Kamloops-born special effects supervisor nominated for Oscar
KAMLOOPS — It’s the biggest honour that can be bestowed on anyone working in the film industry. For one man who grew up in Kamloops, being nominated for an Oscar is as good as it gets. Joel Whist, who used to live on McGill Road in Sahali has dedicated his life to a career in special effects, a career that has opened up many doors. Whist was involved in the special effects of the recently released War for the Planet of the Apes and on Sunday, he may be carrying home his first ever Oscar. It all began for Whist at the Paramount Theatre, when he was a little boy.
To say the film is packed with move magic is an understatement. War for the Planet of the Apes, transforms human actors into onscreen primates, in a groundbreaking piece of creativity.
“One thing that’s important about this movie is that the dovetailing between the practical and the CG is seamless, and that’s why it’s being recognized,” says Joel Whist, Special Effects Supervisor & Oscar Nominee.