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Indicates the winner 1920s YearFilmNominees-(photographic)(photographic)Special Effects Awards The tables below display the Oscar nominees for Best Special Effects including the recipients of the Special Achievement Awards.1930s YearFilmNomineesFor outstanding achievement in creating Special Photographic and Sound Effects in the, Spawn of the North. Special Effects by, assisted by, Dev Jennings, Irmin Roberts and Art Smith. Transparencies by, assisted. 8 awards. Dennis Muren5 awards.
Gordon Jennings. Ken Ralston4 awards. L.B. Abbott. Richard Edlund. Joe Letteri.
Andrew Lockley. Glen Robinson3 awards. Randall William Cook. Farciot Edouart.
John P. Fulton. Alex Funke. A. Arnold Gillespie. Andrew R. Jones.
Louis Mesenkop. Carlo Rambaldi. Jim Rygiel.
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Bill Westenhofer. Stan Winston. Robert Legato2 awards. Neil Corbould. John Dykstra. A.D.
Flowers. Paul Franklin. Charles Gibson. George Gibbs.
Allen Hall. Thomas Howard.
Ian Hunter. Brian Johnson. Andrew R. Jones. Paul Lambert. Eustace Lycett. Robert MacDonald.
John Nelson. Warren Newcombe. Bruce Nicholson. Stephen Rosenbaum. Loren L. Ryder.
Fred Sersen. Douglas Shearer. Robert Skotak. Kenneth F.
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Smith. John Stears. Richard Taylor. Phil Tippett. Albert WhitlockSee also.Notes.
The nomination for was not associated with any individual film. According to the Academy's in-house records, the nomination for was most often connected with. It is not considered an official nomination for that film.
^ This was presented as a, not as a competitive. From 1939 until 1962, visual effects and sound effects artists competed in a combined Best Special Effects category. When nominations were announced on February 9, 1942, was nominated in place of. Both were productions with photographic effects by and sound effects. By February 19, the Dive Bomber nomination was replaced with The Sea Wolf. The reason for the substitution is unknown. In 1957, won the Best Special Effects Oscar for audible effects.
It was not cited for its visual effects.Superlatives For this Academy Award category, the following superlatives emerge:. Most awards: – 8 awards (resulting from 15 nominations).
Most nominations: – 15 nominations (resulting in 8 awards)References. Retrieved May 25, 2019. Cohn, Lawrence (February 17, 1991). Retrieved May 25, 2019. (PDF). RULE TWENTY-TWO SPECIAL RULES FOR THE VISUAL EFFECTS AWARD.
Five productions shall be selected using reweighted range voting to become the nominations for final voting for the Visual Effects award. Retrieved January 13, 2017. September 14, 2012, at the. Archived from on February 27, 2009. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
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Hipes, Patrick (January 23, 2018). Retrieved January 23, 2018. 2009-03-01 at the.