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  1. Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers, Andy Nelson and Ronald Judkins, winner for Saving Private Ryan, with presenter Anjelica Huston. Steven Spielberg. Directing for Saving Private Ryan. Shakespeare in Love. Best Picture winners David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick and Marc Norman. View More Memorable Moments.

  2. The 72nd Academy Awards | 2000. Shrine Auditorium & Expo Center. Sunday, March 26, 2000. Honoring movies released in 1999.

    • Best Picture
    • Honorary Award
    • John A. Bonner Medal of Commendation
    • Scientific Or Technical Award

    Shakespeare in Love David Parfitt [Producer], Donna Gigliotti [Producer], Harvey Weinstein [Producer], Edward Zwick [Producer] and Marc Norman [Producer]

    Elia Kazan Note: …in recognition of his indelible contributions to the art of motion picture direction.

    David W. Gray Note: …in appreciation for outstanding service and dedication in upholding the high standards of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

    Avid Technology Inc. Note: …for the concept, system design and engineering of the Avid Film Composer for motion picture editing.

  3. The 71st Academy Awards ceremony, organized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best of 1998 in film and took place on March 21, 1999, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles beginning at 5:30 p.m. PST / 8:30 p.m. EST. During the ceremony, AMPAS presented Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars ...

  4. Michael Sørensen (Sorensen Designs International), Richard Alexander (Sorensen Designs International), Don Trumbull. For advancing the state-of-the-art of real-time motion-control, as exemplified in the Gazelle and Zebra camera dolly systems.

  5. The 71st Annual Academy Awards: Directed by Louis J. Horvitz. With Whoopi Goldberg, Ben Affleck, Debbie Allen, Gene Autry. Award of the American academy of cinematographic arts and sciences, from 1940 known as "Oscar", - American film award created in 1929 and traditionally handed to the figures of cinematographic art for their contribution to creation of movies.

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  7. Films with the most awards: Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997), and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) each earned 11 Academy Awards. Films with the most nominations: All About Eve (1950), Titanic (1997), and La La Land (2016) each earned 14 Academy Award nominations. Film with the highest clean sweep: The Lord of the Rings: The ...

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