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The awards ceremony is in full swing; the annual event is in full swing.

After kicking off, the winners were announced one by one, Best Live Action Short, Best Documentary Short and Best Documentary Feature, Best Animated Short and Best Animated Feature, Special Honorable Mention, Best Foreign Language Film… All the golden statues have found their masters.

For the majority of the audience, after the climax/climax of the opening, this happy party has entered a plateau, and those awards all belong to the third part with less attention; but for film practitioners, especially For those filmmakers who really focus on artistic creation, these awards are even more valuable.

Although short films, documentaries and cartoons have received little or no attention, it is precisely these film workers who work hard and create silently who constitute the cornerstone of the film industry. Countless top filmmakers are born out of short films and documentaries, Christopher Nolan, Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, and more.

More and more people yearn for success, but fewer and fewer people are willing to start from the basics down-to-earth and conscientiously. Under the culture of the fast food era, the case of rising to the sky in one step and becoming famous overnight is really too tempting/tempting and provocative. This is true of music, this is true of film, and it is probably true of artistic creation.

So, not only was Renly not bored, but he browsed with gusto for the nominees and winners of each award. For example, among the five nominated works for Best Documentary Feature, a familiar face appeared, "The Return of Hell". This work originally landed at Sundance with "Crazy Love", after a long year of hard work. Ups and downs, now is the harvest season.

Fortunately, Renly is not alone. Ryan and Jessica, who were sitting on both sides, also showed great interest in these works. The three exchanged opinions and occasionally mentioned ideas, and unknowingly, they tasted another layer of the Oscar ceremony. This is also a surprise.

Among the above awards, it is worth mentioning the best animated feature film. In the absence of Pixar, Warner Bros. teamed up with "Pirates of the Caribbean" director Gore-Verbinski to create the cartoon "Rango" , successfully defeated "Kung Fu Panda 2" and "Puss in Boots" to win the award.

The competition for the best foreign language film is no suspense. Since last year's Berlin Film Festival, the "one-time separation" has swept away thousands of troops. With an absolute advantage, it deservedly won the first best foreign language film in history for Iran. . The other four nominees barely managed to mount an effective punch.

Then, for the Best Original Song Award, there were only two nominations for "The Muppet Movie" and "Rio Adventure", the former won; the Best Makeup Award, "Iron Lady", "Androgyny", "Ha In the competition among the three works of "Lee-Porter", "Iron Lady" won.

Comparatively speaking, the competition for the two awards was not too intense, which weakened the visibility of the awards ceremony to some extent. However, the awards that appeared immediately awakened the emotions of the audience again, the Best Visual Effects Award.

This year's top five nominated works are "Transformers 3", "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 2)", "Iron Fist", "Hugo" and "Rise of the Planet of the Apes", the competition is particularly fierce .

The competition for this award is one of the absolute hottest spots of the year, and it's just because of one technology: motion capture.

"Forrest Gump" director Robert-zemeckis was fascinated by the technology and spent nearly a decade studying it; in addition to him, James Cameron was also very enthusiastic, and they Both believe that this technology will be the future of the film industry, enough to completely change the way movies are shot.

In order to devote himself to researching this technology, after finishing the filming of "The Rest of the Desert Island", Robert blocked his career after sleepless nights, and successively filmed "The Polar Express", "Beowulf" and "A Christmas Carol". All of the works were filmed using motion capture technology, but all three of them suffered fiasco, and Robert's directorial career fell into a rut.

In fact, "Avatar" was filmed using the exact same technique. However, this work has robbed countless sights because of the gorgeous and colorful 3D technology, but people have ignored the important role of motion capture technology.

In the past decade, motion capture technology, like 3D technology, has been the focus of technological innovation in the industry. The success of Gollum in "The Lord of the Rings" and King Kong in "King Kong" on the big screen has further promoted the vigorous research of George Lucas, Peter Jackson and others.

Last year, motion capture technology really achieved breakthrough success - Robert Zemeckis credited.

"The Adventures of Tintin" by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson, and "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" where the "Avatar" special effects team was stationed on the set, these two works have truly awakened people's awareness of motion capture technology. Curiosity and enthusiasm have led to heated discussions in the industry:

Can motion capture technology really change the film industry? Like the innovation of film technology such as Blu-ray, imax, 3d, etc., this technology has also caused numerous controversies and arguments.

After the Oscar nomination list was released, the Best Visual Effects Award attracted the attention of countless industry leaders: "The Adventures of Tintin" was unsuccessful, and "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" was shortlisted.

So, going a step further, can "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" win an award? To be precise, the other four works are traditional

Brain special effects are also the mainstream technology in the current film special effects industry. "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" must fight a bloody path to reach the end.

However, if it can be officially affirmed by the academy, the pace of technological innovation is bound to be further accelerated, which has an important impact on the entire film industry.

A string of top directors such as Robert Zemeckis, George Lucas, Peter Jackson, Steven Spielberg, James Cameron and others are all cheering, ahead of the awards ceremony,” The Hollywood Reporter ” and “Variety” two industry magazines have written special reports and conducted industry analysis. This also gives special significance to the Best Visual Effects Award.

Awards announced -

Not "Rise of the Planet of the Apes", but "Hugo".

It's an upset, but it's not an upset.

On the one hand, the promotion and implementation of any new technology is difficult, and the prospect of special effects capture technology still has a long way to go; but on the other hand, "Hugo" defeated "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" and also defeated other The three masterpieces of visual special effects show the strong style of a popular work in a powerful manner!

So, what does this mean? Is this a significant signal that "Hugo" is going to be the best picture? A signal that Martin Scorsese will do miracles again? A signal that the Weinstein brothers' abacus has failed?

But think about it seriously, in the core major awards department, "Hugo" is completely underwhelming. If you want to get your hands on the best film, then the technical department must not lose. So far, the three golden statues are in hand, which just proves the momentum of the leaders of the first group of "Hugo". As for the trend of the best film, we need to look at the following awards.

After the Best Visual Effects Award was awarded, I left regrets and shocks. The first half of the award ceremony was over, and the aftermath was full of suspense and suspense.

After returning in the second half, the award ceremony finally returned to the track, and the first to be awarded were the Best Supporting Actor Award and the Best Supporting Actress Award, which also meant that the award ceremony entered the second half and began to speed up.

Melissa Leo, who won Best Supporting Actress for "The Fighter" last year, took to the stage to announce the Best Supporting Actor Award. The five nominees are Christopher Plummer of Beginner, Kenneth Branagh of My Week with Monroe, Jonah Hill of Moneyball, and Warriors Nick Nolte, "very loud, very close" Max von Sydow.

This is the least suspenseful of all the awards tonight. Throughout the awards season, Christopher Plummer has swept away all the awards at major awards ceremonies, large and small, and others are completely unmatched, almost no Leave room for upsets; and the strength and PR of the other four contenders are indeed far apart.

In the end, Christopher Plummer was easily crowned with an absolutely strong attitude! At the age of 83, he became the oldest gold medalist in Oscar history.

The actor, who made his name with "The Sound of Music", has been on Hollywood and Broadway for half a century, and finally got his first golden statuette and made history. The audience gave a standing ovation and a high respect, which became the most moving scene after the awards ceremony started tonight.

The subsequent Best Supporting Actress award also lacked suspense.

Octavia Spencer, who won the nomination with "help", also has obvious advantages.

Among the other nominees, Melissa McCarthy of Bridesmaids and Jeanne McTeer of Hermaphrodite are examples of "nomination is victory"; and the most threatening Jessica Chastain in terms of strength , but because it came from the same "help" work as Octavia, the ability to pull votes is hardly dominant.

The only challenger is Berenice Bejo of "The Artist". Berenice, who could have competed for the heroine originally, "downgraded" to the supporting actress department, with obvious strength and momentum; at the same time, with the escort of the Weinstein brothers, the college's public relations performance was strong. If there is a dark horse, Berenice is the only candidate.

However, there are no cold spots.

Christian Bale opened the envelope and said the name of "Octavia Spencer", ending all speculation and suspense. This backbone actress who has appeared in countless American TV series and movies, finally broke through the darkness, Break out of the sky and have a place in Hollywood's Vanity Fair.

Whether it’s Best Foreign Language Film, Best Animated Feature Film, Best Visual Effects, or Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, all important awards lack surprises and surprises, as well as suspense and surprises. The awards at the awards ceremony were uneventful and uneventful.

If this trend continues, the Weinstein brothers will once again dominate the Oscars.

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