The Hollywood Professional Association Award for Outstanding Visual Effects - Television (Under 13 Episodes) is an annual award given by the Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) to post production workers in the film and television industry, in this case visual effects artists. It was first awarded in 2006, and outside of 2008 and 2010, has been presented every year since. From 2006 to 2012, the category was titled HPA Award for Outstanding Compositing - Television. In 2018, the category started separating series that had more than 13 episodes a season, and those that had less than 13.
Outstanding Compositing - Television
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2006 [1] | Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King | "Battleground" † | Eric Grenaudier, Megan Omi, Valeri Pfahning, Diego Galtieri | TNT |
Deadwood | "Tell Your God to Ready for Blood" | Tim Jacobsen, David Altenau, Jason Fotter, Bob Minshall | HBO | |
House | "Euphoria (Part 1)" | Elan Soltes, Kent Feeler, Matt von Brock, Nick Damico | Fox | |
2007 [2] | The Company | "Part 2" ‡ | Vít Komrzý, Viktor Muller, Miro Gal, Jiri Stamfest | TNT |
Grey's Anatomy | "Walk on Water" ‡ | Valeri Pfahning, Christopher D. Martin, Diego Galtieri, Eric Grenaudier | ABC | |
The Unit | "Johnny B. Good" | Bob Minshall, Matt von Brock, Changsoo Eun, Dan Lopez | CBS | |
2009 [3] | Krupp: A Family Between War and Peace | Thomas Tannenberger, Olcun Tan, Shane Cook, Josiah Holmes Howison | ZDF | |
House | "House Divided" | Elan Soltes, Dan Lopez, Jeremy Jozwik, Changsoo Eun | Fox | |
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2011 [4] [5] | Boardwalk Empire | "Family Limitation" | Paul Graff, Brian Sales, Merysa Nichols, Jesse Siglow | HBO |
Boardwalk Empire | "Boardwalk Empire" † | J. John Corbett, Jun Zhang, Matthew Conner | HBO | |
Castle | "Poof! You're Dead" | Brian McIntyre, Gevork Babityan, Jon Howard | ABC | |
Necessary Roughness | "Pilot" | Mark Intravartolo, Mitch Gates, Charley Carlat, Sarah McGrail | USA | |
No Ordinary Family | "No Ordinary Double Standard" | Jason Fotter, Matt von Brock, Aldo Ruggiero, Eric Hayden | ABC | |
2012 [6] [7] | NCIS | "Rekindled" | Bob Minshall, Mark Intravartolo, Jeremy Jozwik, Carrie L. Smith (visual effects artists) | CBS |
Castle | "Head Case" | Mitch Gates (cg supervisor); Rick Ramirez, Jeremy Jozwik, Brian McIntyre (visual effects artists) | ABC | |
Great Expectations | "Part 3" | Henry Badgett (visual effects supervisor); Stuart Bullen, Markus Kuha, Simon Rowe (digital compositors) | PBS | |
The River | "No Ordinary Double Standard" | Stephan Szpak-Fleet (visual effects supervisor), Mitch Gates (cg supervisor), Charley Carlat (visual effects artist), Sarah McGrail (visual effects producer) | ABC | |
Outstanding Visual Effects - Television
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2013 [8] [9] | Game of Thrones | "Valar Dohaeris" † | Joe Bauer, Doug Campbell, Jörn Großhans (visual effects supervisors); Sven Martin (animation supervisor); Jabbar Raisani (compositing supervisor) | HBO |
Banshee | "Pilot" †† | Armen V. Kevorkian (visual effects supervisor); Mike Oakley (lead visual effects artist); Jeremy Jozwik, Gevork Babityan (visual effects artists); Andranik Taranyan (compositing supervisor) | Cinemax | |
Hawaii Five-0 | "La O Na Makuahine" | Armen V. Kevorkian (visual effects supervisor); Jeremy Jozwik, Rick Ramirez, Gevork Babityan (visual effects artists); Andranik Taranyan (compositing supervisor) | CBS | |
Magic City | "Angels of Death" | Doug Ludwig (visual effects supervisor); Mark Velazquez, Seth Brower (digital compositors); Jeremy Jozwik (visual effects artist); Chad Schott (compositing supervisor) | Starz | |
Under the Dome | "Pilot" | Stephan Szpak-Fleet (visual effects supervisor), Matthieu Perin (digital compositor), Jeremy Jozwik (visual effects artist), Chad Schott (compositing supervisor), Arutyun Artur Sayan (cg lighting and texturing) | CBS | |
2014 [10] [11] | Game of Thrones | "The Children" † | Joe Bauer, Sven Martin, Jörn Großhans, Thomas Schelesny, Matthew Rouleau (visual effects supervisors) | HBO |
Hawaii Five-0 | "Ho'onani Makuakane" ‡‡ | Armen V. Kevorkian (visual effects supervisor), Jane Sharvina (compositing supervisor), Andranik Taranyan (lead compositor), Dan Lopez (lead cg artist), Steve Graves (cg artist) | CBS | |
House of Cards | "Chapter 19" | James Pastorius (visual effects supervisor), Andrew Roberts (cg supervisor), Andy Witkowski (lead compositor), Rusty Ippolito (lead cg artist) | Netflix | |
Silicon Valley | "Articles of Incorporation" | Lawson Deming (visual effects supervisor), Cory Jamieson (visual effects producer), Bill Parker (lead compositor), Casi Blume (lead cg artist), Seth Cobb (visual effects artist) | HBO | |
Tyrant | "Pilot" | Doug Ludwig (visual effects supervisor), Chad Schott (compositing supervisor), Lindsay M. Hoppe (lead compositor), Gevork Babityan (visual effects artist), Arutyun Artur Sayan (cg lighting and texturing) | FX | |
2015 [12] | Game of Thrones | "The Dance of Dragons" † | Joe Bauer (visual effects supervisor); Steve Kullback (visual effects producer); Derek Spears (lead cg supervisor); Eric Carney, Jabbar Raisani (additional visual effects supervisors) | HBO |
Agent Carter | "Now is Not the End" | Sheena Duggal, Richard Bluff, Jay Mehta (visual effects supervisors); Chad Taylor (compositing supervisor) | ABC | |
Black Sails | "XVIII." ‡ | Erik Henry (visual effects supervisor); Ken Mitchel Jones, Nic Spier (visual effects artists); Christina Spring, Björn Ahlstedt (digital compositors) | Starz | |
The Flash | "Grodd Lives" ‡ | Armen V. Kevorkian (visual effects supervisor), Andranik Taranyan (compositing supervisor), Stefan Bredereck (cg supervisor), Jason Shulman (animation supervisor), Gevork Babityan (visual effects artist) | The CW | |
Ripper Street | "Whitechapel Terminus" | Ed Bruce (visual effects supervisor); Nicholas Murphy (visual effects coordinator); John O'Connell (cg supervisor); Joseph Courtis, Ronan Gantly (digital compositors) | Amazon | |
2016 [13] | Game of Thrones | "Battle of the Bastards" † | Joe Bauer, Glenn Melenhorst (visual effects supervisors); Eric Carney (visual effects plate supervisor); Derek Spears, Matthew Rouleau (lead cg supervisors) | HBO |
Black Sails | "XXI." | Erik Henry (visual effects supervisor), Jens Tenland (lead compositor), Matt Dougan (lead digital artist), Martin Öhgren (cg lighting and texturing), Nicklas Andersson (cg artist) | Starz | |
The Flash | "Gorilla Warfare" | Armen V. Kevorkian (visual effects supervisor), Andranik Taranyan (compositing supervisor), Gevork Babityan (lead digital artist), Jason Shulman (animation supervisor) | The CW | |
Ripper Street | "The Strangers' Home (Parts 1 & 2)" | Ed Bruce, Nicholas Murphy (visual effects supervisor); Denny Cahill (lead compositor); John O'Connell (lead cg artist) | Amazon | |
Supergirl | "Pilot" | Armen V. Kevorkian (visual effects supervisor), Andranik Taranyan (compositing supervisor), Gevork Babityan (lead digital artist), Elaina Scott (lead animator), Arutyun Artur Sayan (cg lighting and texturing) | CBS | |
2017 [14] | Black Sails | "XXIX." ‡ | Erik Henry, Martin Lipmann (visual effects supervisors); Yafei Wu (cg supervisor); David Wahlberg (lead compositor); Nicklas Andersson (cg artist) | Starz |
The Crown | "Windsor" ‡‡ | Ben Turner, Tom Debenham (visual effects supervisors); Oliver Cubbage (cg supervisor); Lionel Heath (compositing supervisor); Charlie Bennett (lead matte painter) | Netflix | |
Ripper Street | "Occurrence Reports" | Ed Bruce, Nicholas Murphy (visual effects supervisor); Mark Pinheiro (compositing supervisor); Denny Cahill (lead compositor); Piotr Swigut (lead matte painter) | Amazon | |
Taboo | "Episode 1" ‡‡ | Henry Badgett (visual effects supervisor); Simon Rowe, Finlay Duncan, Alexander Kirichenko (digital compositors); Nic Birmingham (lead cg lighting artist) | FX | |
Westworld | "The Bicameral Mind" † | Jay Worth, Bobo Skipper (visual effects supervisors); Paul Ghezzo (cg supervisor); Jens Tenland (lead compositor); Gustav Ahren (senior facial modeler) | HBO |
Outstanding Visual Effects - Television (Under 13 Episodes)
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2018 [15] | Game of Thrones | "Beyond the Wall" † | Joe Bauer, David Ramos (visual effects supervisors); Eric Carney, Ted Rae (additional visual effects supervisors); Steve Kullback (visual effects producer) | HBO |
Altered Carbon | "Out of the Past" ‡ | Everett Burrell, Steve Moncur (visual effects supervisors); Tony Meagher, Christine Lemon, Paul Jones (visual effects producers) | Netflix | |
Black Mirror | "Metalhead" | Michael Bell (visual effects supervisor); Russell McLean, Pete Levy (visual effects producers), Steven Godfrey (cg supervisor); Stafford Lawrence (digital artist) | ||
Outlander | "Eye of the Storm" | Richard Briscoe, Aladino V. Debert (visual effects supervisors); Daniel Norlund (digital compositor); Filip Orrby (digital artist); Greg Teegarden (cg supervisor) | Starz | |
Westworld | "The Passenger" ‡ | Jay Worth, Bruce Branit, Bobo Skipper, Kama Moiha, Michael Enriquez (visual effects supervisors) | HBO | |
2019 [16] | Game of Thrones | "The Bells" † | Steve Kullback, Joe Bauer, Ted Rae, Mohsen Mousavi, Thomas Schelesny | HBO |
Chernobyl | "1:23:45" †† | Lindsay McFarlane, Max Dennison, Clare Cheetham, Steven Godfrey, Luke Letkey | HBO | |
Game of Thrones | "The Long Night" | Martin Hill, Nicky Muir, Mike Perry, Mark Richardson, Darren Christie | ||
The Man in the High Castle | "Jahr Null" | Lawson Deming, Cory Jamieson, Casi Blume, Nick Chamberlain, William Parker, Saber Jlassi, Chris Parks | Amazon | |
The Umbrella Academy | "The White Violin" ‡ | Everett Burrell, Misato Shinohara, Chris White, Jeff Campbell, Sebastien Bergeron | Netflix |
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