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Academy Award of Commendation

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Der Academy Award of Commendation ist ein Ehrenoscar, der von der Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in Anerkennung besonderer technischer Errungenschaften in den Künsten und Wissenschaften des Films vergeben wird.

Jahr Preisträger Begründung
1990 Mitglieder der Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) „by establishing industry standards, they have greatly contributed to making film a primary form of international communication.“[1]
1992 Pete Comandini, Richard T. Dayton, Donald Hagans, Richard T. Ryan (alle YCM Laboratories) „for the creation and development of a motion picture film restoration process using liquid gate and registration correction on a contact printer.“[1][2]
1993 International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees „in recognition of the indispensable contributions of its members, who represent the full spectrum of artists, technicians and craftspeople, to the art of motion pictures on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Alliance's founding.“[1]
1997 Joe Lombardi „in celebration of 50 years in the motion picture industry. His knowledge and leadership in the field of pyrotechnics and special effects along with his uncompromising promotion of safety on the set have established the standard for today's special effects technicians.“[1]
2000 Barry M. Stultz, Milton Jan Friedman (beide FPC, Incorporated) „for the development and implementation of an environmentally responsible program to recycle or destroy discarded motion picture prints.“[1]
2001 Ioan Allen, Mark Harrah, Robin Bransbury „for the implementation of the Trailer Audio Standards Association (TASA) Loudness Standard. The adoption of the TASA loudness standard has led directly to better sound in the cinema for trailers and features alike.“[3]
2002 Rune Ericson „for his pioneering development and 30 years of dedication to the Super 16mm format for motion pictures. The Super 16mm film format has achieved a significant impact on the worldwide film industry by playing a major role in empowering low budget films to be produced for theatrical release..“[4]
ASC „for the continued publication of the American Cinematographer Manual. Born from The Cinematographic Annual, first published by the ASC in 1930, the American Cinematographer Manual has become an essential bible for cinematographers. Currently in its eighth edition, this premier reference manual has had a significant impact on decades of motion picture photography around the world.“[4]
2005 Arthur Widmer „for his lifelong achievements in the science and technology of motion pictures, in particular his significant contributions to the development of the Ultra Violet and ‚bluescreen‘ compositing processes.“[5]
2007 Ioan Allen, J. Wayne Anderson, Mary Ann Anderson, Ted Costas, Paul R. Goldberg, Shawn Jones, Thomas Kuhn, Alan Masson, Colin F. Mossman, Martin Richards, Frank Ricotta, Richard C. Sehlin „for their contributions to the environmentally responsible industry conversion from silver-based to cyan dye analog soundtracks.“[6]
2008 Jonathan Erland „in recognition of his leadership and efforts toward identifying and solving the problem of High-Speed Emulsion Stress Syndrome in motion picture film stock. By coordinating and conducting tests for and with the industry, and by sharing results openly, Mr. Erland clearly demonstrated the value and effectiveness of independent research and industry-wide cooperation.“[7]
2015 Steven Tiffen, Jeff Cohen, Michael Fecik „for their pioneering work in developing dye-based filters that reduce IR contamination when neutral density filters are used with digital cameras. The Tiffen Company identified the problem and rapidly engineered a series of absorptive filters that ameliorated infrared artifacts with lenses of all focal lengths. These widely adopted filters allow cinematographers to work as they have done with film-based technology.“[8]
2023 Ryan Laney „For his innovative adaptation and deployment of AI-driven facial veiling technology used to protect the identities while preserving the visual relatability of subjects in documentary filmmaking as exemplified in Welcome to Chechnya.“[9]
Jahr Preisträger Begründung
1940 Technicolor Company „For its contributions in successfully bringing three-color feature production to the screen.“[1]
2016 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers „For one hundred years, the Society's members have nurtured technology, provided essential standards, and offered the expertise, support, tools and infrastructure for the creation and post-production of motion pictures.“[10]

Einzelnachweise

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  1. a b c d e f Special Awards. In: awardsdatabase.oscars.org, abgerufen am 4. März 2025.
  2. David J. Fox: Science, Technical Oscar Winners Announced. In: latimes.com. Los Angeles Times, 9. März 1992, abgerufen am 17. November 2025.
  3. The 73rd Scientific & Technical Awards 2001. In: oscars.org. Abgerufen am 15. Januar 2023 (englisch).
  4. a b The 74th Scientific & Technical Awards 2002. In: oscars.org. Abgerufen am 14. Januar 2023 (englisch).
  5. The 77th Scientific & Technical Awards 2005. In: oscars.org. Abgerufen am 14. Januar 2023 (englisch).
  6. The 79th Scientific & Technical Awards 2007. In: oscars.org. Abgerufen am 14. Januar 2023 (englisch).
  7. The 80th Scientific & Technical Awards 2008. In: oscars.org. Abgerufen am 15. Januar 2023 (englisch).
  8. The 87th Scientific & Technical Awards 2015. In: oscars.org. Abgerufen am 14. Januar 2023 (englisch).
  9. Scientific & Technical Awards 2023. In: oscars.org. Abgerufen am 21. Februar 2023 (englisch).
  10. The 88th Scientific & Technical Awards 2016. In: oscars.org. Abgerufen am 14. Januar 2023 (englisch).