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| 11 April |
| Chevy Chase |
| Shrine Civic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, USA |
| 27 March |
| Grand Ball Room, Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA |
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| | Winner: | | | - Bernard Kuhl; Werner Block; OSRAM GmbH R&D Dept.
- For the invention and the continuing improvement of the OSRAM HMI light source for motion picture photography.
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| | Winners: | | | - Carl Zeiss Co.
- For the design and development of a series of super-speed lenses for motion picture photography.
- Eastman Kodak
- For the development of Eastman Color High Speed Daylight Negative Film 5297/7297.
- Eastman Kodak
- For the development of Eastman Color High Speed SA Negative Film 5295 for blue-screen traveling matte photography.
- Ronald C. Barker; Chester L. Schuler; Montage Group, Ltd.
- For the development (Montage) and the invention (Barker/Schuler) of the Montage Picture Processor electronic film editing system.
- Fritz Gabriel Bauer
- For the invention and development of the improved features of the Moviecam Camera System.
- Willie Burth; Kinotone Corp.
- For the invention and development of the Non-rewind Platter System for motion picture presentations.
- Colin F. Mossman; Rank Film Laboratories' Development Group
- For creating a fully-automated handling system for improving productivity of high speed film processing.
- Zoran Perisic (Courier Films Ltd.)
- For the Zoptic dual-zoom front projection system for visual effects photography.
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| | Winners: | | | - Ioan Allen (II) (Dolby Laboratories, Inc.)
- For the Cat. 43 playback-only noise reduction unit and its practical application to motion picture sound recordings.
- John Eppolito; Wally Gentleman; William Mesa; Les Paul Robley; Geoffrey H. Williamson
- For refinement to a dual-screen, front-projection image-compositing system.
- Jan Jacobsen (III)
- For the application of a dual-screen, front-projection system to motion picture special effects photography.
- Tad Krzanowski (Industrial Light and Magic, Inc.)
- For the development of a Wire Rig Model Support Mechanism used to control the movements of miniatures in special effects.
- Thaine Morris; David Pier
- For the development of the DSC Spark Devices for motion picture special effects.
- Dan C. Norris (Norris Film Products); Tim Cook (III) (Norris Film Products)
- For the development of a single-frame exposure system for motion picture photography.
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