img style="margin:0px 10px; width:auto; max-height:238px; height:auto; max-width:43%" src="https://i.imgur.com/ptuoaKu.jpg" align="right" alt="cinema"> The Best Animated Feature Motion Picture OscarSome? feel that the short films categories are an expendable part of this year's Academy Awards. Inhttps://pl.pinterest.com/pin/1078541810732119903/, the Best Picture category has been the only Oscar award that has been challenged by Oscar voters. Few of those protests have even mentioned that prestigious category beside fictions or defenses of Best Screenplay, Best Costume Design, and Best Original Score. One reason why the short film Oscars are the most contentious is the fact that there are usually no real story lines, only well-crafted songs and dances. There's nothing to connect the viewer to the characters in the movies - all they're worried about is whether or not Pixels will wow the critics with its special effects. Animated movies have been getting awards for decades now, but few of them have been successful at the box office.The Oscars were expected to be a spectacular performance for Finding Nemo with a budget of $70 million and the assistance of Henry Selick, Pixar's animation director, because it was financed on a $70m budget. It certainly did win Best Picture, but only after a record-breaking campaign - both online and onsite - in which the movie was featured in all of the year's Oscar Awards ceremonies. Now, with only two movies left in the race for the top prize, it is anyone's race to come in on the winning streak. One of the year's more notable animated movies, Rise of the Silver Surfer, has already been nominated for an Oscar. Other Oscar hopefuls are The Nightmare Before Christmas, Harry Potter, and The Lion King.Although Hollywood insiders were quick in pointing out that Finding Nemo won the Oscar for Best Picture, it has shown that Hollywood has the ability to produce blockbusters. It also highlights the importance of cutting-edge special effects and other movie elements. The movie is very technologically advanced in this instance. No doubt the visual special effects were achieved through a great deal of research and labor; it is easy to point to Pixar as the driving force behind these special effects.Another highly promising contender for its best animated feature motion picture Oscar Award, The Jungle Book, owes much of its popularity to its powerful marketing campaign. The movie combined live action and a variety of computer-generated images to create a buzz all over the world. It managed to win the hearts of both children and adults around the world. The visual effects society has touted for years was impressive, and while the special effects may no longer be cutting edge, they certainly don't appear to be outdated. When such a unique movie wins an Oscar Award, it strengthens the reputation of the inimitable Disney Company.The Academy Awards has once again proven that independent film industries can produce and/or win awards in animation feature motion pictures. This is again demonstrated by Finding Nemo. It is clear that the technology for creating movies has come a long way, but it still seems that the true masters of cinema are working tirelessly to preserve the unique visual style that first brought these masterful movies to life. Both movie producers and viewers have always felt pride and accomplishment when the Academy Awards were presented. However, with so many technologically advanced competitors rising to the top, it remains a significant achievement in the best animated feature motion pictures category. Thanks to the work of talented American film editors and auteurs, The Jungle Book continues to provide entertainment and teach movie makers the importance of beautiful visuals.<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/8k01lcSB0-g" width="361" allowfullscreen="true" frameborder="0" height="202" style="margin:0px auto; display: block;"></proxy></body></html</iframe>


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