IMITATION GAME

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
BIG HERO 6
THE BOXTROLLS
CHEATIN’ (Annie nominee) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8ilPAEgkpA
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2
THE LEGO MOVIE

Spoiler: The Tale of The Princess KAGUYA (GKIDS/Studio Ghibli) or THE BOOK OF LIFE

BEST COSTUME
Collen Atwood – INTO THE WOODS
Mark Bridges – INHERENT VICE
Milena Canonero – THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
Ruth Carter – SELMA
Milena Canonero – THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL

Spoiler: THE IMITATION GAME Sammy Sheldon Differ or MR. TURNER Jacqueline Durran

BEST MAKE UP & HAIR
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
FOXCATCHER
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY
MALEFICENT
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING

Spoiler: NOAH

BEST SCORE
Alexandre Desplat – THE IMITATION GAME
John Powell – HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2
Hans Zimmer – INTERSTELLAR
Marco Beltrami – THE HOMESMAN
Jóhann Jóhannsson – THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING

Spoiler: UNDER THE SKIN – Mica Levi

BEST DOCUMENTARY
CITIZENFOUR
FINDING VIVIAN MAIER
JODOROWSKY’S DUNE
KEEP ON KEEPIN’ ON
LIFE ITSELF

Spoiler: VIRUNGA

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
IDA – Poland
FORCE MAJEURE – Sweden
LEVIATHAN – Russia
TIMBUKTU – Mauritania
WILD TALES – Argentina

Spoiler: THE LIBERATOR – Venezuela

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES
GODZILLA
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY
INTERSTELLAR
X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST

Spoiler: THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
BIRDMAN
INTERSTELLAR
INTO THE WOODS
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
THE IMITATION GAME

Spoiler: MR. TURNER

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The Academy Awards presentation will air live on ABC on Oscar Sunday, February 22, 2015.

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Watch The “Glory” Music Video From SELMA

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John Legend, Ava DuVernay, Common attend the Paramount Pictures Golden Globes Post Party at The Beverly Hilton (Photo: Brandon Clark/ABImages)

Watch the official music video for “Glory,” Common and John Legend’s Golden Globe-winning song from director Ava DuVernay’s SELMA. Tune in tomorrow at 5:30 am PST to see the Oscar nominations here: www.oscars.org/oscars/live.

In an unprecedented effort led by a team of African-American business leaders in New York, organizations across the U.S. coordinated a massive national campaign to find African-American business leaders to underwrite free admission to the Golden Globe-nominated film SELMA for students around the country.

The new cities added are the efforts inspired by the overwhelming success of the program in New York City, in which 27 African-American business leaders created a fund for 27,000 of the city’s 7th, 8th and 9th grade students to see the film for free. That effort sold out in the very first weekend.The programs begin January 12th and run through January 19th (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day) or while tickets last. Students can share their images and response to the film using #SelmaForStudents.

For more information, visit selmastudenttickets.com

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Marines Attend AMERICAN SNIPER Screening in St. Louis

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On Monday evening, WAMG welcomed members of the US military to the advance screening of AMERICAN SNIPER in St. Louis.

We had the privilege of hosting the 3D Battalion, 23D Marines and Navy Corpsmen, and a few Marines stationed at Scott Air Force Base at the screening of director Clint Eastwood’s upcoming movie. With some travelling from as far away as Scott Air Force Base, the officers and servicemen called the film “incredible.”

Starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle and Sienna Miller as his wife, Taya, the film is based on Chris Kyle’s autobiography, “American Sniper” which recounts the personal story of the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history.

Eastwood says he hopes the film, “will remind people of the sacrifices of soldiers and their families and make people even more appreciative of those who have given so much in service of their country.”

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Warner Bros. Pictures will join forces with the Chris Kyle Frog Foundation (CKFF) on special pre-release screenings of AMERICAN SNIPER.

Eight cities have been chosen to host the CKFF benefit event on Wednesday, January 14: Dallas, Kansas City, Chicago, San Diego, Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Miami, Denver, and San Antonio.

Chris Kyle Frog Foundation was launched this past Veterans Day, with Taya Kyle presenting the organization’s vision of establishing a nationwide connection of service members and first responder families.

Taya stated, “I am so happy to welcome everyone to enjoy these special screenings of this inspiring, powerful and meaningful film, which captures Chris’s spirit and his character in telling the story of our family’s military experiences. ‘American Sniper’ not only reflects our story but also those of all military and first responder families; we honor them and their service to God and country. On behalf of the Chris Kyle Frog Foundation, I also want to express our deep appreciation to those who have supported our mission and made these screenings possible, especially Warner Bros. and our cinema partners, which are all listed on our website.”

Warner Bros. is proud to be a part of this special event, which will aid in introducing the foundation to the selected cities and beyond.

For more information about tickets, please visit: chriskylefrogfoundation.org.

AMERICAN SNIPER

From filmmaker Clint Eastwood comes AMERICAN SNIPER, starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle, whose skills as a sniper made him a hero on the battlefield.

But there was much more to him than his skill as a sharpshooter.

Navy SEAL Chris Kyle is sent to Iraq with only one mission: to protect his brothers-in-arms. His pinpoint accuracy saves countless lives on the battlefield and, as stories of his courageous exploits spread, he earns the nickname “Legend.” However, his reputation is also growing behind enemy lines, putting a price on his head and making him a prime target of insurgents. He is also facing a different kind of battle on the home front: striving to be a good husband and father from halfway around the world. Despite the danger, as well as the toll on his family at home, Chris serves through four harrowing tours of duty in Iraq, personifying the spirit of the SEAL creed to “leave no one behind.” But upon returning to his wife, Taya (Sienna Miller), and kids, Chris finds that it is the war he can’t leave behind.

Two-time Oscar nominee Bradley Cooper heads the cast, which also includes Sienna Miller, Luke Grimes, Jake McDorman, Cory Hardrict, Kevin Lacz, Navid Negahban and Keir O’Donnell.

AMERICAN SNIPER opens in theaters nationwide on January 16.

Visit the film’s site: http://www.americansnipermovie.com/

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FIFTY SHADES OF GREY Soundtrack Tracklisting And Cover Art Revealed

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The highly anticipated cover art and tracklisting for the Fifty Shades of Grey Original Motion Picture Soundtrack [Republic Records] has been revealed, it was announced today.  The soundtrack includes 16 tracks from legends and superstars such as The Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra, Beyoncé, and Annie Lennox as well as new and previously unreleased material from The Weeknd, Ellie Goulding, Skylar Grey, Jessie Ware, and more.  Full tracklisting is below.

The soundtrack album arrives prior to the Universal Pictures and Focus Features’ film, which releases in theaters February 13, 2015.

Pre-order the soundtrack now from any of the digital partners and receive an immediate download of Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)” from The Weeknd and Sia’s “Salted Wound.”  Fifty Shades of Grey Original Motion Picture Soundtrack will be available in stores and on all digital partners on February 10th.

Pre-order the soundtrack HERE.

“Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)” from The Weeknd has already neared 5 million YouTube/VEVO views since premiering at the end of December.  You can purchase “Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)” HERE.

Fifty Shades of Grey is the hotly anticipated film adaptation of the bestselling book that has become a global phenomenon.  Since its release, the “Fifty Shades” trilogy has been translated into 51 languages worldwide and sold more than 100 million copies in e-book and print—making it one of the biggest and fastest-selling book series ever.

The trailer for the film, which has been viewed more than 100 million times, is now available to view on the movie’s official site.  Iconic four-time Oscar nominee Danny Elfman provides the original score for the film, while Dana Sano serves as the music supervisor.

Standard Edition Tracklisting:

  1. “I Put A Spell On You (Fifty Shades of Grey)” – Annie Lennox
  2. “Undiscovered” – Laura Welsh
  3. “Earned It (Fifty Shades Of Grey)” – The Weeknd
  4. “Meet Me In The Middle” – Jessie Ware
  5. “Love Me Like You Do” – Ellie Goulding
  6. “Haunted (Michael Diamond Remix)” – Beyoncé
  7. “Salted Wound” – Sia
  8. “Beast Of Burden” – The Rolling Stones
  9. “I’m On Fire” – AWOLNATION
  10. “Crazy In Love (2014 Remix)” – Beyoncé
  11. “Witchcraft” – Frank Sinatra
  12. One Last Night” – Vaults
  13. “Where You Belong” – The Weeknd
  14. “I Know You” – Skylar Grey
  15. “Ana And Christian” – Danny Elfman
  16. “Did That Hurt?” – Danny Elfman

Anderson, Eastwood, Iñárritu, Linklater, Tyldum Among The Five Nominees For The 67th DGA Award

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Anderson, Eastwood, Iñárritu, Linklater, Tyldum.

Directors Guild of America President Paris Barclay today announced the five nominees for the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for 2014.

“In a year full of excellent films, DGA members have nominated a stellar group of passionate filmmakers,” said Barclay. “Inspiring and artistic, these five directors made films that left an indelible impact not only on their fellow directors and members of the director’s team, but on audiences around the world. Congratulations to all of the nominees for their terrific work.”

Of the DGA nominations, Oscar pundit Scott Feinberg (THR) writes, “You’ll notice that the list does not include Selma’s Ava DuVernay, Gone Girl’s David Fincher, Foxcatcher’s Bennett Miller, Interstellar’s Christopher Nolan, Inherent Vice’s Paul Thomas Anderson, The Theory of Everything’s James Marsh, Unbroken’s Angelina Jolie, Into the Woods’ Rob Marshall and A Most Violent Year’s J.C. Chandor.”

We’ll know if the five DGA nominees line up to Oscar when the 87th Academy Awards nominations are announced this Thursday morning.

The DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film has traditionally been a near perfect barometer for the Best Director Academy Award. Only seven times since the DGA Award’s inception has the DGA Award winner not won the Academy Award:

1968: Anthony Harvey won the DGA Award for The Lion in Winter while Carol Reed took home the Oscar for Oliver!.

1972: Francis Ford Coppola received the DGA’s nod for The Godfather while the Academy selected Bob Fosse for Cabaret.

1985: Steven Spielberg received his first DGA Award for The Color Purple while the Oscar went to Sydney Pollack for Out of Africa.

1995: Ron Howard was chosen by the DGA for his direction of Apollo 13 while Academy voters cited Mel Gibson for Braveheart.

In 2001 Ang Lee took home the DGA Award for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, while the Oscar went to Steven Soderbergh for Traffic.

In 2003 Roman Polanski received the Academy Award for The Pianist, but the DGA Award went to Rob Marshall for Chicago.

2012: Ben Affleck won the DGA Award for Argo, while the Academy chose Ang Lee for Life of Pi.

The 67th Annual DGA Awards Dinner will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2015 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles and hosted by actress Jane Lynch.

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WES ANDERSON
The Grand Budapest Hotel
(Fox Searchlight Pictures)

Mr. Anderson’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Miki Emmrich
First Assistant Director: Josh Robertson
Second Assistant Director: Ben Howard

This is Mr. Anderson’s first DGA Award nomination.

AMERICAN SNIPER

CLINT EASTWOOD
American Sniper
(Warner Bros. Pictures)

Mr. Eastwood’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Tim Moore
First Assistant Director: David M. Bernstein
Second Assistant Director: Paula Case
Second Second Assistant Director: Clark Credle
First Assistant Director (Morocco Unit): Ahmed Hatimi
Second Assistant Director (Morocco Unit): Yann Mari Faget
Second Second Assistant Directors (Morocco Unit): Andrew Madden, Khalil Zghayou

This is Mr. Eastwood’s fourth DGA Award nomination, all in this category. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for Million Dollar Baby in 2004 and for Unforgiven in 1992. He was also nominated in this same category for Mystic River in 2003. Mr. Eastwood was honored with the DGA Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film in 2006.

Director Alejandro González Iñárritu on the set of BIRDMAN. Photo by Alison Rosa. Copyright © 2014 Twentieth Century Fox.

ALEJANDRO G. IÑÁRRITU
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
(Fox Searchlight Pictures)

Mr. Iñárritu’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Managers: James W. Skotchdopole, Robert Graf
First Assistant Director: Peter Kohn
Second Assistant Director: Amy Lauritsen
Second Second Assistant Director: Catherine Feeny
Location Manager: Joaquin Prange

This is Mr. Iñárritu’s third DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category for Babel in 2006. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials for “Best Job” (Proctor and Gamble) in 2012.

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RICHARD LINKLATER
Boyhood
(IFC Films)

Mr. Linklater’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Cathleen Sutherland
First Assistant Director: Vince Palmo Jr.
Second Assistant Directors: Susana Jasso, Kathleen Tull
Second Second Assistant Directors: Mary Beth Chambers, Brian Franklin

This is Mr. Linklater’s first DGA Award nomination.

THE IMITATION GAME

MORTEN TYLDUM
The Imitation Game
(The Weinstein Company)

Mr. Tyldum’s Directorial Team:
Production Manager: Suzie Shearer
First Assistant Director: Phil Booth
Second Assistant Director: James Manning

This is Mr. Tyldum’s first DGA Award nomination.

DGA nominations for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television, Commercials, and Documentaries will be announced on Wednesday, January 14, 2015.

Watch The Green & Red Band Trailers For Twitter Newcomer Melissa McCarthy’s SPY

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20th Century Fox has debuted the new trailers and poster for the highly anticipated comedy from director/writer Paul Feig, SPY!

The studio also announced that the film’s star, Melissa McCarthy, has officially joined Twitter under the @MelissaMcCarthy Twitter handle.

Watch the first Green and Red Band trailers here.


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Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig have quite a hilarious track record, having collaborated on BRIDESMAIDS and THE HEAT. SPY brings them together again. The film features an all-star cast including Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, Allison Janney, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, and Miranda Hart.

Susan Cooper (Melissa McCarthy) is an unassuming, deskbound CIA analyst, and the unsung hero behind the Agency’s most dangerous missions. But when her partner (Jude Law) falls off the grid and another top agent (Jason Statham) is compromised, she volunteers to go deep undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent a global disaster.

SPY Official Socials:
FACEBOOK: facebook.com/SpyMovie
TWITTER: @SpyTheMovie
#SpyMovie

SPY hits theaters everywhere on MAY 22, 2015

Photos: © 2015 Twentieth Century Fox. All Rights Reserved.

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The Academy Announces 21 Scientific And Technical Achievements Will Be Honored With Academy Awards Feb 7

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that 21 scientific and technical achievements represented by 58 individual award recipients will be honored at its annual Scientific and Technical Awards Presentation on Saturday, February 7, at the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills.

In addition, veteran sound engineer and Dolby Laboratories executive David W. Gray will receive the Gordon E. Sawyer Award (an Oscar® statuette), presented “to an individual in the motion picture industry whose technological contributions have brought credit to the industry.” Gray’s career has encompassed the design, refinement and implementation of groundbreaking cinema sound technologies, including stereo optical soundtracks, digital sound on film and most recently, Dolby Atmos®. He has served for many years on the Academy’s Science and Technology Council and its Theater Standards Committee, among others, as well as chaired the audio study group of SMPTE’s pioneering DC28 technology committee, from which the first two SMPTE Digital Cinema standards were published.

“Our honorees represent an enormous range of technologies, from camera rigs to software systems, with names as colorful as ‘Biscuit Jr.,’ ‘Barbershop’ and ‘PhysBAM,’” said Richard Edlund, Academy Award-winning visual effects artist and chair of the Scientific and Technical Awards Committee. “They exemplify the phenomenal creativity of professionals in the scientific and technical community, and the invaluable contributions they make to what is arguably the most creative industry in the world.”

Unlike other Academy Awards to be presented this year, achievements receiving Scientific and Technical Awards need not have been developed and introduced during 2014. Rather, the achievements must demonstrate a proven record of contributing significant value to the process of making motion pictures.

The Academy Awards for scientific and technical achievements are:

TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS (ACADEMY CERTIFICATES)

To Peter Braun for the concept and development of the MAT-Towercam Twin Peek, a portable, remote-controlled, telescoping column that smoothly positions a camera up to 24 feet vertically.

This small cross-section system from Mad About Technology can operate from above or below the camera, achieving nearly impossible shots with repeatable movements through openings no larger than the camera itself.

To Robert Nagle and Allan Padelford for The Biscuit Jr. self-propelled, high-performance, drivable camera and vehicle platform

The Biscuit Jr.’s unique chassis and portable driver pod enables traveling photography from a greater range of camera positions than previously possible, while keeping actors safe and the rig out of frame.

To Harold Milligan, Steven Krycho and Reiner Doetzkies for the implementation engineering in the development of the Texas Instruments DLP Cinema digital projection technology.

Texas Instruments’ color-accurate, high-resolution, high-quality digital projection system has replaced most film-based projection systems in the theatrical environment.

To Cary Phillips, Nico Popravka, Philip Peterson and Colette Mullenhoff for the architecture, development and creation of the artist-driven interface of the ILM Shape Sculpting System.

This comprehensive system allows artists to quickly enhance and modify character animation and simulation performances. It has become a crucial part of ILM’s production workflow over the past decade.

To Tim Cotter, Roger van der Laan, Ken Pearce and Greg LaSalle for the innovative design and development of the MOVA Facial Performance Capture system.

The MOVA system provides a robust way to capture highly detailed, topologically consistent, animated meshes of a deforming object. This technology is fundamental to the facial pipeline at many visual effects companies. It allows artists to create character animation of extremely high quality.

To Dan Piponi, Kim Libreri and George Borshukov for their pioneering work in the development of Universal Capture at ESC Entertainment.

The Universal Capture system broke new ground in the creation of realistic human facial animation. This technology produced an animated, high-resolution, textured mesh driven by an actor’s performance.

To Marco Revelant for the original concepts and artistic vision, and to Alasdair Coull and Shane Cooper for the original architectural and engineering design, of the Barbershop hair grooming system at Weta Digital.

Barbershop’s unique architecture allows direct manipulation of full-density hair using an intuitive, interactive and procedural toolset, resulting in greatly enhanced productivity with finer-grained artistic control than is possible with other existing systems.

To Michael Sechrest for the modeling design and implementation, Chris King for the real-time interactive engineering, and Greg Croft for the user interface design and implementation of SpeedTree Cinema.

This software substantially improves an artist’s ability to create specifically designed trees and vegetation by combining a procedural building process with the flexibility of intuitive, direct manipulation of every detail.

To Scott Peterson, Jeff Budsberg and Jonathan Gibbs for the design and implementation of the DreamWorks Animation Foliage System.

This toolset has a hierarchical spline system, a core data format and an artist-driven modeling tool, which have been instrumental in creating art-directed vegetation in animated films for nearly two decades.

To Erwin Coumans for the development of the Bullet physics library, and to Nafees Bin Zafar andStephen Marshall for the separate development of two large-scale destruction simulation systems based on Bullet.

These pioneering systems demonstrated that large numbers of constrained rigid bodies could be used to animate visually complex, believable destruction effects with minimal simulation time.

To Brice Criswell and Ron Fedkiw for the development of the ILM PhysBAM Destruction System.

This system incorporates innovative research on many algorithms that provide accurate methods for resolving contact, collision and stacking into a mature, robust and extensible production toolset. The PhysBAM Destruction System was one of the earliest toolsets capable of depicting large-scale destruction with a high degree of design control.

To Ben Cole for the design of the Kali Destruction System, to Eric Parker for the development of the Digital Molecular Matter toolkit, and to James O’Brien for his influential research on the finite element methods that served as a foundation for these tools.

The combined innovations in Kali and DMM provide artists with an intuitive, art-directable system for the creation of scalable and realistic fracture and deformation simulations. These tools established finite element methods as a new reference point for believable on-screen destruction.

To Magnus Wrenninge for leading the design and development of Field3D.

Field3D provides a flexible and open framework for storing and accessing voxel data efficiently. This allows interchange between previously incompatible modeling, simulation and rendering software.

To Robert Bridson for early conceptualization of sparse-tiled voxel data structures and their application to modeling and simulation.

Robert Bridson’s pioneering work on voxel data structures and its subsequent validation in fluid simulation tools have had a significant impact on the design of volumetric tools throughout the visual effects industry.

To Ken Museth, Peter Cucka and Mihai Alden for the creation of OpenVDB.

OpenVDB is a widely adopted, sparse hierarchical data structure that provides a fast and efficient mechanism for storing and manipulating voxels.

SCIENTIFIC AND ENGINEERING AWARDS (ACADEMY PLAQUES)

To lain Neil for the optical design, and to Andre de Winter for the mechanical design, of the Leica Summilux-C series of lenses.

Incorporating novel telecentric multi-element aspherical optics, these camera lenses have delivered unprecedented optical and mechanical performance.

To Brad Walker, D. Scott Dewald, Bill Werner, Greg Pettitt and Frank Poradish for their contributions furthering the design and refinement of the Texas Instruments DLP Cinema projection technology, whose high level of performance enabled color-accurate digital intermediate preview and motion picture theatrical presentation.

Working in conjunction with the film industry, Texas Instruments created a high-resolution, high-quality digital projection system that has replaced most film-based projection systems in the theatrical environment.

To Ichiro Tsutsui, Masahiro Take, Mitsuyasu Tamura and Mitsuru Asano for the development of the Sony BVM-E Series Professional OLED Master Monitor.

These precise, wide-gamut monitors allow creative image decisions to be made on set with confidence that the desired images can be accurately reproduced in post-production.

To John Frederick, Bob Myers, Karl Rasche and Tom Lianza for the development of the HP DreamColor LP2480zx Professional Display.

This cost-effective display offered a stable, wide color gamut, allowing facility-wide adoption in feature animation and visual effects studios.

ACADEMY AWARD OF COMMENDATION (SPECIAL PLAQUE)

To Steven Tiffen, Jeff Cohen and Michael Fecik for their pioneering work in developing dye-based filters that reduce IR contamination when neutral density filters are used with digital cameras.

The Tiffen Company identified the problem and rapidly engineered a series of absorptive filters that ameliorated infrared artifacts with lenses of all focal lengths. These widely adopted filters allow cinematographers to work as they have done with film-based technology.

ACADEMY AWARD OF MERIT (OSCAR STATUETTE)

To Dr. Larry Hornbeck for the invention of digital micromirror technology as used in DLP Cinema projection.

The Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) is the core technology that has enabled Texas Instruments’ DLP Cinema projection to become the standard of the motion picture industry.

GORDON E. SAWYER AWARD (OSCAR STATUETTE)

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Given to an individual in the motion picture industry whose technological contributions have brought credit to the industry.

Portions of the Scientific and Technical Awards Presentation will be included in the Oscar telecast.

Oscars for outstanding film achievements of 2014 will be presented on Oscar Sunday, February 22, 2015, at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center and televised live on the ABC Television Network at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.  The Oscars, produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, also will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.

Kevin Costner at the Red Carpet Premiere of BLACK OR WHITE in St. Louis

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The stars were out in St. Louis last night. One star anyway – none other than Oscar winner Kevin Costner, here hosting a sceening of his new movie BLACK OR WHITE. In the film, produced by Costner and written and directed by Mike Binder, Costner plays a grieving widower is drawn into a custody battle over his half black granddaughter, whom he helped raise her entire life.

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We Are Movie Geeks was at the screening and took these photos of Costner as he made his way down the red carpet at the Ronnies Cinema in South County. There he was interviewed by the local TV stations before stopping to saying hello and shake hands with We Are Movie Geeks. St. Louis baseball Cardinals legend Ozzie Smith was on hand and presented the actor with a Cards jersey with ‘Crash’ printed on it – a reference to the Crash Davis character he played in BULL DURHAM.

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After the screening, Costner stayed for a lengthy Q&A. He went on at length about how much this new film means to him and how he funded it entirely with his own money. Costner was generous with his answers and seemed to be enjoying his visit to St. Louis, the city where he filmed AMERICAN FLYERS, one of his first starring roles, 30 years ago. Look for more coverage here at We Are Movie Geeks of BLACK OR WHITE, which costars Anthony Mackie and Octavia Spencer and opens everywhere January 30th.

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The Trailer and Poster for Universal Pictures’ UNFRIENDED Are Here

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Ushering in a new era of horror, Universal Pictures’ UNFRIENDED unfolds over a teenager’s computer screen as she and her friends are stalked by an unseen figure who seeks vengeance for a shaming video that led a vicious bully to kill herself a year earlier.

After Universal executives saw a test screening of UNFRIENDED terrify a test audience, the studio acquired the thriller that was developed and conceived by visionary filmmaker Timur Bekmambetov ( MGM/Paramount’s upcoming remake of BEN HUR as well as WANTED, ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER).

Directed by Levan Gabriadze, UNFRIENDED is written by Nelson Greaves and produced by Bekmambetov and Greaves, as well as Jason Blum for Blumhouse Productions (Ouija and Paranormal Activity, The Purge and Insidious series).

The thriller stars Shelley Hennig, Moses Jacob Storm, Renee Olstead, Will Peltz, Jacob Wysocki, Courtney Halverson, and Heather Sossaman.

UNFRIENDED opens in theaters April 17.

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Ultron And The Avengers Battle It Out In New AGE OF ULTRON Trailer

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Check out the new trailer for Marvel’s AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON, which aired during the 2015 National Championship between Oregon vs Ohio State.

Marvel Studios presents AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON, the epic follow-up to the biggest Super Hero movie of all time. When Tony Stark tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance.

As the villainous Ultron emerges, it is up to The Avengers to stop him from enacting his terrible plans, and soon uneasy alliances and unexpected action pave the way for an epic and unique global adventure.

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Marvel’s AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON stars Robert Downey Jr., who returns as Iron Man, along with Chris Evans as Captain America, Chris Hemsworth as Thor and Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk. Together with Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow and Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, and with the additional support of Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, Don Cheadle as James Rhodes/War Machine, Cobie Smulders as Agent Maria Hill and Stellan Skarsgård as Erik Selvig, the team must reassemble to defeat James Spader as Ultron, a terrifying technological villain hell-bent on human extinction.

Along the way, they confront two mysterious and powerful newcomers, Wanda Maximoff, played by Elizabeth Olsen, and Pietro Maximoff, played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and meet an old friend in a new form when Paul Bettany becomes Vision.

Directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel’s AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON will hit theaters May 1, 2015.

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