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词条 List of Australian Academy Award winners and nominees
释义

  1. Nominees and winners

  2. Production

     Best Picture  Best Foreign Language Film  Best Documentary Feature  Best Documentary (Short Subject)  Best Animated Film  Best Animated Short Film  Best Live Action Short Film 

  3. Performance

     Best Actress  Best Supporting Actress  Best Actor  Best Supporting Actor 

  4. Craft

     Best Cinematography  Best Costume Design  Best Director  Best Editing  Best Makeup and Hairstyling  Best Music, Original Score  Best Music, Original Song  Best Production Design  Best Sound Mixing  Best Sound Editing  Best Visual Effects  Best Adapted Screenplay  Best Original Screenplay 

  5. Scientific and Engineering

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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This list details Australian people working in the film industry who have been nominated for, or won, Academy Awards (also known as Oscars). These awards honour outstanding achievements in theatrically released motion pictures and were first presented by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in 1929. {{as of|2016}}, a total of 43 awards from 154 nominations have been won by Australians. Additionally, awards for Scientific and Engineering achievements have been given to Australians four times.

Art director and costume designer Catherine Martin has received more awards than any other Australian with four wins from six nominations in the Best Costume Design and Best Production Design categories. Cate Blanchett is the most nominated individual in this list with seven nominations, which resulted in a win for Best Leading Actress and Best Supporting Actress. Peter Weir has received five nominations in the Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay categories without a win.

May Robson was the first Australian-born person to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Actress in 1933 for Lady for a Day. In 1942, Ken G. Hall became the first Australian to win an Academy Award for his documentary Kokoda Front Line! in the Best Documentary category. Suzanne Baker was the first Australian woman to win an Oscar, which was given to her in 1977 for Best Animated Short for Leisure. Cate Blanchett was the first Australian actor to win more than one award in the acting categories. Peter Finch was the first actor to be awarded an Oscar posthumously, winning the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in Network in 1976. The only other acting Oscar awarded posthumously was to fellow Australian Heath Ledger 32 years later when his performance in The Dark Knight earned him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2008.

Australians have been nominated at least once in all categories. The Oscar for Best Costume Design has been the most successful category for Australians with seven wins from 17 nominations. The Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, Best Original Score, and the Best Documentary (Short Subject) are the only categories in this list where Australians have been nominated without winning.

Nominees and winners

In the following tables, the years correspond to the year in which the films were released; the Academy Award ceremony is held the following year.

Production

Best Picture

Academy Award for Best Picture
YearProducer(s)FilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1993
(66th)
Jan Chapman The Piano {{nom}}[1]
1995
(68th)
Bruce Davey
Mel Gibson
Braveheart {{won}} Shared with Alan Ladd, Jr.
Gibson was born in America, moved to Australia at age 12
[2]
Bill Miller
George Miller
Doug Mitchell
Babe {{nom}}[3]
1996
(68th)
Jane Scott Shine {{nom}} [4]
1998
(71st)
Grant Hill The Thin Red Line {{nom}} Nominated with Robert Geisler and John Roberdeau.[5]
2001
(74th)
Baz Luhrmann
Martin Brown
Moulin Rouge! {{nom}}[6]
2003
(76th)
Peter Weir The Far Side of the World {{nom}} Nominated with Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. and Duncan Henderson.[7]
2009
(82nd)
Carolynne Cunningham District 9 {{nom}} Nominated with Peter Jackson[8]
2010
(83rd)
Emile Sherman The King's Speech {{won}} Shared with Iain Canning.[9]
2011
(84th)
Grant Hill The Tree of Life {{nom}} Nominated alongside Dede Gardner, Sarah Green and Bill Pohlad.[10]
2015
(88th)
George Miller
Doug Mitchell
Fury Road {{nominated}}[11]
2016
(89th)
Bruce Davey
Paul Currie
Hacksaw Ridge {{nom}} Shared with Bill Mechanic, David Permut, Terry Benedict & Brian Oliver.[12]
Angie Fielder
Emile Sherman
Lion {{nom}} Shared with Iain Canning.

Best Foreign Language Film

{{further|List of Australian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film}}
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
YearDirector(s)FilmStatusNotesRef(s)
2016
(89th)
Martin Butler
Bentley Dean
Tanna {{nom}} First Australian film to make the final round nominations in this category.[13]

Best Documentary Feature

Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1942
(15th)
Ken G. Hall Kokoda Front Line! {{won}} First Australian to win an Academy Award in any category.[14]
1980
(53rd)
David Bradbury Front Line {{nom}}[15]
1983
(56th)
Robin Anderson
Bob Connolly
First Contact {{nom}}[16]
2007
(80th)
Eva Orner Taxi to the Dark Side {{won}} Shared with Alex Gibney.[17]

Best Documentary (Short Subject)

Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1947
(20th)
Australian News & Information Bureau School in the Mailbox {{nom}}[18]
2008
(81st)
Tamara Anghie New Boy {{nom}} Nominated with Steph Green.[19]

Best Animated Film

Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
2006
(79th)
George Miller Happy Feet {{won}}[20]

Best Animated Short Film

Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1977
(50th)
Suzanne Baker Leisure {{won}} First Australian woman to win an Academy Award.[21]
2003
(76th)
Adam Elliot Harvie Krumpet {{won}} Elliot has since donated his Oscar to the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI).[22]
2004
(77th)
Sejong Park
Andrew Gregory
Birthday Boy {{nom}}[23]
2005
(78th)
Anthony Lucas The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello {{nom}}[24]
2010
(83rd)
Shaun Tan The Lost Thing {{won}} Shared with Andrew Ruhemann.[25]

Best Live Action Short Film

Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
2010
(83rd)
Luke Doolan
Drew Bailey
Miracle Fish {{nom}}
2017
(90th)
Derin Seale
Josh Lawson
The Eleven O'Clock {{nom}}

Performance

Best Actress

Academy Award for Best Actress
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1932/33
(6th)
May Robson Lady for a Day {{nom}} First Australian to be nominated for an Oscar. She is also the oldest Australian nominated for an acting Oscar, at age 75.[26]
1984
(57th)
Judy Davis A Passage to India {{nom}}[27]
1998
(71st)
Cate Blanchett Elizabeth {{nom}}[28]
2001
(74th)
Nicole Kidman Moulin Rouge! {{nom}} Kidman was born in the United States of America. First female nomination for an Australian-made production.[29]
2002
(75th)
The Hours {{won}} First Australian to be nominated in this category more than once, and in consecutive years, the first Australian to win Best Actress, and the first win for a female Australian in a Biography.[30]
2003
(76th)
Keisha Castle-Hughes Whale Rider {{nom}} Australian born, New Zealand actress.[31]
Naomi Watts 21 Grams {{nom}} British born, Australian actress
2007
(80th)
Cate Blanchett The Golden Age {{nom}} This nomination made Blanchett the first actress and fifth overall performer to be nominated in this category for portraying the same character (Elizabeth I of England) in two different films (her other nomination was for Elizabeth (1998)).[32][33]
2010
(83rd)
Nicole Kidman Rabbit Hole {{nom}}[34]
2012
(85th)
Naomi Watts The Impossible {{nom}}[33]
2013
(86th)
Cate Blanchett Blue Jasmine {{won}}[34]
2015
(88th)
Carol {{nom}}[35]
2017
(90th)
Margot Robbie I, Tonya {{nom}}First actress to be nominated for portraying a real-life athlete (Tonya Harding).[36]

Best Supporting Actress

Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1940
(13th)
Judith Anderson Rebecca {{nom}} First Australian to be nominated for Best Supporting Actress.[37]
1963
(36th)
Diane Cilento Tom Jones {{nom}}[38]
1992
(65th)
Judy Davis Husbands and Wives {{nom}} First Australian to have received nominations for both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress.[39]
1998
(71st)
Rachel Griffiths Hilary and Jackie {{nom}}[28]
1999
(72nd)
Toni Collette The Sixth Sense {{nom}}[40]
2004
(77th)
Cate Blanchett The Aviator {{won}} First overall performer to win an Oscar for portraying another Oscar winner (Katharine Hepburn).[41][42]
2006
(79th)
Notes on a Scandal {{nom}}[43]
2007
(80th)
I'm Not There {{nom}} Blanchett became the first Australian, and the eleventh overall performer, to receive double acting nominations in the same year (the other for Best Actress for Elizabeth: The Golden Age).[44][45] This performance also made her one of three women to have ever been nominated for a female acting Oscar for portraying a man.[41][46]
2010
(83rd)
Jacki Weaver Animal Kingdom {{nom}}[34]
2012
(85th)
Silver Linings Playbook {{nom}}[47]
2016
(89th)
Nicole Kidman Lion {{nom}}[48]

Best Actor

Academy Award for Best Actor
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1971
(44th)
Peter Finch Sunday Bloody Sunday {{nom}}[49]
1976
(49th)
Network {{won}} First actor in Oscars history to win posthumously.[50] First Australian actor to receive a posthumous nomination.[51][52]
1996
(69th)
Geoffrey Rush Shine {{won}} First Australian-born person and first living Australian to win an acting Oscar.[58]
1999
(72nd)
Russell Crowe The Insider {{nom}} Crowe moved from his native New Zealand when he was four years old and currently resides in Australia.[53][40]
2000
(73rd)
Gladiator {{won}}[54]
Geoffrey Rush Quills {{nom}}
2001
(74th)
Russell Crowe A Beautiful Mind {{nom}}[55]
2005
(78th)
Heath Ledger Brokeback Mountain {{nom}}[56]
2012
(85th)
Hugh Jackman Les Misérables {{nominated}}[47]

Best Supporting Actor

Academy Award for Best Actor
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1998
(71st)
Geoffrey Rush Shakespeare in Love {{nom}}[28]
2008
(81st)
Heath Ledger The Dark Knight {{won}} First Australian to win in this category.
Second person to win an acting Oscar posthumously (the first was fellow Australian Peter Finch).[57]
[58]
2010
(83rd)
Geoffrey Rush The King's Speech {{nom}}[34]

Craft

Best Cinematography

Academy Award for Best Cinematography
YearDirector(s)FilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1950
(23rd)
Robert Krasker The Third Man {{won}} Awarded for black and white cinematography.[59]
1985
(58th)
John Seale Witness {{nom}}[60]
1988
(61st)
Rain Man {{nom}}[61]
1990
(63rd)
Dean Semler Dances with Wolves {{won}}[62]
1996
(69th)
John Seale The English Patient {{won}}[63]
2001
(74th)
Andrew Lesnie The Fellowship of the Ring {{won}}[29]
Donald McAlpine Moulin Rouge! {{nom}}[29]
2002
(75th)
Dion Beebe Chicago {{nom}} Beebe was born in Australia but moved to South Africa at the age of 4.[30]
2003
(76th)
Russell Boyd The Far Side of the World {{won}}[31]
John Seale Cold Mountain {{nominated}}[31]
2005
(78th)
Dion Beebe Memoirs of a Geisha {{won}}[56]
2015
(88th)
John Seale Fury Road {{nominated}}[11]
2016
(89th)
Greig Fraser Lion {{nom}}[48]

Best Costume Design

Academy Award for Best Costume Design
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1951
(24th)
Orry-Kelly An American in Paris {{won}} Nominated for Best Costume Design, Colour. Shared with Walter Plunkett and Irene Sharaff.[64]
1957
(30th)
Les Girls {{won}}[64]
1959
(32nd)
Some Like It Hot {{won}} Nominated for Best Costume Design, Black and White[64]
1962
(35th)
Gypsy {{nom}} Nominated for Best Costume Design, Colour[64]
1966
(39th)
Jocelyn Rickards Morgan! {{nom}} Best Costume Design, Black and White [65]
1967
(40th)
John Truscott Camelot {{won}}[66]
1980
(53rd)
Anna Senior My Brilliant Career {{nom}}[67]
1993
(66th)
Janet Patterson The Piano {{nom}}[68]
1995
(68th)
Lizzy Gardiner
Tim Chappel
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert {{won}}[69]
1996
(69th)
Janet Patterson The Portrait of a Lady {{nom}}[68]
1997
(70th)
Oscar and Lucinda {{nom}}[68]
2001
(74th)
Catherine Martin
Angus Strathie
Moulin Rouge! {{won}} [29]
2003
(76th)
Wendy Stites The Far Side of the World {{nom}}[31]
2008
(81st)
Catherine Martin Australia {{nom}}[58]
2009
(82nd)
Janet Patterson Bright Star {{nom}}[68]
2013
(86th)
Catherine Martin The Great Gatsby {{won}} First Australian to win four Oscars, the most by any Australian.[70]
Michael Wilkinson American Hustle {{nominated}} First time that two Australian costume designers were nominated for Best Costume Design category in a same year (Catherine Martin, The Great Gatsby).[34]

Best Director

Academy Award for Best Director
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1942
(15th)
John Farrow Wake Island {{nom}} Farrow ceased to be an Australian citizen in 1947 when he adopted US citizenship.[71]
1983
(56th)
Bruce Beresford Tender Mercies {{nom}}[72]
1985
(58th)
Peter Weir Witness {{nom}}[73]
1989
(62nd)
Dead Poets Society {{nom}}[74]
1993
(66th)
Jane Campion The Piano {{nom}} Campion was born in New Zealand but resides in Australia.[103][75]
1995
(68th)
Chris Noonan Babe {{nom}}[76]
Mel Gibson Braveheart {{won}} Born in America, moved to Australia at age 12
1996
(69th)
Scott Hicks Shine {{nom}} Born in Uganda, moved to Australia at age 14,[58]
1998
(71st)
Peter Weir The Truman Show {{nom}}[107]
2003
(76th)
The Far Side of the World {{nom}}[107]
2010
(83rd)
Tom Hooper The King's Speech {{won}}Hooper is British-Australian. [77]
2015
(88th)
George Miller Fury Road {{nominated}}[11]
2016
(89th)
Mel Gibson Hacksaw Ridge {{nom}} [35]

Best Editing

Academy Award for Best Film Editing
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1961
(34th)
Alan OsbistonThe Guns of Navarone {{nom}}Alan Osbiston was an Australian-born British film editor
1993
(66th)
Veronika Jenet The Piano {{nom}}[78]
1994
(67th)
Richard Francis-Bruce The Shawshank Redemption {{nom}}[79]
1995
(68th)
Se7en {{nom}}[76]
Marcus D'Arcy Babe {{nom}} Shared with Jay Friedkin.[80]
1996
(69th)
Pip Karmel Shine {{nom}}[81]
1997
(70th)
Richard Francis-Bruce Air Force One {{nom}}[82]
2001
(74th)
Jill Bilcock Moulin Rouge! {{nom}}
2003
(76th)
Lee Smith The Far Side of the World {{nom}}
2008
(81st)
The Dark Knight {{nom}}[58]
Kirk Baxter The Curious Case of Benjamin Button {{nom}} Shared with Angus Wall.
2010
(83rd)
The Social Network {{won}} First Australian to win in this category.
Shared with Angus Wall.
2011
(84th)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo {{won}} First Australian to win Oscars in consecutive years in the same category.
Shared with Angus Wall.
2015
(88th)
Margaret Sixel Fury Road {{won}} Sixel was born in South Africa[11]
2017
(90th)
Lee Smith Dunkirk {{won}}
Paul Machliss Baby Driver {{nom}} Shared with Jonathan Amos.

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRefs
1995
(68th)
Paul Pattison Braveheart {{won}} Award shared with Lois Burwell and Peter Frampton.
2005
(78th)
Dave Elsey
Nikki Gooley
Episode III – Revenge of the Sith {{nom}}
2010
(83rd)
Dave Elsey The Wolfman {{won}} Award shared with Rick Baker
2012
(85th)
Rick Findlater An Unexpected Journey {{nominated}} Nominated with Peter King and Tami Lane.[47]
2015
(88th)
Lesley Vanderwalt
Elka Wardega
Damian Martin
Fury Road {{won}}[11]

Best Music, Original Score

Academy Award for Best Original Score
YearComposer(s)FilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1974
(47th)
Douglas Gamley The Little Prince {{nom}} Nominated for Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation. Shared nomination with English-born Angela Morley, Austrian-American Frederick Loewe, and American-born Alan Jay Lerner.
1996
(69th)
David Hirschfelder Shine {{nom}}Nominated for Best Music, Original Dramatic Score.[81]
1998
(71st)
Elizabeth {{nom}}[28]

Best Music, Original Song

Academy Award for Best Original Song
YearWriter(s)SongFilmResultNotesRefs
1978
(51st)
John Farrar"Hopelessly Devoted to You"Grease {{nom}}
1981
(54th)
Peter Allen "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" Arthur {{won}} Shared with Burt Bacharach, Christopher Cross and Carole Bayer Sager.[83]

Best Production Design

Note: Before 2012, the category was called Best Art Direction-Set Decoration.

Academy Award for Best Production Design
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1967
(40th)
John Truscott Camelot {{won}} Shared with Edward Carrere and John W. Brown.[84]
1969
(42nd)
Ken Muggleston Oliver! {{won}} Shared with Vernon Dixon.[85]
1993
(66th)
Luciana Arrighi Howards End {{won}} Arrighi is an Italian who was born in Brazil and raised in Australia. Shared with Ian Whittaker[86]
1995
(68th)
Roger Ford
Kerrie Brown
Babe {{nom}}
1996
(69th)
Catherine Martin Romeo + Juliet {{nom}} Shared with Brigitte Broch[81]
1999
(72nd)
Luciana Arrighi Anna and the King {{nom}} Shared with Ian Whittaker[40]
2001
(74th)
Catherine Martin Moulin Rouge! {{won}} Shared with Brigitte Broch.
2008
(81st)
Michael Carlin The Duchess {{nom}}
2013
(86th)
Catherine Martin
Beverley Dunn
The Great Gatsby {{won}}
2015
(88th)
Colin Gibson
Lisa Thompson
Fury Road {{won}}[11]
2018
(91st)
Fiona Crombie The Favourite {{nom}} Shared with Alice Felton

Best Sound Mixing

Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1998
(71st)
Paul Brincat The Thin Red Line {{nom}} Nominated alongside Andy Nelson and Anna Behlmer[28]
1999
(72nd)
David Lee The Matrix {{won}} Shared with John T. Reitz, Gregg Rudloff and David E. Campbell[40]
2001
(74th)
Roger Savage
Guntis Sics
Moulin Rouge! {{nom}} Nominated with Andy Nelson and Anna Behlmer.
Gethin Creagh The Fellowship of the Ring {{nom}} Creagh was born in New Zealand but is considered Australian.[87] Nominated with Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick and Hammond Peek.
2014
(87th)
David LeeUnbroken {{nom}}Nominated with Jon Taylor and Frank A. Montaño
2015
(88th)
Ben Osmo Fury Road {{won}} Nominated with Chris Jenkins and Gregg Rudloff [11]
2016
(89th)
Andy Wright
Robert Mackenzie
Peter Grace
Hacksaw Ridge {{won}}Nominated with Kevin O'Connell

Best Sound Editing

Academy Award for Best Sound Editing
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
2015
(88th)
David White Fury Road {{won}} Nominated with Mark Mangini [11]
2016
(89th)
Robert Mackenzie
Andy Wright
Hacksaw Ridge {{nom}}

Best Visual Effects

Academy Award for Best Visual Effects
YearNameFilmStatusShared withRef(s)
1995
(68th)
John Cox Babe {{won}} Scott E. Anderson, Charles Gibson, and Neal Scanlan
1999
(72nd)
Steve Courtley The Matrix {{won}} John Gaeta, Janek Sirrs, and Jon Thum[40]
2001
(74th)
Ben Snow Pearl Harbor {{nom}} Eric Brevig, John Frazier and Ed Hirsh
2002
(75th)
Episode II – Attack of the Clones {{nom}} Rob Coleman, Pablo Helman and John Knoll
2003
(76th)
Nathan McGuinness The Far Side of the World {{nom}} Dan Sudick, Stefen Fangmeier and Robert Stromberg
2008
(81st)
Ben Snow Iron Man {{nom}} Shane Mahan, John Nelson and Dan Sudick
2010
(83rd)
Ben Snow
Ged Wright
Iron Man 2 {{nom}} Janek Sirrs and Dan Sudick
Joe Farrell Hereafter {{nom}} Michael Owens, Bryan Grill and Stephan Trojansky
2012
(85th)
David Clayton An Unexpected Journey {{nom}} Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon and R. Christopher White
2013
(86th)
The Desolation of Smaug {{nom}} Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon and Eric Reynolds
2014
(87th)
Tim Crosbie Days of Future Past {{nom}} Richard Stammers, Lou Pecora and Cameron Waldbauer
2015
(88th)
Andrew Jackson
Dan Oliver
Fury Road {{nominated}} Tom Wood and Andy Williams[11]
2016
(89th)
Jason Billington Deepwater Horizon {{nominated}} Nominated with Craig Hammack, Jason Snell & Burt Dalton

Best Adapted Screenplay

Academy Award for Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1956
(29th)
John Farrow Around the World in Eighty Days {{won}} Born in Australia but had ceased to be an Australian citizen in 1947 when he adopted US citizenship. Nominated with S. J. Perelman and James Poe.[88]
1980
(53rd)
Jonathan Hardy
David Stevens
Bruce Beresford
Breaker Morant {{nom}} Jonathan Hardy was born in New Zealand and David Stevens in Israel.[89]
1995
(68th)
George Miller
Chris Noonan
Babe {{nom}}
2016
(89th)
Luke DaviesLion {{nom}}

Best Original Screenplay

Academy Award for Best Writing (Original Screenplay)
YearNameFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1957
(30th)
Ivan GoffMan of a Thousand Faces {{nom}}Shared with Ralph Wheelwright, R. Wright Campbell and Ben Roberts[90]
1986
(59th)
John Cornell
Paul Hogan
Ken Shadie
"Crocodile" Dundee {{nom}}[91]
1990
(63rd)
Peter Weir Green Card {{nom}}[92]
1992
(65th)
Nick Enright
George Miller
Lorenzo's Oil {{nom}}[93]
1993
(66th)
Jane Campion The Piano {{won}} Campion was born in New Zealand but resides in Australia.[94][95]
1996
(69th)
Scott Hicks
Jan Sardi
Shine {{nom}} Hicks was born in Uganda but moved to Australia at age 14.[96][81]
2018
(91st)
Tony McNamara The Favourite {{nom}} Shared with Deborah Davis

Scientific and Engineering

Academy Scientific and Technical Award
YearNameFieldStatusNotesRef(s)
1997
(70th)
Jim Frazier Photography {{won}} Frazier was awarded for the concept. His fellow recipients Iain Neil, Rick Gelbard were involved in the design and development of the Panavision/Frazier Lens System for motion picture photography.[97]
1998
(71st)
Gary Tregaskis Computer software {{won}} Gary Tregaskis, for the primary design; Dominique Boisvert, Phillip Panzini, Andre LeBlanc for the development and implementation of the Flame and Inferno software.[98]
2001
(74th)
Bruce Tulloch

Norman Jackson

Andrew Brent

John Lancken

Development of Digital Audio Dubbing equipment (Fairlight DaD) for film audio dubbing and mixing. {{won}}Bruce Tulloch and Norman Jackson developed a technology used by film dubbing engineers to mix film soundtracks. Emilijo Mihatov was Product Manager, Andrew Brent was technical support and John Lancken was market development. The product was manufactured by Fairlight ESP Pty Ltd, Sydney Australia.
2003
(76th)
Michael Carlos
Andrew Cannon
Christopher Alfred
Digital audio editing for motion picture post-production {{won}} Michael Carlos, Andrew Cannon, and Christopher Alfred developed the technology at Fairlight ESP Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia.[99]
2010
(83rd)
Tony Clark
Alan Rogers
Neil Wilson
Rory McGregor
Software design and continued development of cineSync, a tool for remote collaboration and review of visual effects {{won}}[100]

See also

{{Portal|Australia}}
  • Cinema of Australia
  • List of Australian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

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98. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/sci-tech/ceremonies/1999|title=The 71st Scientific and Technical Awards (1998)|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)|accessdate=26 January 2017}}
99. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/sci-tech/ceremonies/2004|title=The 76th Scientific and Technical Awards (2003)|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)|accessdate=26 January 2017}}
100. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/sci-tech/ceremonies/2011|title=The 83rd Scientific and Technical Awards (2010)|publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)|accessdate=26 January 2017}}

External links

  • The official website of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
Further reading
  • [https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/australian-success/academy-awards-nominations-and-awards Academy Awards® Nominations and Awards for Australian projects and people] at Screen Australia
  • O stands for Oscar and also for Oz at The Age
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