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Tuesday
Jan102017

Cinema Audio Society Nominees

The Cinema Audio Society have announced their nominations for their 53rd annual awards. Though they can help us see what's on the mind an in the ears of sound professionals, they don't necessarily tell us what's coming down the Oscar pike in Oscar's two Sound categories...

The CAS generally predicts 4 of the 5 Oscar nominees for Sound Mixing (the question is which 4) but they don't help us know about Sound Editing and the winner for Mixing is not necessarily a given with Oscar. For example Max Max took the Oscar last year after The Revenant won the CAS. The year before that Whiplash missed the CAS list altogether but went on to win the actual Oscar after blocking a nomination for CAS preferred Guardians of the Galaxy. In 2012 while they agreed on the winner (Les Miserables) they were more divided on nominees with only a 3/5 match.

One curious trend: In the Aughts it was not uncommon for the Oscars to nominate animated features for Sound Mixing but Oscar's sound branch have been resistant this decade. The CAS has a separate animated category but no animated feature has been Oscar nominated for Sound Mixing since WALL•E (2008). 

Congratulations to the nominees (after the jump) but know that none of them are fully "safe" for Oscar until the nominations are read on the 24th...

MOTION PICTURE – LIVE ACTION

Will Doctor Strange suffer the fate of Iron Man 3 and Guardians of the Galaxy (both were CAS nominated but missed with Oscar)

Doctor Strange
Production Mixer – John Midgley, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Tom Johnson
Re-recording Mixer –Juan Peralta
Scoring Mixer – Peter Cobbin
ADR Mixer – Doc Kane, CAS
Foley Mixer – Scott Curtis

 

Hacksaw Ridge
Production Mixer – Peter Grace
Re-recording Mixer – Kevin O’Connell, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Andy Wright
Re-recording Mixer – Robert Mackenzie
Scoring Mixer – Daniel Kresco
ADR Mixer – Diego Ruiz
Foley Mixer – Alex Francis

 

La La Land
Production Mixer – Steven Morrow, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Andy Nelson, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Ai-Ling Lee
Scoring Mixer – Nicholai Baxter
ADR Mixer – David Betancourt
Foley Mixer – James Ashwill

 

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Production Mixer – Stuart Wilson
Re-recording Mixer – Christopher Scarabosio
Re-recording Mixer – David Parker
Scoring Mixer – Joel Iwataki
ADR Mixer – Nick Cray
Foley Mixer – Frank Rinella

 

Sully
Production Mixer – Jose Antonio Garcia
Re-recording Mixer – John Reitz
Re-recording Mixer – Tom Ozanich
Scoring Mixer – Bobby Fernandez
ADR Mixer – Thomas J. O’Connell
Foley Mixer – James Ashwill 

MOTION PICTURE—ANIMATED

No animated film has won a sound mixing nomination since WALL•E. Can any of these contenders change that statistic?

Finding Dory
Original Dialogue Mixer – Doc Kane, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Nathan Nance
Re-recording Mixer – Michael Semanick, CAS
Scoring Mixer – Thomas Vicari, CAS
Foley Mixer – Scott Curtis

 

Kubo and the Two Strings
Original Dialogue Mixer – Carlos Sotolongo
Re-recording Mixer – Tim Chau
Re-recording Mixer – Tim LeBlanc
Scoring Mixer – Nick Wollage
Foley Mixer – Darrin Mann 

Moana
Original Dialogue Mixer – Paul McGrath
Re-recording Mixer – David E. Fluhr, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Gabriel Guy, CAS
Scoring Mixer – David Boucher
Foley Mixer – Scott Curtis

 

The Secret Life of Pets
Original Dialogue Mixer – Carlos Sotolongo
Re-recording Mixer – Gary A. Rizzo, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – David Accord
Scoring Mixer – Frank Wolf
Foley Mixer – Jason Butler

Zootopia
Original Dialogue Mixer – Paul McGrath
Re-recording Mixer – David E. Fluhr, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Gabriel Guy, CAS
Scoring Mixer – Joel Iwataki
Foley Mixer – Scott Curtis 

MOTION PICTURE—DOCUMENTARY

13th
Re-recording Mixer – Jeffrey Perkins

Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words
Re-recording Mixer – Mark Fragstein
Re-recording Mixer – Marvin Keil
Re-recording Mixer – Armelle Mahé 

Gleason
Re-recording Mixer – Mark A. Rozett, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – James Scullion 

O.J.: Made in America
Re-recording Mixer – Keith Hodne
Re-recording Mixer – Eric Di Stefano

The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and The Silk Road Ensemble
Production Mixer – Dimitri Tisseyre
Production Mixer – Dennis Hamlin
Re-recording Mixer – Peter Horner 

TELEVISION MOVIE or MINI-SERIES

Black Mirror "San Junipero"

11.22.63: The Rabbit Hole
Production Mixer – John J. Thomson
Re-recording Mixer – Pete Elia, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Kevin Roache, CAS
ADR Mixer – Judah Getz
Foley Mixer – Brett Voss, CAS 

Black Mirror: San Junipero
Production Mixer – Adrian Bell
Re-recording Mixer – Martin Jensen
Foley Mixer – Philip Clements
ADR Mixer – Rory de Carteret 

Sherlock: The Abominable Bride
Production Mixer – John Mooney, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Howard Bargoroff
Scoring Mixer – Nick Wollage
ADR Mixer – Peter Gleaves, CAS
Foley Mixer – Jamie Talbutt 

The Night Manager: Episode 1
Production Mixer –Aitor Berenguer
Re-recording Mixer – Howard Bargroff 

The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
Production Mixer – John Bauman
Re-recording Mixer –Joe Earle, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Doug Andham, CA
S ADR Mixer – Judah Getz
Foley Mixer –John Guentner 

TELEVISION SERIES - 1 HOUR

Better Call Saul: Klick
Production Mixer – Phillip W. Palmer, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Larry B. Benjamin, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Kevin Valentine
ADR Mixer – Matt Hovland
Foley Mixer – David Michael Torres 

Game of Thrones: Battle of the Bastards
Production Mixer – Ronan Hill, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Onnalee Blank, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Mathew Waters, CAS
ADR Mixer – Richard Dyer, CAS
Foley Mixer – Brett Voss, CAS 

Mr. Robot: eps2.8_h1dden-pr0cess.axx
Production Mixer – William Sarokin, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – John W. Cook II, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Bill Freesh, CAS
ADR Mixer – Beaux Nyguard
Foley Mixer – Mike Marino 

Stranger Things: Episode 7 “The Bath Tub”
Production Mixer – Chris Durfy, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Joe Barnett
Re-recording Mixer – Adam Jenkins
ADR Mixer – Judah Getz
Foley Mixer – John Guentner

 

Westworld: The Original
Production Mixer – John Pritchett, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Keith Rogers, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Scott Weber
ADR Mixer – Mark Kondracki
Foley Mixer – Geordy Sincavage 

TELEVISION SERIES – 1/2 HOUR

blackish: God
Production Mixer – Tom N. Stasinis, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Peter J. Nusbaum, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Whitney Purple 

Modern Family: The Storm
Production Mixer – Stephen A. Tibbo, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Dean Okrand, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Brian R. Harman, CAS 

Silicon Valley: Daily Active Users
Production Mixer – Benjamin A. Patrick, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Elmo Ponsdomenech
Re-recording Mixer – Todd Beckett 

Transparent: Exciting and New
Production Mixer – Sam Hamer, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Andy D’addario
Re-recording Mixer – Gary Gegan

 

Veep: Congressional Ball
Production Mixer – William MacPherson, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – John W. Cook II, CAS
Re-recording Mixer – Bill Freesh, CAS 

TELEVISION NON-FICTION, VARIETY or MUSIC SERIES or SPECIALS

Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (Hanoi)
Re-Recording Mixer -- Benny Mouthon, CAS

Deadliest Catch: The Widowmaker (Part 1)
Re-Recording Mixer -- Bob Bronow, CAS

Grease Live! 
Production Mixer – J. Mark King
Music Mixer – Bill Dawes
Playback and SFX Mixer – Eric Johnston
Protools Playback Music Mixer – Pablo Mungula  

Mars: Novo Mundo
Re-Recording Mixer – Christopher Barnett, CAS
Re-Recording Mixer – Roy Waldspurger
Foley Mixer – Jason Butler 

We Will Rise: Michelle Obama's Mission to Educate Girls Around the World
Re-Recording Mixer – Rich Cutler

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Still surprised that Silence isn't catching on with the guilds. I'm still predicting it in multiple tech categories but only because the AMPAS default love for Scorsese is strong.

January 10, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterSawyer

So boring. "Rogue One" brings nothing new to the table as far as sound work goes for a "Star Wars" movie. "La La Land" has some weird mixing going on with the vocals in many numbers. I would like to see more innovative choices. "American Honey" would be my pick.

January 10, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterJonathan

I found the lyrics really hard to understand in "La La Land", especially in that first song on the freeway.

Granted, we saw it in a non - IMAX / DTS theater, but a "normal" one, so that could be it, too.

January 10, 2017 | Unregistered Commenterforever1267

forever -- i had the same trouble with La La Land's first number. at first i thought it was the theater i saw it in (princess of wales in Toronto has TERRIBLE acoustics for movies) but after two more viewings... nope, it's just the sound mixing. But that won't stop a nomination. once people like something, they just like it :) see also complaints about hard to understand dialogue in INCEPTION.

January 10, 2017 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

"La La Land" seems to be the favorite child of award season

January 10, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterJaragon

I had the sound issues, too, and got a lot of feedback on Twitter about it. It's like what Nat said in the podcast, the LA LA LAND sound issues has become a topic to discuss, but that won't stop it from winning. They love musicals (even ones like Whiplash) in the sound mixing category.

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