
B.C. ‘Dune: Part Two’ VFX supervisor Stephen James ‘in a daze’ after winning Oscar
For British Columbia visual effects supervisor Stephen James, winning an Oscar for his work on “Dune: Part Two” felt something like getting swept up in the swirling sandstorms of Arrakis.
“It’s one of those things where as soon as it happens, time kind of goes away and you’re in a daze as you walk down the aisle,” James recalled Monday from Los Angeles.
“I remember hugging my wife and I shook the hand of Timothée Chalamet on the way. But then it just becomes a bit of a blur. I’ve been watching videos of it this morning with everyone else, realizing what happened.”
The Surrey, B.C., native accepted the Academy Award for best visual effects at Sunday’s show, alongside Wales-born, Vancouver-based Rhys Salcombe, England’s Paul Lambert and Germany’s Gerd Nefzer.