Scientific
and Engineering Awards
(Academy Plaques)
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WINNER
Nick Phillips
COMMENDATION
For the design and development of the three-axis Libra III
remote control camera head. The Libra III head can accept
a range of film cameras and their lenses and allows the
operator to add stabilization to each axis for medium focal
length lenses. Motion capture and playback are also selectable
features.
WINNER
Fritz Gabriel Bauer
COMMENDATION
For the concept, design and engineering of the Moviecam
Superlight 35mm Motion Picture Camera. The quiet Moviecam
Superlight is an extremely small and light 35mm professional
motion picture sound camera which allows the cinematographer
to film in ways and situations that were never before possible.
WINNERS
Iain Neil, Rick Gelbard and Panavision,
Inc.
COMMENDATION
For the optical design, mechanical design, and for the development
of the Millennium Camera System viewfinder. This unique
and versatile viewfinder with two independent viewing positions
provides a very high-resolution video assist image, greatly
enhancing its application for on-set compositing or non-linear
editing.
WINNERS
Huw Gwilym, Karl Lynch and Mark Crabtree
COMMENDATION
For the design and development of the AMS/Neve-Logic Digital
Film Console for motion picture sound mixing. This console
allows the user multi-position mixing capabilities, stem
routing predub inputs and other filmcentric attributes.
This is the first fully digital audio mixing console specifically
designed for post-production film mixing.
WINNERS
James Moultrie, Mike Salter and Mark Craig
Gerchman
COMMENDATION
For the mechanical design and optical design of the Cooke
S4 Range of Fixed Focal Length Lenses for 35mm motion picture
photography. These state-of-the-art fixed focal length 35mm
lenses are the result of intense efforts to meet industry
requirements in several areas. Providing superior performance
in several cinematographic aspects, these lenses include
a unique linear focus system.
WINNER
Marlowe A. Pichel
COMMENDATION
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. The impact of the Electro-Formed
Metal Reflector over the decades has completely changed
the presentation side of the motion picture industry, allowing
the replacement of the carbon arc lightsource and the implementation
of automated projection systems.
WINNER
L. Ron Schmidt
COMMENDATION
For the concept, design and engineering of the Linear Loop
Film Projectors. These radically new motion picture film
projectors provide superior print handling, image steadiness,
screen illumination and enhanced viewer experience by means
of an extremely simple air-driven mechanical transport system.
WINNER
Nat Tiffen of Tiffen Manufacturing Corporation
COMMENDATION
For the production of high-quality, durable, laminated color
filters for motion picture photography. Materials of uniform
color characteristics are implanted between layers of optical
glass and bonded together under extremes of heat and pressure.
The outer surfaces are ground and polished to specified
close tolerances, free of distortion and resistant to changes
in temperature or humidity, then bound with a protective
metal ring.
Technical
Achievement Awards
(Academy Certificates)
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WINNER
Vivienne Dyer and Chris Woolf
COMMENDATION
For the design and development of the Rycote Microphone
Windshield Modular System. Designed to eliminate physical
acoustical rumble and to mask a microphone's high sensitivity
to wind and other unwanted noises, these lightweight and
rugged Rycote Microphone Windshields accomplish these tasks
without altering or impairing the original frequency response
of the microphone.
WINNER
Leslie Drever
COMMENDATION
For the design and development of the Light Wave microphone
windscreens and isolation mounts from Light Wave Systems.
Designed to eliminate physical acoustical rumble and to
cover a microphone's high sensitivity to wind and other
unwanted noises, this Light Wave Systems' line of shock
mounts and windscreens accomplish these tasks without altering
or impairing the original frequency response of the microphone.
WINNERS
Richard C. Sehlin, Dr. Mitchell J. Bogdanowicz
and Mary L. Schmoeger of the Eastman Kodak Company
COMMENDATION
For the concept, design and development of the Eastman Lamphouse
Modification Filters. The ELM Filters enable a laboratory
to achieve additive printer contrast and color reproduction
using a subtractive lamphouse.
WINNERS
Hoyt H. Yeatman, Jr. of Dream Quest Images
and John C. Brewer of the Eastman Kodak Company
COMMENDATION
For the identification and diagnosis leading to the elimination
of the "red fringe" artifact in traveling matte composite
photography. The elimination of the "red fringe" artifact
in traveling matte composite photography obviates expensive
additional computerized image processing thus reducing the
time involved in producing a seamless and convincing composite
shot.
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