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【вылезло уведомление от мвд штраф за просмотр порнографии】Visual Effects Society Names Award Winners

【вылезло уведомление от мвд штраф за просмотр порнографии】Visual Effects Society Names Award Winners
One of the four awards given to "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" was for this chase sequence. (Disney/Lucasfilm)
One of the four awards given to “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was for this chase sequence. (Disney/Lucasfilm)

BEVERLY HILLS — “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” received four awards, including best visual effects in a feature film, at the 14thannual Visual Effects Society Awards on Feb. 2 at The Beverly Hilton.

The other nominees for best visual effects in a feature film were “Furious 7,” “San Andreas,” “Mad Max: Fury Road” and “The Martian.”

Susumu Yukihiro was part of the “Star Wars” team that won the award for outstanding virtual cinematography in a photoreal feature for the scene in which the Millennium Falcon is pursued by enemy fighters through a graveyard of imperial ships. Also nominated: “Ant-Man,” “Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation,” “The Walk.”

Bryan Hirota was part of the “In the Heart of the Sea” team nominated for outstanding visual effects in a photoreal feature. The award went to “The Revenant.” Also nominated: “Bridge of Spies,” “The Walk,” “Everest.”

Yuta Shimizu was part of the team nominated in the outstanding created environment in a photoreal feature category for the jungle chase scene in “Jurassic World.” The award went to “Star Wars.” Also nominated: “The Walk,” “Ant-Man,” “Tomorrowland.”

Sho Hasegawa was part of the “Halo 5: The Hunt Begins” team nominated for outstanding effects simulations in an episode, commercial or real-time project. The award went to “Game of Thrones: Hardhome.” Also nominated: “SSE: Pier,” “Lipton: The Revolution in Tea.”

“The Revenant” won for best supporting visual effects in a feature film. The other nominees were “In the Heart of the Sea,” “Bridge of Spies,” “The Walk” and “Everest.”

HBO’s “Game of Thrones” won for outstanding visual effects in a television episode, beating out “Nezlamna,” “Childhood’s End,” “Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell” and “The Strain.”

“The Martian” director Ridley Scott received the Lifetime Achievement Award, while conceptual artist Syd Mead received the Visionary Award.

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