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Everything about Academy Award For Sound Effects Editing totally explainedThe Academy Award of Merit for Best Sound Editing is an Academy Award granted yearly to a film exhibiting the finest or most aesthetic sound editing or sound design. The award is usually received by the Supervising Sound Editors of the film, perhaps accompanied by the Sound Designers.
The Sound Branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, until 2006 would use a "bake-off" of the best films from the previous year to decide which films should be referred to the full academy as nominations for award. In a rule change on June 30, 2006, the bake-off for the sound branch was eliminated and the usual process of a "preferential ballot" submission was instituted.
1978 none given
1979 The Black Stallion – Alan Splet (Special Achievement Award)
1980s
1980 none given
1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark -- Ben Burtt, Richard L. Anderson (Special Achievement Award)
1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial -- Charles L. Campbell, Ben Burtt
1983 The Right Stuff -- Jay Boekelheide
1984 The River -- Kay Rose (Special Achievement Award)
1985 Back to the Future -- Charles L. Campbell, Robert Rutledge
1986 Aliens -- Don Sharpe
1987 RoboCop -- Stephen Flick, John Pospisil (Special Achievement Award)
1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit -- Charles L. Campbell, Louis L. Edemann
1989 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade -- Ben Burtt, Richard Hymns
1990s
1990 The Hunt for Red October -- Cecelia Hall, George Watters II
1991 -- Gary Rydstrom, Gloria S. Borders
1992 Bram Stoker's Dracula -- Tom C. McCarthy, David E. Stone
1993 Jurassic Park -- Gary Rydstrom, Richard Hymns
1994 Speed -- Stephen Hunter Flick
1995 Braveheart -- Lon Bender, Per Hallberg
1996 The Ghost and the Darkness -- Bruce Stambler
1997 Titanic -- Tom Bellfort, Christopher Boyes
1998 Saving Private Ryan -- Gary Rydstrom, Richard Hymns
1999 The Matrix -- Dane A. Davis
2000s
2000 (73rd) U-571 -- Jon Johnson
2001 (74th) Pearl Harbor -- George Watters II, Christopher Boyes
2002 (75th) -- Ethan Van der Ryn, Michael Hopkins
2003 (76th) -- Richard King
2004 (77th) The Incredibles -- Michael Silvers and Randy Thom
2005 (78th) King Kong --Mike Hopkins and Ethan Van der Ryn
2006 (79th) Letters from Iwo Jima — Alan Robert Murray, Bub Asman
2007 (80th) The Bourne Ultimatum - Karen Baker Landers and Per Hallberg
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