Awards for 2000
Oscar
Best Picture
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Best Actor in a Leading Role
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Best Actress in a Leading Role
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Best Actor in a Supporting Role
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Best Actress in a Supporting Role
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Best Director
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Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
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Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
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Best Cinematography
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Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
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Best Costume Design
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Best Sound
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Best Film Editing
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Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing
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Best Effects, Visual Effects
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Best Makeup
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Best Music, Original Song
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Best Music, Original Score
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Best Short Film, Animated
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Best Short Film, Live Action
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Best Documentary, Short Subjects
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Best Documentary, Features
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Best Foreign Language Film
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Honorary Award
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Andrzej Wajda
For five decades of extraordinary film direction (Oscar statuette).
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award
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Academy Award of Merit
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Scientific and Engineering Award
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Nick Phillips
For the design and development of the three-axis Libra III remote control camera head.
Fritz Gabriel Bauer
For the concept, design and engineering of the Moviecam Superlight 35mm Motion Picture Camera.
Ian Neil, Rick Gelbard (Panavision, Inc.)
For the optical (Neil) and the mechanical design (Gelbard) and for the development (Panavision) of the Millennium Camera System viewfinder.
Huw Gwyllyn, Karl Lynch, Mark Crabtree
For the design and development of the AMS/Neve-Logic Digital Film Console for motion picture sound mixing.
James Moultrie, Mike Salter, Mark Craig Gerchman
For the mechanical (Moultrie) and the optical design (Salter/Gerchman) of the Cooke S4 Range of Fixed Focal Length Lenses for 35mm motion picture photography.
Marlowe A. Pichel
For development of the process for manufacturing Electro-Formed Metal Reflectors which, when combined with the DC Short Arc Xenon Lamp, became the worldwide standard for motion picture projection systems.
L. Ron Schmidt
For the concept, design and engineering of the Linear Loop Film Projectors.
Nat Tiffen (Tiffen Manufacturing Corporation)
For the production of high-quality, durable, laminated color filters for motion picture photography.
Technical Achievement Award
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Vivienne Dyer,
Chris Woolf
For the design and development of the Rycote Microphone Windshield Modular System.
Leslie Drever
For the design and development of the Light Wave microphone windscreens and isolation mounts from Light Wave Systems.
Richard C. Sehlin (Eastman Kodak), Mitchell J. Bogdanowicz (Eastman Kodak), Mary L. Schmoeger (Eastman Kodak)
For the concept (Sehlin), the design and development (Bogdanowicz/Schmoeger) of the Eastman Lamphouse Modification Filters.
Hoyt Yeatman (Dream Quest Images), John C. Brewer (Eastman Kodak)
For the identification and diagnosis leading to the elimination of the 'red fringe' artifact in traveling matte composite photography.
Gordon E. Sawyer Award
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