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ILM's Oscar-nominated animators
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Industrial Light & Magic makes a villain
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Partying with ILM Oscar winners
Industrial Light & Magic's Hal Hickel and John Knoll took home an Oscar for visual effects on Sunday night.\r\n
\r\nTheir peers welcomed them back to San Francisco with a bash at the Letterman Digital Arts Center.
\r\nCNET.com's Veronica Belmont was on hand to check out the scene and talk with the winners.
ILM snags Oscar nods for visual effects
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Davy Jones in 'Pirates of the Caribbean'
At 12, Hal Hickel submitted a plot idea to Lucasfilm. It was politely rejected. Now the grown-up Hickel is animation supervisor for the Pirates movies series at Lucasfilm's ILM. That rejection letter hangs proudly in his office, and now he's hoping he'll have an Oscar for his Pirates work to place next to it. CNET's Veronica Belmont reports.
'Iron Man' swoops into theaters
The new movie Iron Man may be based on the 1960s comic strip, but its special effects are anything but vintage. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi talks with the visual and animation supervisors at Industrial Light & Magic about pushing the limits of computer-generated images to create those "Marvel moments."
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The scary faces of 'The Spiderwick Chronicles'
Muscle by muscle, bone by bone, the Industrial Light & Magic visual effects designers are using new software to create the scariest and most expressive animated monsters yet. CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi goes behind the scenes of Paramount Pictures' new kids' film, The Spiderwick Chronicles, to learn more.
"Howl's Moving Castle" trailer
A young woman is transformed by a mysterious curse and the only one who can set her free from the ancient sorcery is a powerful wizard who lives in an enchanted moving castle. From Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki, Oscar-winning director of "Spirited Away".
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