âMad Max: Fury Roadâ may roll through the Oscarsâ crafts categories
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When a movie shows up repeatedly in the crafts categories, its path to a best picture nomination is usually assured. Thatâs good news for âMad Max: Fury Road,â a film I see landing nods for cinematography, production design, film editing, makeup and hair, costume design, visual effects, sound editing and sound mixing. Thatâs eight nominations. Add in two for picture and director George Miller and youâre looking at one of the more unlikely hauls in Oscar history. Hereâs a full look at my predictions in the crafts categories:
CINEMATOGRAPHY
Emmanuel Lubezki, âThe Revenantâ
Roger Deakins, âSicarioâ
John Seale, âMad Max: Fury Roadâ
Robert Richardson, âThe Hateful Eightâ
Edward Lachman, âCarolâ
Prime contenders: Dariusz Wolski, âThe Martianâ; Janusz Kaminski, âBridge of Spiesâ; Cary Fukunaga, âBeasts of No Nationâ; Danny Cohen, âThe Danish Girlâ
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Analysis: No cinematographer has won three consecutive Oscars, but Lubezki could accomplish that feat this year for âThe Revenantâ (following wins for âBirdmanâ and âGravityâ). Deakins has been nominated 12 times, for movies as varied as âSkyfallâ and âFargo,â without a win. Heâll likely run his nomination count up to 13 for the soulful bent he brings to his naturalistic work on âSicario,â but the absence of a picture nod for that film probably sinks his chances yet again. Two other likely nominees â Seale and Richardson â have Oscars, making them strong contenders, while Lachman should earn his second nomination for the gorgeous âCarol.â
PRODUCTION DESIGN
âMad Max: Fury Roadâ
âCarolâ
âBridge of Spiesâ
âThe Danish Girlâ
âCinderellaâ
Prime contenders: âThe Martian,â âStar Wars: The Force Awakens,â âBrooklyn,â âCrimson Peak,â âThe Hateful Eight,â âThe Revenant,â âRoomâ
Analysis: ââCinderellaâ?,â you ask. Dante Ferretti is an academy favorite, having won Oscars the last three times he was nominated. (The movies: âHugo,â âSweeney Toddâ and âThe Aviator.â) Ferretti gave the fairy taleâs magical palace a fresh coat of bibbidi-bobbidi-boo, creating a set that combined the real and fantastic in eye-popping ways. And while weâre on the subject of past Oscar winners, donât discount Rick Carter who, with Darren Gilford and Lee Sandales, created some memorable new worlds for the latest âStar Warsâ movie.
FILM EDITING
âSpotlightâ
âMad Max: Fury Roadâ
âThe Revenantâ
âThe Martianâ
âThe Big Shortâ
Prime contenders: âSteve Jobs,â âBridge of Spies,â âCreed,â âThe Hateful Eight,â âStar Wars: The Force Awakens,â âCarol,â âRoomâ
Analysis: Subtlety doesnât count for much with awards voters in this category. âMad Max: Fury Roadâ and âThe Big Shortâ have vacuumed up most of the early critics prizes. Iâm partial to the way âFury Roadâsâ Margaret Sixel took 480 hours of footage (âa massive Rubikâs Cube,â George Miller describes it) and turned it into an opera big enough to contain feminist ambitions, chainsaw-wielding polecats and barking mad humor.
COSTUME DESIGN
âCarolâ
âCinderellaâ
âThe Danish Girlâ
âBrooklynâ
âCrimson Peakâ
Prime contenders: âMad Max: Fury Road,â âStar Wars: The Force Awakens,â âTrumbo,â âBridge of Spiesâ
Analysis: Sandy Powell has earned 10 Oscar nominations, winning for âThe Young Victoria,â âThe Aviatorâ and âShakespeare in Love.â This year, sheâs likely to bring her nominations total to an even dozen for her work on âCarolâ and âCinderella.â And once in, sheâll probably collect her fourth Oscar for the striking, character-enhancing elegance she brought to âCarol.â
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
âMad Max: Fury Roadâ
âBlack Massâ
âThe Revenantâ
Prime contenders: âMr. Holmes,â âThe 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window,â âLegend,â âConcussionâ
Analysis: Just three nominees in a category that has already been short-listed to seven. The trio of contenders with the highest profiles also contain the yearâs best work. Lock them in.
VISUAL EFFECTS
âStar Wars: The Force Awakensâ
âMad Max: Fury Roadâ
âThe Martianâ
âJurassic Worldâ
âThe Walkâ
Prime contenders: âAvengers: Age of Ultron,â âThe Revenant,â âEx Machina,â âAnt-Man,â âTomorrowlandâ
Analysis: The visual effects branch loves Marvel, so itâs easy to see âAge of Ultronâ making it in ahead of âThe Walk.â That really shouldnât happen, given the amazing way Robert Zemeckisâ team re-created Philippe Petitâs high-wire act between the World Trade Center towers. âThe Revenantâ will likely win a few votes, just for that ferocious CG mama bear.
SOUND EDITING
âMad Max: Fury Roadâ
âThe Revenantâ
âStar Wars: The Force Awakensâ
âThe Martianâ
âThe Hateful Eightâ
Prime contenders: âInside Out,â âSpectre,â âStraight Outta Compton,â âSicario,â âJurassic World,â âEverest,â âCreed,â âIn the Heart of the Seaâ
Analysis: The sound editing category perennially tilts toward nominees from war, action and sci-fi genres. Between its barrage of bullets and deafening engine roar, âMad Max: Fury Roadâ stands as the early favorite to win this Oscar.
SOUND MIXING
âMad Max: Fury Roadâ
âThe Revenantâ
âStar Wars: The Force Awakensâ
âThe Martianâ
âStraight Outta Comptonâ
Prime contenders: âThe Hateful Eight,â âInside Out,â âCreed,â âSon of Saul,â âJurassic World,â âSpectre,â âEverest,â âIn the Heart of the Seaâ
Analysis: Same as sound editing but subbing âComptonâ for âHateful Eight.â Voters like music-heavy movies here.
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