1st Annual VES Awards

Wednesday, February 19, 2003
Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA

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One Small Step for VES…

Welcome to the 1st Annual VES Awards. This is a proud moment for all of us within the Society, but equally important for all of those in the visual effects industry. Although this event is the culmination of nine years of vision and planning, it is just the first step in recognizing the artistic excellence in visual effects storytelling.

There are so many people who have contributed to this event, it is truly impossible to thank them all. From the Awards Committee to the Executive Committee to the Executive Director to the Office Staff to the Studios to the Visual Effects Companies to the Volunteers and, most importantly, to the Membership, I want to express my gratitude for all of your efforts. Your dedication and participation can clearly be defined by the integrity that has been given this most complex process.

But do the thanks really stop here? I think not. We owe much of our imagination to the great science fiction minds who have preceded us. From Leonardo da Vinci to Jules Verne to Frank Herbert to Isaac Asimov and all of the other great writers and dreamers of the world who have provided wonderful stories to stimulate the curiosity and imagination of the human race. And where do we draw the line between art & science, fiction & reality, dreaming & doing? Did the Nautilus in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea foresee or foretell the nuclear powered submarines of today? Was Melies’ A Trip to the Moon fantasy or a glimpse into 1969 when Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon?

Is it too far of a stretch to think that today when a director asks us to create images that no one has seen before…that, maybe, 100 hundred years or so into the future…these storytelling fantasies create future realities? Only time will tell.

Highlights

JJ Abrams Speech
1st Annual VES Awards Highlights

Featuring VES Board Chair, Jim Morris, Astronaut, Col. (ret.) Rick Searfoss and visual effects legend, Douglas Trumbull.

Winners & Nominees

Below is the complete list of Winners and Nominees for the 1st Annual VES Awards. A sortable list for ALL years of VES Award winners / nominees can be found on the Previous VES Awards page.

View the category of the nominees and winners below.

Best Performance by an Actor in an Effects Film

Adaptation

Nicolas Cage

Men in Black II

Will Smith

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Winner)

Andy Serkis
Elijah Wood
Sean Astin

Best Compositing in a Televised Program, Music Video, or Commercial

Adidas ‘Mechanical Legs’

Eric Barba
Bernd Angerer
Jeff Julian
Feli di Giorgio

Dinotopia (Winner)

Christian Manz
Pedro Sabrosa
Nicolas Cotta
Tor Bjorn

Firefly ‘Serenity’ Pilot

Loni Peristere
Emile Smith
Kristen Branan
Chris Jones

Best Effects Art Direction in a Televised Program, Music Video, or Commercial

Adidas ‘Mechanical Legs’ (Winner)

Eric Barba
Bernd Angerer
Jeff Julian
Feli di Giorgio

Linkin Park ‘Points of Authority’

Andrew Orloff
Kristen Branan
Emile Smith
Kyle Toucher

Best Visual Effects in a Commercial

Adidas ‘Mechanical Legs’

Eric Barba
Bernd Angerer
Jeff Julian
Feli di Giorgio

Blockbuster Entertainment ‘Prima Donna’

Scott Souter
Frank Petzold

XBOX ‘Mosquito’ (Winner)

William Bartlett
Andrew Daffy
Jake Mengers
Helen Mackenzie

Best Character Animation in a Live Action Televised Program, Music Video, or Commerical

Blockbuster Entertainment ‘Kung Fu’

Scott Souter
Frank Petzold
Eric Reynolds
Todd LaBonte

Dinotopia (Winner)

Michael Eames
Quentin Miles
Dadi Einarsson
Ben White

Stargate SG-1 ‘Revelations’

James Tichenor
Craig Van Den Beggelaar
Kevin Little
Adam De Bosch Kemper

Best Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture

Die Another Day

John Richardson

Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones

Brian Gernand
Russell Paul
Geoff Campbell
Jean Bolte

The Lord of the Rings: ‘The Two Towers’ (Winner)

Richard Taylor
Paul Van Ommen
Matt Aitken

Best Special Effects in a Motion Picture

Die Another Day

Chris Corbould

The Lord of the Rings: ‘The Two Towers’ (Winner)

Steve Ingram
Blair Foord
Rich Cordobes
Scott Harens

Best Matte Painting in a Televised Program, Music Video, or Commercial

Dinotopia (Winner)

Daren Horley
Jason Horley
Craig Lyn
Martin McRae

The Man Who Saved Christmas

Mark Fordham
Ian Britton
Graham Cunningham
Gudrun Heinze

Best Visual Effects in a Television Miniseries, Movie, or Special

Dinotopia (Winner)

Mike McGee
Tim Webber
Alec Knox
Ben Morris

James Cameron’s Expedition Bismarck

Dean Lewis

Stephen King’s Rose Red

Robin Griffin
Stuart Robertson
Dion Hatch
Nelson Sepulveda

 Best Visual Effects in a Television Series

Dinotopia ‘Marooned & Making Good’

Guy Hudson
Sharon Fitzgerald
Frazer Churchill
David Hulin

Enterprise ‘Shockwave Part One’

Dan Curry
Ronald Moore
Liz Castro

Firefly ‘Serenity’ pilot (Winner)

Emile Smith
Rocco Passionino
Loni Peristere
Kristen Branan

Best Models and Miniatures in a Televised Program, Music Video, or Commercial

Enterprise ‘Dead Stop’ (Winner)

John Teska
Koji Kuramura
Pierre Drolet
Sean Scott

Gatorade ‘Visitors’

Gatorade ‘Visitors’
James Waterhouse
Scott Lukowski
Eric Coon

Stephen King’s ‘Rose Red’

Michael Joyce

Best Supporting Visual Effects in a Motion Picture

Frida

Jeremy Dawson
Daniel Schrecker

Gangs of New York

Michael Owens
Camille Geier
Edward Hirsh
Jon Alexander

The Sum of all Fears (Winner)

Glenn Neufeld
Derek Spears
Dan Malvin
Al Disarro

Best Matte Painting in a Motion Picture

Gangs of New York

Brett Northcutt
Ronn Brown
Mathieu Raynault
Evan Pontoriero

Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones (Winner)

Paul Huston
Yusei Uesugi
Jonathan Harb

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Yanick Dusseault
Max Dennison
Roger Kupelian
Mathieu Raynault

Best Character Animation in a Live Action Motion Picture

Harry Potter ‘Dobby’s Face’

David Andrews
Steven Rawlins
Frank Gravatt
Doug Smythe

Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones

Rob Coleman
Hal Hickel
Chris Armstrong
James Tooley

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Winner)

Richard Baneham
Eric Saindon
Ken McGaugh
Bay Raitt

Best Compositing in a Motion Picture

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ‘Quidditch Match’

Barbara Brennan
Jay Cooper
Kimberly Lashbrook
Dorne Huebler

Minority Report

Scott Frankel
Patrick Jarvis

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Winner)

Mark Lewis
GG Heitmann Demers
Alex Lemke
Alfred Murrle

Best Visual Effects in a Music Video

Linkin Park ‘Points of Authority’

Emile Smith
Kyle Toucher
Andrew Orloff
Kristen Branan

So to Speak (Winner)

Andrew Honacker
Steven Wagner
Sean Capone
Talon Nightshade

Will Smith ‘Black Suits Comin”

Greg Strause
Colin Strause

Best Visual Effects in an Effects Driven Motion Picture

Men in Black II

John Berton
Tom Bertino
Bill Westenhofer
Erik Mattson

Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones

John Knoll
Ben Snow
Pablo Helman
Rob Coleman

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Winner)

Jim Rygiel
Joe Letteri
Randall William Cook
Alex Funke

Best Effects Art Direction in a Motion Picture

Minority Report

Alexander Laurant
Alex McDowell

Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones

Alex Jaeger
Doug Chiang
Erik Tiemens
Ryan Church

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Winner)

Alan Lee
Jeremy Bennett
Christian Rivers
Gino Acevedo

Best Character Animation in an Animated Motion Picture

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron

James Baxter

Stuart Little 2 (Winner)

Tony Bancroft
David Schaub
Eric Armstrong
Sean Mullen

Best Effects Photography in a Motion Picture

Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones

Patrick Sweeney
Marty Rosenberg
Carl Miller
Fred Meyers

Stuart Little 2

Earl Wiggins
Mark Vargo
Tom Houghton
Anna Foerster

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Winner)

Alex Funke
Brian Van’t Hul
Richard Bluck