Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature

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The Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature is one of the annual awards given by the Visual Effects Society starting from 2004. The award was originally titled "Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Motion Picture", and changed in 2007 to "Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture". It was again changed in 2009, this time to "Outstanding Created Environment in a Feature Motion Picture", and again in 2011 to "Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture". Before its final change in 2015, to its current title, it was re-titled in 2014 to "Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal/Live Action Feature Motion Picture".

Winners and nominees

2000s

Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Motion Picture

Year Film Environment Nominee(s)
2004
[1]
Spider-Man 2 NYC Street - Night Dan Abrams, David Emery, Andrew Nawrot and John Hart
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
Rick Leary, Jody Johnson and Pieter Warmington
I, Robot Rachael Haupt, Mark Tait Lewis, Nick McKenzie and Geoff Tobin
The Phantom of the Opera Opening Shot Claas Henke, Laurent Ben-Mimoun and Anupam Das
2005
[2][3]
King Kong New York Dawn Attack Dan Lemmon, R. Christopher White, Matt Aiken and Charles Tait
Batman Begins Gotham City Monorail Chase Alex Wuttke, Pete Bebb, Dayne Cowan and Imery Watson
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Black Lake Andy Kind, Ivan Moran, Rob Allman and Justin Martin
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith Jonathan Harb, Hilmar Koch, Yannick Dusseault and Brett Northcutt
2006
[4][5]
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Chris Stoski, Susumu Yukuhiro, Jack Mongovan and Greg Salter
Mission: Impossible III Russell Earl, Richard Bluff, Giles Hancock and Dennis Martin
Poseidon Mohen Leo, Daniel Pearson, Willi Geiger and Matt Brumit

Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture

Year Film Environment Nominee(s)
2007
[6][7]
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End The Maelstrom Frank Losasso Petterson, Paul Sharpe, Joakim Arnesson and David Meny
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix The Hall of Prophecy David Vickery, Philippe LePrince, Trina Roy and Jolene McCaffrey
I Am Legend Times Square Hunt Daniel Eaton, Blaine Kennison, Ron Glass and Daveed Schwartz
Rush Hour 3 Barry Williams, Robert Weaver, Jay Cooper and Masahiko Tani
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street The Old Bailey Raf Morant, Julian Glass, Nakia McGlynn and Christine Wong
Zodiac Washington and Cherry Wei Zheng, Greg Szafranski, Janelle Croshaw and Karl Denham

Outstanding Created Environment in a Feature Motion Picture

Year Film Environment Nominee(s)
2008
[8][9]
The Dark Knight IMAX Gotham City Scapes Peter Bebb, David Vickery, Philippe Leprince and Andrew Lockley
Cloverfield Brooklyn Bridge Sequence David Vickery, Phil Johnson, Victor Wade and Sean Stranks
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Temple Heart Michael Halsted, David Fogler, Steve Walton and David Weitzberg
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Avalanche Sequence Mike Meaker, Rich Mahon, Jason Iverson and Sho Hasegawa
Synecdoche, New York Created Environment Brett Miller, Garrett Eaton and Matthew Conner
2009
[10][11]
Avatar Jungle/Biolume Eric Saindon, Shadi Almassizadeh, Dan Cox and Ula Rademeyer
Avatar Floating Mountains Dan Lemmon, Keith F. Miller, Cameron Smith and Jessica Cowley
Willow Glade Guy Williams, Thelvin Cabezas, Daniel Macarin and Miae Kang
2012 Los Angeles Destruction Haarm-Pieter Duiker, Marten Larsson, Ryo Sakaguchi and Hanzhi Tang

2010s

Year Film Environment Nominee(s)
2010
[12][13]
Inception Paris Dreamscape Bruno Baron, Dan Neal, Graham Page and Per Mork-Jensen
Iron Man 2 Stark Expo Giles Hancock, Richard Bluff, Todd Vaziri and Aaron McBride
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Sand Room Jonathan Litt, Juan S. Gomez, Kevin Sears and Sonja Burchard
Tron: Legacy Disc Game Jonathan Litt, Juan S. Gomez, Kevin Sears and Sonja Burchard

Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture

Year Film Environment Nominee(s)
2011
[14][15]
Transformers: Dark of the Moon 155 Wacker Drive Giles Hancock, John Hansen, Tom Martinek and Scott Younkin
Anonymous
London André Cantarel, Robert Freitag, Greg Strasz and Rony Soussan
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Hogwarts Keziah Bailey, Stephen Ellis, Clement Gerard and Pietro Ponti
Thor Bifröst Pierre Buffin, Audrey Ferrara, Yoel Godo and Dominique Vidal
2012
[16][17]
The Avengers Midtown Manhattan Richard Bluff, Barry Williams, David Meny and Andy Proctor
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Goblin Caverns Ryan Arcus, Simon Jung, Alastair Maher and Anthony M. Patti
Life of Pi Open Ocean Jason Bayever, Sho Hasegawa, Jimmy Jewell and Walt Jones
Prometheus LV-233 Julien Bolbach, Marco Genovesi, Martin Riedel and Marco Rolandi
2013
[18][19]
Gravity Exterior Paul Beilby, Kyle Mcculloch, Stuart Penn and Ian Comley
Elysium Torus Votch Levi, Joshua Ong and Barry Poon
Gravity Interior Harry Bardak, Nathan Walster, Jonathan Fawkner and Claire Michaud
Iron Man 3 Shipyard John Stevenson-Galvin, Greg Notzelman, Paul Harris and Justin Stockton
Pacific Rim Hong Kong Ocean Brawl Colin Benoit, Nick Walker, Adam Schnitzer and Victor Schutz

Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal/Live Action Feature Motion Picture

Year Film Environment Nominee(s)
2014
[20][21]
Interstellar Tesseract Tom Bracht, Graham Page, Thomas Døhlem and Kristy Clark
Captain America: The Winter Soldier Triskelion Johan Thorngren, Greg Kegel, Quentin Marmier and Luis Calero
Lucy Times Square Richard Bluff, Steve Bevins, Steve DeLuca and Tiffany Young
Noah Antediluvian Earth Grady Cofer, Dan Wheaton, Susumu Yukuhiro and Ben O'Brien

Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature

Year Film Environment Nominee(s)
2015
[22][23]
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Falcon Chase/Graveyard Yannick Dusseault, Mike Wood, Justin van der Lek and Quentin Marmier
Ant-Man The Microverse Florian Witzel, Taylor Shaw, Alexis Hall and Heath Kraynak
Jurassic World Jungle Chase Martyn Culpitt, Jao Sita, Yuta Shimizu and Michael Billette
Tomorrowland Tomorrowland Center Barry Williams, Greg Kegel, Quentin Marmier and Thang Lee
The Walk World Trade Center Jim Gibbs, Brian Flora, Laurent Tallefer and Pavel Kolar
2016
[24][25]
Doctor Strange New York City Adam Watkins, Martinjn van Herk, Tim Belsher and Jon Mitchell
Deadpool Freeway Assault Seth Hill, Jedediah Smith, Laurent Taillefer and Marc-Antoine Paquin
Doctor Strange London Brendan Seals, Raphael A. Pimentel, Andrew Zink and Gregory Ng
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Scarif Complex Enrico Damm, Kevin George, Olivier Vernay-Kim and Yannick Dusseault
2017
[26][27]
Blade Runner 2049 Los Angeles Chris McLaughlin, Ryan Salcombe, Seungjin Woo and Francesco Dell'Anna
Blade Runner 2049 Trash Meca Didier Muanza, Thomas Gillet, Guillaume Mainville and Sylvain Lorgeau
Vegas Eric Noel, Arnaud Saibron, Adam Goldstein and Pascal Clement
War for the Planet of the Apes Hidden Fortress Greg Notzelman, James Shaw, Jay Renner and Gak Gyu Choi
Prison Camp Phillip Leonhardt, Paul Harris, Jeremy Fort and Thomas Lo
2018
[28][29]
Ready Player One Overlook Hotel Mert Yamak, Stanley Wong, Joana Garrido, Daniel Gagiu
Ant-Man and the Wasp Journey to the Quantum Realm Florian Witzel, Harsh Mistri, Yuri Serizawa, Can Yuksel
Aquaman
Atlantis
Quentin Marmier, Aaron Barr, Jeffrey De Guzman, Ziad Shureih
Solo: A Star Wars Story Vandor Planet Julian Foddy, Christoph Ammann, Clement Gerard, Pontus Albrecht
2019
[30][31]
The Lion King The Pridelands Marco Rolandi, Luca Bonatti, Jules Bodenstein, Filippo Preti
Aladdin Agrabah Daniel Schmid, Falk Boje, Stanislaw Marek, Kevin George
Alita: Battle Angel Iron City John Stevenson-Galvin, Ryan Arcus, Mathias Larserud, Mark Tait
Motherless Brooklyn
Penn Station John Bair, Vance Miller, Sebastian Romero, Steve Sullivan
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Pasaana Daniele Bigi, Steve Hardy, John Seru, Steven Denyer

2020s

Year Film Environment Nominee(s)
2020
[32]
Mulan Imperial City Jeremy Fort, Matt Fitzgerald, Ben Walker, Adrian Vercoe
Bloodshot Neuralspace Arbanud Brisebois, Patrick Bacon, Dawid Borkiewicz, Gérôme Viavant
The Eight Hundred 1937 Shanghai Downtown Sefano Cieri, Aaron Auty, Simon Carlile, Patrick Zentis
Shanghai Warehouse District Jamie Macdougall, Mark Honer, David Pekarek
2021
[33]
Spider-Man: No Way Home The Mirror Dimension Eric Le Dieu de Ville, Thomas Dotheij, Ryan Olliffe, Claire Le Teuff
Dune Arrakeen City Rhys Salcombe, Seungjin Woo, Jeremie Touzery, Marc Austin
Jungle Cruise Waterfall Canyon Mark McNicholl, Frédéric Valleur, Hamish Beachman, Mark Wainwright
The Suicide Squad Valle Del Marre Nick Cattell, Jason Desjarlais, Matt Fitzgerald, Jerome Moo
2022
[34]
Avatar: The Way of Water The Reef Jessica Cowley, Joe W. Churchill, Justin Stockton, Alex Nowotny
Avatar: The Way of Water Metkayina Village Ryan Arcus, Lisa Hardisty, Paul Harris, TaeHyoung David Kim
Jurassic World Dominion Biosyn Valley Steve Ellis, Steve Hardy, Thomas Dohlen, John Seru
Slumberland The Wondrous Cuban Hotel Dream Daniël Dimitri Veder, Marc Austin, Pavan Rajesh Uppu, Casey Gorton
2023
[35]
The Creator Floating Village John Seru, Guy Williams, Vincent Techer, Timothée Maron
John Wick: Chapter 4 Place de L’Étoile Joelle Xin Zhow, Fabrice Vienne, Vignesh Ravi, Laurent Makowski
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Underwater Wreck Johan Gabrielsson, Adrian Tsang, Stefan Andersson, Martin Eneroth
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Knowhere Omar Alejandro Lavrador Ibanez, Fabien Julvecourt, Klaudio Ladavac, Benjamin Patterson

Films with Multiple Nominations

3 Nominations
2 Nominations

External links

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