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91Ô­´´ite nabs Oscar nom for work on Top Gun: Maverick

Another Oscar might be coming to 91Ô­´´ after three local winners won statues in 2022
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Tom Cruise stars in Top Gun: Maverick

Another Oscar could soon be residing in B.C. after 91Ô­´´ite Bryan Litson was nominated along with others for his visual effects work on Top Gun: Maverick.

The team that worked on Top Gun: Maverick has also been nominated for a slew of Visual Effects Society awards including for outstanding visual effects.

Litson recently became a visual effects supervisor for Framestore Ltd., an international creative studio with offices in 91Ô­´´, but is nominated for work he did while at Moving Picture Company Ltd.

His colleague who is nominated with Litson for VFX work on Top Gun: Maverick, Ryan Tudhope, also joined Framestore late last year as the company’s creative director. Tudhope was previously with Method Inc. (Method Studios), which was recently acquired by Framestore.

“Anyone, and I think that must mean everyone by this point, who’s seen Top Gun: Maverick knows just how thrilling a cinematic spectacle it is,” said Fiona Walkinshaw CEO, film and episodic, at Framestore.

“The forensic attention to detail and absolutely seamless ‘invisible’ FX work played a huge part in this, and they speak to both Ryan’s creative and technical skill and how he led the Method Studios team from pitch to final pixel.”

A trio of VFX supervisors based in , directed by 91Ô­´´ filmmaker Denis Villeneuve.

Tristan Myles, Brian Connor and Paul Lambert all walked away with statues for helping VFX house Double Negative Ltd. create photorealistic sci-fi worlds.

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