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One of Hollywood's biggest events is Oscar night, and for those contributing digitally to films, another highly anticipated event is the Visual Effects Society's annual awards. And the prelude to it all is the Golden Globes. As I write this editorial, the Golden Globe winners have already been revealed, though the winners of this year's Oscars and VES awards have yet to be announced.

First, let's take a look at the CG feature film categories. There is one movie that is topping all the lists: Disney/Pixar's Ratatouille. At the Globes, this visual feast for the eyes took the top prize over DreamWorks' Bee Movie and Gracie Films/20th Century Fox's The Simpsons Movie. Ratatouille is also competing for Oscar gold along with the mockumentary Surf's Up from Sony Pictures Imageworks and the black-and-white graphic novel Persepolis from Sony Pictures Classics. VES, meanwhile, is looking at Surf's Up, Shrek the Third, Beowulf, and Ratatouille for its Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Motion Picture category and the same movies in its Outstanding Effects in an Animated Motion Picture category.

Most of those films were covered extensively in feature articles by Computer Graphics World, and without question, their technical accomplishments warranted every word. That is, except for The Simpsons Movie. On technical merit, that film does not stand up to the water innovations and documentary style of Surf's Up or the new lighting techniques and more in Ratatouille. And Simpsons over Beowulf? Not a chance. In fact, Beowulf represents some of the biggest evolutions in CG character creation yet, and it didn't make the cut.

In terms of the visual effects awards, there is no such accolade given at the Golden Globes, and none of the films nominated for Best Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy are VFX movies. So, for a better ...

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