Robert Award for Best Visual Effects explained
The Robert Award for Best Visual Effects (da|Robert Prisen for årets visuelle effekter) is one of the merit awards presented by the Danish Film Academy at the annual Robert Awards ceremony. The award has been handed out since 1984, although numerous years in the 1980s and 1990s saw no honorees. Between 1984 and 2013 the award was given as the Robert Award for Best Special Effects (Robert Prisen for årets special effects), and since 2014 as the Robert Award for Best Visual Effects (Robert Prisen for årets visuelle effekter).[1]
Honorees
1980s
1990s
- 1990: Not awarded
- 1991: Not awarded
- 1992: Hummer Højmark, Morten Jacobsen and Kaj Grönberg – Europa
- 1993: Not awarded
- 1994: Not awarded
- 1995: Not awarded
- 1996: Not awarded
- 1997: Not awarded
- 1998: Not awarded
- 1999: Hans Peter Ludvigsen –
2000s
2010s
Notes and References
- Book: John Sundholm . Isak Thorsen . Lars Gustaf Andersson . Olof Hedling . Gunnar Iversen . Birgir Thor Møller . Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema . 20 September 2012 . Scarecrow Press . 978-0-8108-7899-0 . 328–.
- Web site: Jensen . Jorn Rossing . Melancholia wins big at Denmark's Robert Awards . Screen . 6 February 2012 . 6 June 2021.