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| 27 February |
| Chris Rock (I) |
| Kodak Theatre, Hollywood & Highland, Los Angeles, California, USA |
| | Awarded to: | | | - Arthur Widmer
- For his lifetime achievement in the science and technology of image compositing for motion pictures as exemplified by his significant contributions to the development of the Ultra Violet and the 'bluescreen' compositing processes.
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| | Winners: | | | - Lindsay Arnold; Guy Griffiths; David Hodson (I); Charlie Lawrence; David Mann (V)
- For their development of the Cineon Digital Film Workstation.
- Gyula Mester; Keith Edwards (IV)
- For their significant contributions (electronic systems design, Mester and mechanical engineering, Edwards) to and continuing development of the Technocrane telescoping camera crane.
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| | Winners: | | | - Steve Boze
- For the design and implementation of the DNF 001 multi-band digital audio noise suppressor.
- Greg Cannom; Wesley Wofford
- For the development of their special modified silicone material for makeup applications used in motion pictures.
- Gerald Cotts; Anthony Seaman
- For the original concept and design (Cotts) and for the engineering (Seaman) of the Satellight-X HMI Softlight.
- John O.B. Greaves; Ned Phipps; Antonie J. van den Bogert; William Hayes (VI)
- For the development of the Motion Analysis motion capture technology.
- Christopher Hicks (II); Dave Betts
- For the design and implementation of the Cedar DNS 1000 multi-band digital noise suppressor.
- Alan Kapler
- For the design and development of Storm, a software toolkit for artistic control of volumetric effects.
- Nels Madsen; Vaughn Cato; Matt Madden (I); Bill Lorton
- For the development of the Giant Studios motion capture technology.
- Julian Morris (II); Michael Birch (II); Paul Smyth (II); Paul Tate (III)
- For the development of the Vicon motion capture technology.
- Nelson Tyler
- For the development of the Tyler Gyroplatform boat mount stabilizing device for motion picture photography.
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