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Academy Awards 2017 nominees predictions: FINAL PREDICTIONS FOR VISUAL & TECHNICAL CATEGORIES

  • BEST EDITING
1. La La Land, Tom Cross
2. Moonlight, Joi McMillion & Nat Sanders
3. Hacksaw Ridge, John Gilbert
4. Arrival, Joe Walker
5. Hell or High Water, Jake Roberts

6. Manchester by the Sea, Jennifer Lame
7. Nocturnal Animals, Joan Sobel
8. O.J.: Made in America, Bret Granato, Maya Mumma and Ben Sozanski



  • BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
1. Moonlight, James Laxton
2. La La Land, Linus Sandgren
3. Silence, Rodrigo Prieto
4. Nocturnal Animals, Seamus McGarvey
5. Arrival, Bradford Young

6. Hail, Caesar!, Roger Deakins
7. Lion, Greig Fraser
8. The Jungle Book, Bill Pope



  • BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
1. La La Land, David Wasco
2. Hail, Caesar!, Jess Gonchor
3. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Stuart Craig
4. Silence, Dante Ferretti
5. Nocturnal Animals, Shane Valentino

6. The Handmaiden
7. Arrival, Patricia Vermette
8. Jackie, Jean Rabasse



  • BEST COSTUME DESIGN
1. Jackie, Madeline Fontaine
2. La La Land, Mary Zophres
3. Florence Foster Jenkins, Consolata Boyle
4. Hail, Caesar!, Mary Zophres
5. The Handmaiden, Jo Sang-gyeong

6. Love & Friendship, Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh
7. The Dressmaker, Marion Boyce & Margot Wilson
8. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Colleen Atwood



  • BEST MAKEUP & HAIR
1. Star Trek Beyond
2. Deadpool
3. Hail, Caesar!

4. Florence Foster Jenkins
5. Suicide Squad
6. A Man Called Ove
7. The Dressmaker


  • BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
1. La La Land, Justin Hurwitz
2. Lion, Volker Bertlemann & Dustin O'Halloran
3. Hidden Figures, Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams and Benjamin Wallfisch
4. Nocturnal Animals, Abel Korzeniowki
5. Moonlight, Nicolas Britell

6. Jackie, Mica Levi
7. The BFG, John Williams
8. Kubo and the Two Strings, Dario Marianelli



  • BEST ORIGINAL SONG
1. "City of Stars", La La Land
2. "Audition", La La Land
3. "How Far I'll Go", Moana
4. "Start a Fire", La La Land
5. "Equation", The Little Prince

5. "Faith", Sing
6. "Drive It Like You Stole It", Sing Street
7. "Runnin'", Hidden Figures



  • BEST SOUND EDITING
1. Hacksaw Ridge
2. Arrival
3. The Jungle Book
4. Sully
5. Deepwater Horizon

6. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
7. La La Land
8. Deadpool



  • BEST SOUND MIXING
1. Arrival
2. Hacksaw Ridge
3. La La Land
4. The Jungle Book
5. Captain America: Civil War

6. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
7. Sully
8. Hell or High Water



  • BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
1. The Jungle Book
2. Doctor Strange
3. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
4. Arrival
5. Captain America: Civil War

6. Deepwater Horizon
7. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
8. Kubo and the Two Strings

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