Simon Dillon gives his opinion on who should have won
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Cinematography:
Winner: Life Of Pi - Claudio Miranda
My Choice: Skyfall - Roger Deakins. Life of Pi looked tremendous but I loved the visual journey taken in Skyfall, not to mention the fact that Deakins should have won umpteen times already.
Best Documentary Feature:
Winner: Searching For Sugar Man
My Choice: The Imposter (not nominated). Another disgrace. It seems the Academy is making a career out of flagrantly ignoring what is obviously the best documentary of the year at the nomination stages. They pulled a similar piece of idiocy last year when Senna was outrageously omitted from the shortlist.
Best Film Editing:
Winner: Argo - William Goldenberg
My Choice: Argo is, on balance, a good win. I particularly appreciated the deliberate scratches at the start of the film that made me think I was watching 35mm instead of a digital projection. I miss 35mm.
Best Foreign Language Film:
Winner: Amour - Austria
My Choice: A Royal Affair (Denmark). As expected, Oscar went for misery over magnificence. Amour is a textbook example of a film only a critic could love. A Royal Affair on the other hand is passionate, gripping, thought-provoking and moving.
Best Original Score:
Winner: Life Of Pi - Mychael Danna
Actually it should be the VFX houses that got the Oscar - Life of Pi wins, yet the VFX house that did all the work - Rhythm & Hues - went Bankrupt. They don't see anything of the massive profits :( This is wrong. https://www.facebook.com/VfxSolidarityIntl