Nikola Tesla Satellite Award Explained

The Nikola Tesla Award is an honorary Satellite Award bestowed by the International Press Academy to recognize the "pioneers of filmmaking technology industry". It was first presented on January 12, 2003, at the 7th Annual Golden Satellite Awards ceremony to George Lucas. Neil Corbould is the latest recipient as of 2023.

The trophy awarded to the honorees is a bust of inventor Nikola Tesla cast in bronze, on a marble base, inscribed for the recipient. It was designed by Sarajevan sculptor Dragan Radenović.[1]

Honorees

Year Recipient Reason
For a lifetime of visionary filmmaking achievement and his privately held company, Lucasfilm, continues to expand frontiers in the cinematic arts
For his stand-out effects and 3D lens innovations
For introducing video-assist and video playback techniques, which have become industry standards
For his special effects contributions to cinema
For creating special effects on the 1978 film Superman that pre-dated contemporary computer-generated images
For his visual effects in films, especially with computer digital rendering and compositing
For his innovative make-up, prosthetics, and creature effects in films
For his creative cinematography in films
For his work as film preservationist and historian
For his film inventions and entrepreneurial work[2]
For award-winning sound design and editing in films[3]
For visionary achievement in filmmaking technology[4]
For setting the standard for visual effects and creating some of the most stunning images in the history of film.
Robert Rutherford and Jonathan Miller (Hive Lighting) For their energy efficient, full-spectrum, flicker-free plasma lighting systems.[5]
For setting a new bar in the future of digital filmmaking.[6]
For his deft atmospheric command of visual effects.[7]
Kevin Baillie For visionary achievement in filmmaking technology
For visionary achievement in filmmaking technology[8]
For visionary achievement in filmmaking technology[9]
Joan Collins Carey For visionary achievement in filmmaking technology
Ryan Tudhope For visionary achievement in filmmaking technology
For visionary achievement in filmmaking technology

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: International Press Academy Awards . International Press Academy . December 28, 2012.
  2. Web site: VFX Pioneer Douglas Trumbull Honored with IPA's 2011 Tesla Award . November 21, 2011 . International Press Academy . December 28, 2012.
  3. Web site: Terence Stamp, Paul Williams, Walter Murch, X-Men's Bruce Davison Shine Among 17th Satellite Award Honorees . Johnson, Quendrith . November 13, 2012 . International Press Academy . December 28, 2012.
  4. Web site: Satellite Awards: '12 Years a Slave' Wins Best Motion Picture. December 3, 2014. February 23, 2014. The Hollywood Reporter. Kilday, Gregg.
  5. Web site: Nikola Tesla Award . . December 2, 2015.
  6. Web site: IPA honors John Toll with the Tesla Award . . December 22, 2016.
  7. Web site: IPA Reveals Noms for 22nd Satellite™ Awards, Plus Robert Legato for Tesla Award & Greta Gerwig as Auteur Recipient . . December 1, 2017.
  8. Web site: 2019 Winners . . May 9, 2021.
  9. Web site: 2020 Winners . . May 9, 2021.