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VES Awards Winners From Visual Effects Society – Updating Live

Another Avatar film, another domination at the VES Awards.

James Cameron’s blockbuster Avatar: Fire and Ash took seven trophies during Wednesday night’s 24th annual ceremony at the Beverly Hilton, including the marquee Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature. It also won for Emerging Technology and Outstanding Model, Environment, Character, Effects Simulations and CG Cinematography.

James Cameron’s blockbuster Avatar: Fire and Ash took seven trophies during Wednesday night’s 24th annual ceremony at the Beverly Hilton, including the marquee Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature. It also won for Emerging Technology and Outstanding Model, Environment, Character, Effects Simulations and CG Cinematography.

It was a near-sweep for the 20 Century Studios threequel, which came into the show with a leading 10 nominations. The 16th-highest-grossing film of all time, with more than $1.47 billion worldwide and counting, had those hopes dashed when Apple Original Films’ F1 won for Outstanding Compositing & Lighting in a Feature. That happened to be one of two categories where Fire and Ash was competing against itself.

It’s a sucker bet to pick against an Avatar movie at the VES Awards. The first film in the multibillion-dollar franchise won six prizes at the 2010 ceremony, and The Way of Water topped that with nine in 2023. That means the Na’vi now have 22 VES statuettes.

Several of Wednesday night’s winners for Fire and Ash called out the franchise’s late producer Jon Landau, who died in 2024 at 63.

The only other film to win multiple awards Wednesday was Netflix and Sony Animation’s streaming phenomenon KPop Demon Hunters, which won three for Outstanding Animation, Character (Rumi) and Effect Simulations in an Animated Feature. Hot off its sweep of the Annie Awards over the weekend, the anime-inspired pic has been viewed more than 482 million times, and its soundtrack has been streamed some 11 billion times (with a capital B).

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Sinners, which leads the Oscar race with a record 16 nominations, won the VES Award for Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature.

The Visual Effects Society and Movie Academy haven’t followed the same script much during the past decade-plus, with only five of winners of the top VES prize going on to score the FX Oscar since 2013. That trend held last year, when Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes won Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature — though it was the pic’s only win on six nominations — but Dune: Part Two went on to claim Best Visual Effects at the Academy Awards. Denis Villeneuve’s sequel did, however, lead the live-action film field with four wins at the 2025 VES Awards.

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The first film prize of the Sklar Brothers-hosted ceremony — punctuated as usual by a classic rock soundtrack — went to Zoopotia 2 for Outstanding Environment in an Animated Feature. The highest-grossing Hollywood film in history came into the evening with five noms, tied for second-most with KPop Demon Hunters and Disney/Pixar’s Elio.

Later, an 87-year-old movie won a 2026 VES Award, sort of, when The Wizard of Oz at Sphere took the trophy for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project.

On the TV side, Disney+’s now-wrapped Star Wars series Andor and Apple TV/BBC Studios’ Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age were the only multiple winners with two each, the latter taking the marquee prize for Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode. Other series taking VES Awards were The Residence, IT: Welcome to Derry,, The Last of Us and Ghosts of Yōtei.

Netflix’s recently wrapped Stranger Things came in tied with Prehistoric Planet and The Last of Us with four VES noms each but went home empty-handed.

Elsewhere, BMW has won two VES Awards for its commercial titled “Heart of Joy: Meet Okto the Octopus.”

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Early on, the ceremony’s In Memoriam segment included VES professionals we lost during the past year including Roger Allers, Greg Cannom, Vince Zampella, Bob Burns, George Bloom, Loren Carpenter, Simon Cheung, Fabien Girodot, Jack Haye, Ian Jenkins, Jeremy Kendall, Tom Lynnes, Ralph S. Maiers, Con Pederson, Mike Schmitt and Dane Allen Smith.

Jerry Bruckheimer accepts the 2026 VES Lifetime Achievement Award Visual Effects Society

This year’s VES Awards special honorees were prolific film and TV producer Jerry Bruckheimer and Wētā Workshop co-founder and COO Richard Taylor, who received the 2026 VES Lifetime Achievement Award and VES Visionary Award, respectively.

Here are the 2026 VES winners:

OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A PHOTOREAL FEATURE

Avatar: Fire and Ash

Richard Baneham

Peter Litvack

Eric Saindon

Nicky Muir

Steve Ingram

OUTSTANDING ANIMATION IN AN ANIMATED FEATURE

KPop Demon Hunters

Joshua Beveridge

Jacky Priddle

Benjamin Hendricks

Clara Chan

OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A PHOTOREAL EPISODE

Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age; “The Big Freeze”

Russell Dodgson

Tracey Gibbons

Francois Dumoulin

Gavin McKenzie

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A PHOTOREAL FEATURE

Sinners

Michael Ralla

James Alexander

Nick Marshal

Espen Nordahl

Donnie Dean

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A PHOTOREAL EPISODE

The Residence; “The Fall of the House of Usher”

Seth Hill

Tesa Kubicek

John Nelson

Gabriel Vargas

OUTSTANDING CHARACTER IN AN ANIMATED FEATURE

KPop Demon Hunters; Rumi

Sophia (Seung Hee) Lee

Andrea Matamoros

Marc Souliere

Joshua Beveridge

OUTSTANDING CHARACTER IN AN EPISODIC, COMMERCIAL, GAME CINEMATIC, OR REAL-TIME PROJECT

It: Welcome to Derry; “The Thing in the Dark;” The Pickle Monster

Philip Harris-Genois

Pierric Danjou

Chloe Ostiguy

Jonathan Bourdu

OUTSTANDING CHARACTER IN A PHOTOREAL FEATURE

Avatar: Fire and Ash; Varang: Leader of the Ash Clan

Stephen Clee

Stuart Adcock

Keven Norris

Joseph Kim

OUTSTANDING EFFECTS SIMULATIONS IN A PHOTOREAL FEATURE

Avatar: Fire and Ash; Simulating Pandora

Nicholas Illingworth

Sarah C. Farmer

James Robinson

Ryan Bowden

OUTSTANDING EFFECTS SIMULATIONS IN AN ANIMATED FEATURE

KPop Demon Hunters

Filippo Maccari

Nikolaos Finizio

Daniel La Chapelle

Srdjan Milosevic

OUTSTANDING EFFECTS SIMULATIONS IN AN EPISODE, COMMERCIAL, GAME CINEMATIC, OR REAL-TIME PROJECT

Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age; The Big Freeze

Edward Ferrysienanda

Kevin Christensen

Guy Schuleman

Kevin Tarpinian

OUTSTANDING COMPOSITING & LIGHTING IN A FEATURE

F1: The Movie; Modern Race and POV Footage

Hugo Gauvreau

Chris Davies

Raushan Raj

Amaury Rospars

OUTSTANDING COMPOSITING & LIGHTING IN A COMMERCIAL

BMW; “Heart of Joy | Meet Okto the Octopus”

Alex Kulikov

Jack Harris

Adam Chabane

Nicola Borsari

OUTSTANDING COMPOSITING & LIGHTING IN AN EPISODE

The Last of Us; “Through the Valley;” A Storm of Ice, Fire and Flesh

Tobias Wiesner

Mark Julien

Owen Longstaff

Brendan Naylor

OUTSTANDING SPECIAL (PRACTICAL) EFFECTS IN A PHOTOREAL PROJECT

Andor; “Who Are You?”

Luke Murphy

Dean Ford

Jody Eltham

Darrell Guyon

OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A STUDENT PROJECT

Azimuth

Thomas Teisseire

Cassandre Cinier

Martin Bluy

Mathis Giraudeau

EMERGING TECHNOLOGY AWARD

Avatar: Fire and Ash; Kora Fire Toolset

Alexey Dmitrievich Stomakhin

John Edholm

Murali Ramachari

Aleksandr Isakov

OUTSTANDING CG CINEMATOGRAPHY

Avatar: Fire and Ash

Steve Deane

AJ Briones

Zachary Brake

Andrew Moffett

OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A SPECIAL VENUE PROJECT

The Wizard of Oz at Sphere

Ben Grossmann

Tamara Watts Ken

Dr. Irfan Essa

Matt Dougan

Glenn Derry

OUTSTANDING MODEL IN A PHOTOREAL OR ANIMATED PROJECT

Avatar: Fire and Ash; The Windtraders’ Gondola

Michael Smale

Sam Sharplin

Joe W. Churchill

Jacqi Dillon

OUTSTANDING VISUAL ARTS IN A REAL-TIME PROJECT

Ghost of Yōtei

Jason Connell

Matt Vainio

Joanna Wang

Jasmin Patr

OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS IN A COMMERCIAL

BMW; “Heart of Joy | Meet Okto the Octopus”

Tom Raynor

Helen Tang

Jack Harris

Alex Kulikov

OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENT IN A PHOTOREAL FEATURE

Avatar: Fire and Ash; Bridgehead Industrial City

Gianluca Pizzaia

Steve Bevins

Dziga Kaiser

Zsolt Máté

OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENT IN AN ANIMATED FEATURE

Zootopia 2; Marsh Market

Limei Z. Hshieh

Alexander Nicholas Whang

Joshua Fry

Ryan DeYoung

OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENT IN AN EPISODIC, COMMERCIAL, GAME CINEMATIC, OR REAL-TIME PROJECT

Andor; “Welcome to the Rebellion;” The Senate District

John O’Connell

Falk Boje

Hasan Ilhan

Kevin George

Source: RhinoEasy News

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