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| 29 March |
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| Shrine Civic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, USA |
| - The show's opening sequence included a musical number - taken from a stage revue - which featured (I) Lowe, Rob singing 'Proud Mary' with an actress playing Snow White. After threats of a lawsuit from the Disney Company over the unpermitted use of their cartoon character, the Academy ultimately was forced to apologize.
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| | Awarded to: | | | - Eastman Kodak Co.
- For 100 years of service and achievement.
- National Film Board of Canada
- In recognition of its fiftieth anniversary and its dedicated commitment to originate artistic, creative and technological activity and excellence in every area of filmmaking.
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| 19 March |
| Crystal Room, Beverly Hills Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA |
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| | Winner: | | | - Ray Dolby (Dolby Laboratories); Joan Allen (V) (Dolby Laboratories)
- For their continuous contributions to motion picture sound.
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| | Winners: | | | - Arnold & Richter engineering staff of Otto Blaschek and Arriflex Corp.
- For the concept and engineering of the Arriflex 35-3 motion picture camera.
- Roy W. Edwards; Engineering staff of Photo-Sonics Inc.
- For the design and development of the Photo-Sonics 35m-4ER high-speed motion picture with Reflex Viewing and Video Assist.
- Bill Tondreau (Tondreau Systems); Alvah J. Miller (Lynx Robotics); Paul D. Johnson (Lynx Robotics); Peter Regla (Elicon); Dan Slater (I) (Interactive Motion Central); Bud Elam (Interactive Motion Central); Joe Parker (V) (Interactive Motion Central); Billy Bryan (Interactive Motion Central); Jerry Jeffress; Ray Feeney; Bill Holland (IV); Kris Brown (I)
- For their individual contributions and the collective advancements they have brought to the motion picture industry in the field of motion control technology.
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| | Winners: | | | - BHP Inc., successor to the Bell & Howell professional equipment division
- For the development of a high-speed reader incorporating microprocessor technology for motion picture laboratories.
- Hollywood Film Co.
- For the development of a high-speed reader incorporating microprocessor technology for motion picture laboratories.
- Bob Badami (Offbeat Systems); Dick Bernstein (I) (Offbeat Systems); Bill Bernstein (Offbeat Systems)
- For the design and development of the Streamline Scoring System, Mark IV, for motion picture music editing.
- James K. Branch (Spectra Cine); William L. Blowers; Nasir J. Zaidi
- For the design and development of the Spectra Cine-spot 1-degree spotmeter for measuring the brightness of motion picture screens.
- Michael V. Chewey III
- For the development of the motion picture industry's first paper reader incorporating microprocessor technology.
- Bruce W. Keller (Technical Film Systems); Manfred G. Michelson (Technical Film Systems)
- For the design and development of a high-speed light value controller and constant current power supply for motion picture laboratories.
- Anton Lisziewicz (ISCO-OPTIC GmbH); Glenn M. Berggren (ISCO-OPTIC GmbH)
- For the design and development of the Ultra-Star series of motion picture projection lenses.
- Grant Loucks (Alan Gordon Enterprises); Geoffrey H. Williamson (Wilcam)
- For the design concept (Loucks) and the mechanical and electrical engineering (Williamson) of the Image 300 35m high-speed motion picture camera.
- Paul A. Roos
- For the invention of a method known as Video Assist, whereby a scene being photographed on a motion picture film can be be viewed on a monitor and/or recorded on videotape.
- Emanual Trilling (Trilling Resources Ltd.)
- For the development of Stunt-Gel fire protection barrier for motion picture stunt work.
- Gary Zeller (Zeller Intl. Ltd.)
- For the development of Zel-Jel fire protection barrier for motion picture stunt work.
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