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| 23 March |
| Steve Martin (I) |
| Kodak Theatre, Hollywood & Highland, Los Angeles, California, USA |
| | Awarded to: | | | - Peter O'Toole (I)
- Whose remarkable talents have provided cinema history with some of its most memorable characters. (Oscar statuette)
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| | Awarded to: | | | - Curt Behlmer
- For longstanding support of and service to the Academy and the motion picture industry.
- Richard B. Glickman
- For longstanding support of and service to the Academy and the motion picture industry.
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| 1 March |
| Kate Hudson (I) |
| Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA |
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| | Winners: | | | - Alias/Wavefront
- For the development of a 3D animation, dynamics, modeling and rendering production tool known as Maya.
- Arnold & Richter Cine Technik
- For their continuing development and innovation in the design and manufacturing of advanced camera systems specifically designed for the motion picture entertainment industry.
- Panavision Inc.
- For their continuing development and innovation in the design and manufacturing of advanced camera systems specifically designed for the motion picture entertainment industry.
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| | Winners: | | | - Mark Elendt; Paul H. Breslin; Greg Hermanovic; Kim Davidson (II)
- For their continued development of the procedural modeling and animation components of their Prisms program, as exemplified in the Houdini software package. Through a procedural building-block process, the Houdini software is used to simulate natural phenomena using particle effects and complex three-dimensional models.
- Leslie Gutierrez; Diane E. Kestner; James Merrill (III); David Niklewicz
- For the design and development of the Kodak Vision Premier Color Print Film, 2393. This film stock provides filmmakers with enhanced color saturation, higher contrast and darker blacks, producing a bold, colorful "look" on the theater screen.
- Glenn Sanders (II) (Zaxcom); Howard Stark (Zaxcom)
- For the concept, design and engineering of the portable Deva Digital Audio Disk Recorder.
- Dedo Weigert; Depu Jin; Franz Petters
- For for the concept (Weigert), for the optical calculations (Jin) and for the mechanical construction (Petters) of the Dedolight 400D. This uniquely designed set light provides superior performance, reliability and ease of use. Combined with its excellent array of accessories, the Dedolight 400D is an outstanding engineering achievement.
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| | Winners: | | | - Pierre Chabert (II) (Airstar)
- For the introduction of balloons with internal light sources to provide set lighting for the motion picture industry. These helium-filled balloons with internal arrangements for tungsten halogen and HMI light sources are usable indoors or out, quick to set up, require essentially no rigging and provide a soft light that can cover a very large area.
- Eric Daniels (I); George Katanics; Tasso Lappas; Chris Springfield
- For the development of the Deep Canvas rendering software. The Deep Canvas software program captures the original brush strokes of the traditional background artist to render elements in three dimensions for animated films.
- Thomas Driemeyer (Mental Images); Mental Images (team)
- For their contributions to the Mental Ray rendering software for motion pictures. Mental Ray is a highly programmable computer-graphics renderer incorporating ray tracing and global illumination to realistically simulate the behavior of light in computer-generated imagery.
- Rawdon Hayne (Leelium Tubelite); Robert W. Jeffs (Leelium Tubelite)
- For their contributions to the development of internally lit balloons for motion picture lighting. These helium-filled balloons with internal arrangements for tungsten halogen and HMI light sources are usable indoors or out, quick to set up, require essentially no rigging and provide a soft light that can cover a very large area.
- Jim Songer
- For his contributions to the technical development of video-assist in the motion picture industry. The work of Jim Songer from 1968 through 1973 led directly to the more widespread acceptance of video-assist in the motion picture industry.
- Dick Walsh (II)
- For the development of the PDI/Dreamworks Facial Animation System. This effective software simulation system is used to create and control natural, expressive, highly-nuanced facial animation on a wide range of computer-generated characters.
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