by
Julien Faddoul
5. Anna Karenina – Sarah
Greenwood
For creating a great piece of artifice. Had she dropped
the ball, none of it would have worked.
4. Life of Pi – David
Gropman
For a wonderful spectral of detailed atmosphere that we -
with 3D - can inhabit.
3. The Master – David Crank, Jack Fisk
For giving such visual
distinctiveness to a recognizable era and for not getting in the way of
everything else.
2. Skyfall – Dennis Gassner
For delving into the
fractured psyche of its hero, his boss and his adversary as well as the striking
palette of 21st century designs.
1. Moonrise Kingdom – Adam Stockhausen
For such an assured and
joyful feat of emotional and aesthetical architecture. Typical of the
director's frenetic eye for detail, Mr Stockhausen's work proves incontestable.
Runner Up: Cloud Atlas – Hugh Bateup, Uli Hanisch
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