Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Visual Effects

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Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Visual Effects
Awarded forBest achievement in visual effects
Country Philippines
Presented by MMDA
First awarded1990
Currently held byGaspar Mangalin, Mallari (2023)
Website www.mmda.gov.ph/mmff/

The Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Visual Effects is an award presented annually by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). It was first awarded at the 16th Metro Manila Film Festival ceremony, held in 1990; Sammy Arranzamendez and Benny Batoccoy won the award for their creation of visual effects in Shake, Rattle & Roll II and it is given to an animator(s) who demonstrate great visual effects in a motion picture. [1] Currently, nominees and winners are determined by Executive Committees, headed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman and key members of the film industry. [2]

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Winners and nominees

1990s

YearFilmAnimator(s)Ref
1990
(16th)
Shake, Rattle & Roll II Sammy Arranzamendez and Benny Batoccoy [1]
1991
(17th)
Darna Carlos Lacap [3]
1992
(18th)
Okay Ka Fairy Ko! Part 2 Tony Marbella [4]
EngkantoRene Abadeza and Maurice Carvajal
Takbo... Talon... Tili!!!Manong Lacap
1993
(19th)
Doring Dorobo: Hagupit ng BatasBobby Pineda [5]
1994
(20th)
Ang Pagbabalik ni Pedro PendukoCinemagic [6]
1995
(21st)
-- [7]
1996
(22nd)
Magic Temple Benny Batoctoy [8]
1997
(23rd)
Magic Kingdom Roadrunner Network, Inc. [9]
1998
(24th)
José Rizal Optimal Digital [10]
1999
(25th)
Muro-ami Marc Ambat (Optimal Digital) [11]

2000s

YearFilmAnimator(s)Ref
2000
(26th)
Spirit Warriors Roadrunner Network, Inc. [12]
2001
(27th)
Yamashita: The Tiger's Treasure Roadrunner Network, Inc. [13]
2002
(28th)
Spirit Warriors: The Shortcut Roadrunner Network, Inc. [14]
2003
(29th)
MalikmataDodge Ledesma and Roadrunner Network, Inc. [15]
2004
(30th)
Lastikman: Unang Banat Fel Rodolfo [16]
2005
(31st)
Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom Ignite Media [17]
2006
(32nd)
Tatlong Baraha Imaginary Friends [18]
2007
(33rd)
Resiklo Ignite Media [19]
2008
(34th)
Dayo: Sa Mundo ng Elementalia Robert Quilao [20]
2009
(35th)
Ang Panday Jay Santiago [21]

2010s

YearFilmAnimator(s)Ref
2010
(36th)
Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote Rico Guttierez [22]
2011
(37th)
Ang Panday 2 Riot Incorporated [23]
Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Erick Torrente, Dave Yu & Rico Gutierrez
2012
(38th)
Shake, Rattle and Roll Fourteen: The Invasion Imaginary Friends Studios and Blackburst Inc. [24]
2013
(39th)
10,000 Hours Central Digital Lab [25]
Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill Mothership, Inc
Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy Dodge Ledesma
Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel Optima Digital
Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay Blackburst, Inc
2014
(40th)
Kubot: The Aswang Chronicles Mothership, Inc. [26]
My Big Bossing Digital Dodge
Shake, Rattle & Roll XV Imaginary Friends Studio
Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo Post Manila
2015
(41st)
Nilalang Pedro Chuidian & Rommel Pambid [27]
Haunted Mansion Imaginary Friends
Buy Now, Die Later John Kenneth Paclibar, Emman Bares, Raffy Legaspi & Jasper Bundoc
2016
(42nd)
--
2017
(43rd)
Ang Panday Blackburst [28]
Haunted Forest Jux the Post
2018
(44th)
Aurora Ernest Villanueva & Gem Garcia [29]
Fantastica Mothership
Otlum Ralph Soriano
2019
(45th)
Mindanao Team App [30]
Mission Unstapabol: The Don Identity Santelmo
SunodThe Post Office

2020s

YearFilmAnimator(s)Ref
2020
(46th)
Magikland Richard Francia, Ryan Grimarez [31]
The Missing Luminous Films
Mang Kepweng: Ang Lihim ng Bandanang Itim Gerwin Meneses
2021
(47th)
Kun Maupay Man it Panahon Ogie Tiglao [32]
Love at First Stream Nickl Entertainment Corporation
2022
(48th)
Deleter Gaspar Mangalin [33]
2023
(49th)
Mallari Gaspar Mangalin [34]
Firefly Reality MM Studios
GomBurZa Brian Galagnara, Danilo Handog, and John Kenneth Paclibar
Kampon John Kenneth Paclibar
Penduko Gerwin Meneses

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