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Monday, 17 February 2014

61st Annual Golden Reel Awards

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The Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE) announced their 61st annual Golden Reel awards on February 16th, 2014 with giving away the top prizes to Captain Phillips, Gravity and the Great Gatsby in their respective categories. Last year, Skyfall and Zero Dark Thirty ended up winning the Oscars while Life of Pi was the winner at the Golden Reel Awards. Let's see how it goes this year.


Here is the complete list of winners:



FILM


BEST SOUND EDITING IN FEATURE FILM - DIALOGUE AND ADR: "Captain Phillips" (Columbia Pictures)


BEST SOUND EDITING IN FEATURE FILM - SOUND EFFECTS AND FOLEY: "Gravity" (Warner Bros.)


BEST SOUND EDITING IN FEATURE FILM - MUSIC: "The Great Gatsby" (Warner Bros.)


BEST SOUND EDITING IN FEATURE FILM - MUSIC, MUSICAL FEATURE: "Frozen (2013)"


BEST SOUND & MUSIC EDITING: SOUND EFFECTS, FOLEY, DIALOGUE & ADR IN AN ANIMATION FEATURE FILM: "Epic" (20th Century Fox)


BEST SOUND & MUSIC EDITING: DOCUMENTARIES - FEATURE FILM: "Dirty Wars" (IFC)


BEST SOUND & MUSIC EDITING: FEATURE FILM - FOREIGN LANGUAGE: "The Grandmasters" (The Weinstein Company)


BEST SOUND & MUSIC EDITING: FEATURE FILM - FOREIGN LANGUAGE: "The Past" (Sony Pictures Classics)



TELEVISION


BEST SOUND & MUSIC EDITING: TELEVISION ANIMATION: "Fairly Odd Parents" - "Dumbbell Curve" (Nickelodeon)


BEST SOUND & MUSIC EDITING: TELEVISION DOCUMENTARY SHORT FORM: "North America: No Place to Hide" (Discovery Channel)


BEST SOUND & MUSIC EDITING: TELEVISION DOCUMENTARY LONG FORM: "Deadliest Catch" - The Final Battle (Discovery)


BEST SOUND EDITING IN TELEVISION: SHORT FORM - MUSIC: "Game of Thrones" - "The Rains of Castamere" (HBO Entertainment)


BEST SOUND EDITING IN TELEVISION: SHORT FORM - MUSIC, MUSICAL: "Peg + Cat: The Beethoven Problem" (PBS)


BEST SOUND EDITING IN TELEVISION: SHORT FORM - DIALOGUE AND ADR: "Game of Thrones" - "The Rains of Castamere" (HBO Entertainment)


BEST SOUND EDITING IN TELEVISION: SHORT FORM - SOUND EFFECTS AND FOLEY: "Breaking Bad" - "Felina" (AMC)


BEST SOUND EDITING IN TELEVISION: LONG FORM - MUSIC, MUSICAL: "History of the Eagles: Part One" (Showtime)


BEST SOUND EDITING IN TELEVISION: LONG FORM - DIALOGUE & ADR: "The Bridge" - Pilot (Shine America)


BEST SOUND EDITING IN TELEVISION: LONG FORM - SOUND EFFECTS AND FOLEY: "Sons of Anarchy" - "Salvage" (FX)


Sunday, 9 February 2014

18th Annual Art Directors Guild Awards

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The Art Directors Guild (ADG) announced its ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards on February 8th, 2014 with giving away the top prizes to THE GREAT GATSBY, GRAVITY and HER for Period, Fantasy and Contemporary film categories respectively. It's possible that the ultimate Oscar winner will be one of these ADG winners. Last year, LINCOLN won the Best Production Design Oscar and it didn't win the ADG award. Let's see if the same happens this year. Personally, I'd love it if the winner is either GRAVITY or HER.


Here is the complete list of winners:



WINNERS FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A FEATURE FILM IN 2013


Period Film: THE GREAT GATSBY, Production Designer: Catherine Martin


Fantasy Film: GRAVITY, Production Designer: Andy Nicholson


Contemporary Film: HER, Production Designer: K.K.Barrett 



WINNERS FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN IN TELEVISION FOR 2013


One-Hour Single Camera Television Series: GAME OF THRONES, Production Designer: Gemma Jackson (Episode: Valar Dohaeris)


Television Movie or Mini-Series: BEHIND THE CANDELABRA, Production Designer: Howard Cummings


Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series: VEEP, Production Designer: Jim Gloster (Episode: Helsinki)


Short Format, Live Action Series: BATTLE STAR: GALACTICA, Production Designer: Brian Kane


Multi-Camera, Variety, or Unscripted Series: PORTLANDIA, Production Designer: Tyler Robinson (Episode: Missionaries)


Awards, Music, or Game Shows: THE 67th ANNUAL TONY AWARDS, Production Designer: Steve Bass


Commercial, PSA, Promo, and Music Video: CALL OF DUTY: GHOSTS, Production Designer: Todd Cherniawsky (Episode: Epic Night Out)

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

18th Annual San Diego Film Critics Society Awards

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The San Diego Film Critics Society (SDFCS) announced their awards on December 11th, 2013 with giving away the Best Film award to Herwritten, directed and co-produced by Spike Jonzewhereas the Best Director award went to Alfonso Cuarón for GravityThere are 2 most surprising wins, i.e. Oscar Isaac winning the Best Actor award and Drug War winning the Best Foreign Language Film award. I wouldn't call either of them unfair because every actor and filmmaker works hard and also I'd say it's very bold of SDFCS to choose different winners.


Last year, 6 SDFCS winners won the Oscars (you can view the previous year's winners here: 17th Annual San Diego Film Critics Society Awards). Let's see how many win this time!


Here is the complete list of winners along with the nominations:


BEST FILM:




  • 12 YEARS A SLAVE

  • GRAVITY

  • WINNER: HER

  • INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS

  • SHORT TERM 12


BEST DIRECTOR:




  • WINNER: Alfonso Cuarón (GRAVITY)

  • Destin Cretton (SHORT TERM 12)

  • Joel and Ethan Coen (INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS)

  • Spike Jonze (HER)

  • Steve McQueen (12 YEARS A SLAVE)


BEST ACTRESS:




  • Adèle Exarchopoulos (BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR)

  • Brie Larson (SHORT TERM 12)

  • WINNER: Cate Blanchett (BLUE JASMINE)

  • Emma Thompson (SAVING MR. BANKS)

  • Sandra Bullock (GRAVITY)


BEST ACTOR:




  • Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 YEARS A SLAVE)

  • Joaquin Phoenix (HER)

  • Matthew McConaughey (DALLAS BUYERS CLUB)

  • WINNER: Oscar Isaac (INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS)

  • Tom Hanks (CAPTAIN PHILLIPS)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:




  • Elizabeth Banks (THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE)

  • Jennifer Lawrence (AMERICAN HUSTLE)

  • Lupita Nyong'o (12 YEARS A SLAVE)

  • Sally Hawkins (BLUE JASMINE)

  • WINNER: Shailene Woodley (THE SPECTACULAR NOW)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:




  • Daniel Bruhl (RUSH)

  • James Gandolfini (ENOUGH SAID)

  • WINNER: Jared Leto (DALLAS BUYERS CLUB)

  • Michael Fassbender (12 YEARS A SLAVE)

  • Sam Rockwell (THE WAY, WAY BACK)


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:




  • Aaron Guzikowski (PRISONERS)

  • Joel and Ethan Coen (INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS)

  • Nicole Holofcener (ENOUGH SAID)

  • WINNER: Spike Jonze (HER)

  • Woody Allen (BLUE JASMINE)


BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:




  • Billy Ray (CAPTAIN PHILLIPS)

  • Destin Cretton (SHORT TERM 12)

  • John Ridley (12 YEARS A SLAVE)

  • WINNER: Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke (BEFORE MIDNIGHT)

  • Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (THE SPECTACULAR NOW)


BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:




  • BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR

  • WINNER: DRUG WAR

  • NO

  • THE BROKEN CIRCLE BREAKDOWN

  • THE HUNT


BEST DOCUMENTARY:




  • 20 FEET FROM STARDOM

  • BLACKFISH

  • LET THE FIRE BURN

  • STORIES WE TELL

  • WINNER: THE ACT OF KILLING


BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:




  • Bruno Delbonnel (INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS)

  • Emmanuel Lubezki (GRAVITY)

  • WINNER: Emmanuel Lubezki (TO THE WONDER)

  • Roger Deakins (PRISONERS)

  • Simon Duggan (THE GREAT GATSBY)


BEST ANIMATED FILM:




  • DESPICABLE ME 2

  • FROZEN

  • GET A HORSE

  • THE CROODS

  • WINNER: THE WIND RISES


BEST EDITING:




  • Alan Edward Ball (THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE)

  • Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger (GRAVITY)

  • WINNER: Christopher Rouse (CAPTAIN PHILLIPS)

  • Eric Zumbrunnen, Jeff Buchanan (HER)

  • Joe Walker (12 YEARS A SLAVE)


BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN:




  • Adam Stockhausen (12 YEARS A SLAVE)

  • Andy Nicholson (GRAVITY)

  • WINNER: Catherine Martin and Karen Murphy (THE GREAT GATSBY)

  • K.K. Barrett (HER)

  • Michael Corenblith (SAVING MR. BANKS)


BEST SCORE:




  • WINNER: Arcade Fire, HER

  • Bjorn Eriksson (BROKEN CIRCLE BREAKDOWN)

  • Hans Zimmer (12 YEARS A SLAVE)

  • Hans Zimmer (RUSH)

  • Steven Price (GRAVITY)


BEST ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE:




  • 12 YEARS A SLAVE

  • WINNER: AMERICAN HUSTLE

  • PRISONERS

  • SHORT TERM 12

  • THE WAY, WAY BACK