Live Oscars Update: “Frankenstein” Wins Best Visual Effects at the 98th Academy Awards
“Frankenstein” has taken the Oscar for Best Visual Effects at the 98th Academy Awards, emerging from one of the year’s most technically competitive categories. The film’s victory highlights a production that blended advanced CGI with practical effects to build a haunting cinematic world around the legendary creature. In a field dominated by large-scale spectacles — including “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” “F1,” “Jurassic World Rebirth,” “The Lost Bus,” and “Sinners” — the win signals the Academy’s recognition of visual effects used not just for spectacle but for storytelling.
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What set “Frankenstein” apart was its balance between modern digital techniques and the tactile realism of practical effects. Rather than relying solely on computer-generated imagery, the film’s visual effects team built layered environments and creature work designed to feel grounded and physical on screen.
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