First of all, my apologies for not doing my category by
category predictions this year. Time got away from me and also I haven’t truly
had a chance to catch many films (I have only seen 3/9 or the Best Pictures).
Needless to say, this may be one of my favorite Oscar seasons in recent memory.
Its certainly a relief considering I haven’t been this enthused about the race
since the Hurt Locker won in 2009 (2011 was too easy and 2010 I was on the
wrong end of the two man race that didn’t leave the best of tastes in my
mouth). I can see any number of winners this year, but before we get to the big
prizes, lets knock out the technical and craft categories (I will post my
overall predictions with the other nominees after my commentary):
Best Sound
Yes, there is mixing and editing, but most of the times they
go to the same film (I have an idea as to the difference, but its an educated
guess at best). Very strong choices ranging from action shoot em ups, good to
see you Skyfall, to the Best Picture
love, theres love enough for Argo in
both categories. I personally have Life
of Pi being this years Hugo and
taking the technical categories, but I am seeing a split here. Les Miserables is running on the “first
musical performed live when filming” so I think its chances at Sound mixing are
very real, so I am going with it. If not, then Life of Pi will ascert itself as the film to beat in the tech
awards.
Best Sound Mixing:
Les Miserables
Best Sound
Editing: Life of Pie
Best Visual
Effects: Life of Pie or bust
in this film, if there is one sure thing the film will win this night, its
Visual effects.
Best
Cinematography: I am a huge fan of Roger Deakins, should’ve won for any
number of the Coens films, Fargo being my personal choice among any
other film he has worked on, he is truly a master of the craft. However, like Emmanuel
Lubezki (my personal favorite cinematographer) his name will always be
overlooked for more showier work, and with that I go with Life of Pi to continue the “tech sweep” of sorts.

Best Costume
Design, Makeup, and Production Design: This is where Life of Pi will halt its craft wins,
mostly since its only in the latter of the three. However, these three are down
to two films for each, but since one isn’t in Makeup that one is more settled. Les Mis will take Makeup, unless the
Academy looks for the “More is better” approach then it might still win (thank
you Tom “close up camera shots” Hooper for that), but The Hobbit may pose a threat, but I doubt it. Les Miz would be considered a lock for the other two, but the close
up shots from the director might hinder it. Anna
Karenina is the one to beat for Costume Design, its precursor wins are a
rather telling sign (that’s my answer and I am sticking with it, that and it
seems flashier than Les Miz). Anna Karenina could also win Production
Design, but I am going for Les Miz on
this one.
Best Production
Design: Les Miserables
Best Costume
Design: Anna Karenina
Best Makeup: Les Miserables
All in all, I think Les
Miz and Life of Pie will be the
ones the Academy love, but for their tech and craft. In a year where we had
many great films for differing reasons, it is such a hard time truly discerning
a “Juggernaut” in this race. Every film up for the big award this night deserve
some love, and most, if not all, will get some kind of support one way or
another. Where will the others gather some love? Is history going to be made on
Oscar night? I guess we will just have to wait and find out Sunday. For now,
check back tomorrow for more of my predictions and thoughts of The Academy
Awards.
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