Not exact matches
Here's the caption @nascarcasm claims goes with this photo: Oscar
winners (from left) Christian Bale (Best Actor In A Supporting Role, «The Fighter»), Natalie Portman (Actress In A Leading Role, «Black Swan»), Melissa Leo (Actress In A Supporting Role, «The Fighter»), Colin Firth (Actor In A Leading Role, «The King's Speech») and Kurt Busch (Best Directing,
Cinematography, Costume Design and Short - Subject Documentary, «A Positive Step For Me»), celebrate backstage following the Academy
Awards, which honor achievement in filmmaking.
Blade Runner 2049 was the biggest
winner today with three
awards: Original Score, Production Design and
Cinematography and The Shape of Water, which went in with the most nominations ended up with zero wins.
Winner, Best Soundtrack - Beloit International Film Festival
Winner, Best Narrative Feature - Hollywood Film & Script Film Festival
Winner, Best Comedy Feature Film - Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival
Winner, Best Actress (Dee Wallace)- Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival
Winner,
Award of Merit - Indie Fest
Winner, Diamond
Award for Narrative Feature - California Film
Awards Winner, Best Music / Score - Los Angeles Downtown Independent Film Festival
Winner, Best Actor (Todd Robert Anderson)- Phenom International Film Festival
Winner, Best Editing - Phenom International Film Festival
Winner, Best
Cinematography - Phenom International Film Festival
Winner, Founder's Choice
Award - Phenom International Film Festival Official Selection - Dances with Films Official Selection - Orlando Film Festival Official Selection - THRILLER!
Love it or hate it, the 2016 Academy
Award winner for Best
Cinematography, Best Director and Best Actor is one of the most bombastic technical achievements of last year.
2017 Academy
Awards, 2017, 2017 Oscars, 2017 Oscar Predictions, 89th Academy
Awards, 89th Oscars,
Awards Talk,
Award Prediction,
Awards,
Awards bait,
Awards Tracker,
Awards seasons,
Awards Predictions, Academy
Award winner, Academy
Award nominations, Academy
Award nominees, Academy
Awards, Academy
Award nominee, Academy
Award, Oscar
winners, Oscar bait, Oscar, Oscar contenders, Oscar Predictions, Oscar snubs, Oscar race, Oscar talks, Oscar surprises, Oscar nominations, Oscars, Oscar hopefuls, Oscar nominee, List, Checklist, Oscar Checklist, Best Motion Picture of the Year, Best Picture, The race for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Foreign Language Film, Best Animated Feature, Best Animated Short Film, Best Documentary Feature, Best Documentary Short Subject, Best Live Action Short Film, Best
Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup and Hair - Styling, Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Original Song, Best Original Score, Don Shanahan, Donald Shanahan, Every Movie Has a Lesson
Other significant
winners were Beasts of No Nation for winning two acting
awards (Best Male and Supporting Male), Carol earning Best
Cinematography, and Mya Taylor (Tangerine) becoming the first transgender talent to win a Spirit
Award.
Jordan Peele's Get Out was named Best First Film, Agnes Varda's Faces Places won Best Nonfiction Film, Pixar's Coco was the Animated Film
winner, and Rachel Morrison won Best
Cinematography for Mudbound, the first female to win the
award (and she would, if AMPAS were to follow suit, be the first woman nominated for the
Cinematography Oscar).
Cinematography here is done by Academy
Award winner Anthony Dod Mantle.
WINNER 5 Cinema Writers Circle
Awards Spain - Best Film, Best director, Best adapted screenplay, Best supporting actor Bill Nighy, Best
Cinematography Jean Claude Larrieu
, Syd Garon (CEH15, Outstanding Graphic Design, Jodorowsky's Dune), Eugene Hernandez (Deputy Director, Film Society at Lincoln Center), Eric Hynes (Associate Curator of Film, Museum of the Moving Image), Jason Ishikawa (Head of International Sales, Cinetic Media), Steve James (CEH12
Winner, Outstanding Feature & Direction, The Interrupters), Kirsten Johnson (CEH17
Winner, Outstanding Feature &
Cinematography, Cameraperson), John Kusiak (CEH12
Winner, Outstanding Score, Tabloid), Loira Limbal (Vice President, Firelight Media), Elizabeth Lo (CEH16
Winner, Outstanding Nonfiction Short Film, Hotel 22), Michal Marczak (CEH17
Winner, Heterodox
Award, All These Sleepless Nights), Marilyn Ness (CEH17
Winner, Outstanding Feature, Cameraperson), Dan Nuxoll (Artistic Director, Rooftop Films), Bill Ross (CEH13 Nominee, Outstanding Direction, Tchoupitoulas; CEH16 Nominee,
Cinematography, Western), Kelli Scarr (CEH09 Nominee, Outstanding Score, In a Dream), Mo Scarpelli (CEH16 Nominee, Spotlight
Award, Frame by Frame), Jess Search (Chief Executive, The Doc Society), Signe, Byrge Sorensen (CEH16
Winner, Outstanding Feature Film & Production, The Look of Silence), Jean Tsien (Editor of CEH17 Audience Nominee Miss Sharon Jones!)
Winner of the Academy
Award for Best
Cinematography.
Winner of nine Academy
Awards (including Best Picture and Oscars for director Bernardo Bertolucci, the screenplay adaptation, and Vittorio Storaro's
cinematography).
Winner of 5 Oscars - Best
Cinematography, Art Direction, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing and Visual Effects - at the 2012 Academy
Awards.
Moonlight was the big
winner with Los Angeles critics today, taking the top two
awards — Best Picture and Best Director, as well as Best Supporting Actor for Mahershala Ali a
Cinematography win for lenser James Laxton.
This film's merit lies in its stunning color photography, for which it won the Academy
Award for Best
Cinematography, which is also why the new Blu - ray release from 20th Century Fox's is a total
winner: the film has received a glorious transfer with results that are nothing short of dazzling.
The prize for
cinematography went to Sayombhu Mukdeeprom for «Call Me By Your Name»; he was one of the few major
winners not nominated for an Academy
Award.
Directed by Finnish filmmaker Klaus Härö, it's the
winner of the Jussi
Award (Finland's Oscar) for Best Film and Best
Cinematography, a Best Foreign Language Film nominee for the 2016 Golden Globes and Finland's official selection for the Academy
Award for Best Foreign Language film.
The adaptation was a smashing success in every respect, performing very well at the box office for its exciting thriller elements, while its writing, directing, editing and
cinematography would earn it eight Academy
Award nominations, including Best Picture, a first for an R - rated film (although 1969's X-rated Best Picture
winner, Midnight Cowboy, had been re-rated to an R in 1971).
With 11 nominations «The Grandmaster» was the big
winner as it won 7
awards: Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction, Best Original Score and Best
Cinematography.
A
winner at Sundance, taking home
cinematography and directing
awards, Cary Fukunaga's first full length feature film has certainly seen it's share of attention so far and with the names of Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna to help it along, it's likely to do well with some audiences.
Other multiple
award winners included Gone Girl (for Best Actress Rosamund Pike and Gillian Flynn's Adapted Screenplay), Interstellar (which earned nods for its Visual Effects and
Cinematography), and, in a surprise considering its indie status, Damien Chazelle's Whiplash (which earned praise for Best Supporting Actor J.K. Simmons and the director himself, as the FFCC's Breakthrough Artist).
THE 86th ACADEMY
AWARD WINNERS BEST PICTURE 12 YEARS A SLAVE BEST DIRECTOR Alfonso Cuarón, Gravity BEST ACTOR Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club BEST ACTRESS Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Lupita Nyong» o, 12 Years a Slave BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM The Great Beauty, Italy BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Spike Jonze, Her BEST ANIMATED FILM Frozen BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN Catherine Martin and Beverly Dunn, The Great Gatsby BEST
CINEMATOGRAPHY Emmanuel Lubezki, Gravity BEST SOUND MIXING Skip Lievsay, Niv Adiri, Christopher Benstead, and Chris Munro, Gravity BEST SOUNDRead More →
THE 85TH ANNUAL ACADEMY
AWARD WINNERS And the winners are: BEST PICTURE Argo BEST DIRECTOR Ang Lee, Life of Pi BEST ACTRESS Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook BEST ACTOR Daniel Day - Lewis, Lincoln BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Chris Terrio, Argo BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM Brave BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM Paperman BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Claudio Miranda, Life of Pi BEST COSTUME DESIGN Jacqueline Durran, Anna Karenina BEST DOCUMENTARY Searching for Sugar Man BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT Inocente BEST FILM EDITING William Goldenberg, Argo BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Amour BESTRead
WINNERS And the
winners are: BEST PICTURE Argo BEST DIRECTOR Ang Lee, Life of Pi BEST ACTRESS Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook BEST ACTOR Daniel Day - Lewis, Lincoln BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Chris Terrio, Argo BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM Brave BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM Paperman BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Claudio Miranda, Life of Pi BEST COSTUME DESIGN Jacqueline Durran, Anna Karenina BEST DOCUMENTARY Searching for Sugar Man BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT Inocente BEST FILM EDITING William Goldenberg, Argo BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Amour BESTRead
winners are: BEST PICTURE Argo BEST DIRECTOR Ang Lee, Life of Pi BEST ACTRESS Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook BEST ACTOR Daniel Day - Lewis, Lincoln BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Chris Terrio, Argo BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM Brave BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM Paperman BEST
CINEMATOGRAPHY Claudio Miranda, Life of Pi BEST COSTUME DESIGN Jacqueline Durran, Anna Karenina BEST DOCUMENTARY Searching for Sugar Man BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT Inocente BEST FILM EDITING William Goldenberg, Argo BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Amour BESTRead More →
THE 88th ACADEMY
AWARD WINNERS The Complete List of Winners... and some commentary BEST PICTURE Spotlight BEST DIRECTOR Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, The Revenant BEST ACTOR Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant BEST ACTRESS Brie Larson, Room BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Josh Singer, Tom McCarthy, Spotlight BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Charles Randolph, Adam McKay, The Big Short BEST EDITING Margaret Sixel, Mad Max Fury Road BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Son of Saul, Hungary BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Emmanuel «Chivo» Lubezki, The Revenant First to win three back to back Oscars in this ca
WINNERS The Complete List of
Winners... and some commentary BEST PICTURE Spotlight BEST DIRECTOR Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, The Revenant BEST ACTOR Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant BEST ACTRESS Brie Larson, Room BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Josh Singer, Tom McCarthy, Spotlight BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Charles Randolph, Adam McKay, The Big Short BEST EDITING Margaret Sixel, Mad Max Fury Road BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Son of Saul, Hungary BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Emmanuel «Chivo» Lubezki, The Revenant First to win three back to back Oscars in this ca
Winners... and some commentary BEST PICTURE Spotlight BEST DIRECTOR Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, The Revenant BEST ACTOR Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant BEST ACTRESS Brie Larson, Room BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Josh Singer, Tom McCarthy, Spotlight BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Charles Randolph, Adam McKay, The Big Short BEST EDITING Margaret Sixel, Mad Max Fury Road BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Son of Saul, Hungary BEST
CINEMATOGRAPHY Emmanuel «Chivo» Lubezki, The Revenant First to win three back to back Oscars in this category.
Take a deep breath before you watch this collection of every Academy
Award winner for Best
Cinematography.
Winner of the Academy
Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best
Cinematography as well as Golden Globes for Best Screenplay and Best Actor in 2014, Birdman will sit solidly on our list making it strongly probable that it will remain in the Top 50 for the rest of the decade.
COMPLETE LIST OF ACADEMY
AWARD WINNERS Picture: «Slumdog Millionaire» Actor: Sean Penn, «Milk» Actress: Kate Winslet, «The Reader» Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger, «The Dark Knight» Supporting Actress: Penelope Cruz, «Vicky Cristina Barcelona» Director: Danny Boyle, «Slumdog Millionaire» Adapted Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy, «Slumdog Millionaire» Original Screenplay: Dustin Lance Black, «Milk» Documentary, Feature - Length: Man on Wire Foreign Language Film: «Okuribito» (Japan) Animated Feature: WALL - E Art Direction: Donald Graham Burt, Victor J. Zolfo, «The Curious Case of Benjamin Button»
Cinematography: Anthony Dod Mantle, «Slumdog Millionaire» Sound Mixing: Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke, Resul Pookutty, «Slumdog Millionaire» Sound Editing: Richard King, «The Dark Knight» Original Score: A.R. Rahman, «Slumdog Millionaire» Original Song: «Jai Ho» by A.R. Rahman and Maya Arulpragasam, «Slumdog Millionaire» Costume: Michael O'Connor, «The Duchess» Film Editing: Chris Dickens, «Slumdog Millionaire» Makeup: Greg Cannom, «The Curious Case of Benjamin Button» Visual Effects: Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton, Craig Barron, «The Curious Case of Benjamin Button» Animated Short: La Maison en Petites Cubes Live Action Short: Spielzeugland Documentary, Short: Smile Pinki
Michael Simmonds (BFA 2000 Film and Video)
Cinematography, Lunchbox (2013); Director of Photography, Project Nim (2011),
winner World Cinema Documentary Directing
Award at Sundance Film Festival (2011); Goodbye Solo (2008),
winner FIPRESCI Prize Venice Film Festival (2008); Chop Shop (2007), nominated, Best
Cinematography, Independent Spirit
Awards (2008); Man Push Cart (2005), nominated, Best
Cinematography, Independent Spirit
Award (2007)