93rd ceremony (2020) INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM

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Denmark

93rd ceremony (2020) JEAN HERSHOLT HUMANITARIAN AWARD
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92nd ceremony (2019) INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM

Parasite

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South Korea

92nd ceremony (2019) SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL AWARD (Technical Achievement Award)
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For the past decade, the Intel Embree Ray Tracing Library has provided a high-performance, industry-leading, CPU-based ray-geometry intersection framework through well-engineered open source code, supported by a comprehensive set of research publications. It has become an indispensable resource for motion picture production rendering.

92nd ceremony (2019) SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL AWARD (Technical Achievement Award)
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The ILM HairCraft Dynamics System has a physically robust hair-dynamics model that simulates hair by embedding curves in tetrahedral mesh volumes. Its unique spring-based control system has helped ILM artists create a wide range of photorealistic digital characters and digital stunt doubles.

92nd ceremony (2019) SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL AWARD (Technical Achievement Award)
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Taz is a robust, predictable and efficient mass-spring hair simulation system with novel formulations of hair shape, bending springs and hair-to-hair collisions. It has enabled Pixar artists to bring to life animated digital characters with a wide variety of stylized hair, from straight to wavy to curly.

92nd ceremony (2019) SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL AWARD (Technical Achievement Award)
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The WDAS Hair Simulation System is a robust, predictable, fast and highly art-directable system built on the mathematics of discrete elastic rods. This has provided Disney artists the flexibility to manipulate hair in hyper-realistic ways to create the strong silhouettes required for character animation and has enabled a wide range of complex hairstyles in animated feature films.

92nd ceremony (2019) SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL AWARD (Technical Achievement Award)
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The Standard Deviation head-mounted camera system provides a robust method of accurate camera synchronization to the house clock. Combined with practical innovations for usability, it enables multiple head-mounted camera systems to be used in large capture volumes, resulting in adoption by numerous motion picture productions.