The Cinema Audio Society has announced its nominations for 2020, giving awards season favorites such as “Joker,” “The Irishman,” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” added momentum as the Oscars draw closer. Previously announced honorees at the 2020 Cinema Audio Society awards will be James Mangold as Cas Filmmaker and Re-recording Mixer Tom Fleischman as the Cas Career Achievement Honoree. The latter award will be presented by Martin Scorsese.
In a statement announcing this year’s nominations, Cinema Audio Society president Karol Urban said, “Each year I am gobsmacked by the impressive level of craftsmanship and artistry that is brought to
the forefront at the Cas Awards and 2019 will be no exception. It is such a joyful honor to have the opportunity to reunite with fellow mixers and celebrate the stellar work of our sound community. Congratulations to all our talented nominees.”
The Awards will be presented at a sealed envelope...
In a statement announcing this year’s nominations, Cinema Audio Society president Karol Urban said, “Each year I am gobsmacked by the impressive level of craftsmanship and artistry that is brought to
the forefront at the Cas Awards and 2019 will be no exception. It is such a joyful honor to have the opportunity to reunite with fellow mixers and celebrate the stellar work of our sound community. Congratulations to all our talented nominees.”
The Awards will be presented at a sealed envelope...
- 12/10/2019
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Now hear this: The Cinema Audio Society is out with the nominations for its 56th annual Cas Awards, which honor the outstanding achievements in sound mixing for 2019. See the full list below.
Trophies for the seven categories spanning film and TV will be handed out during the January 25 ceremony at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown. Final balloting for the Cas Awards kicks off January 2 and ends at 5 p.m. Pt on January 14.
The group said last month that Ford v Ferrari director James Mangold will receive this year’s Cas Filmmaker honor. Re-recording mixer Tom Fleishman is set for its highest honor, the Cas Career Achievement Award.
Last year’s Cas Award winner, Bohemian Rhapsody, went on the score the Best Achievement in Sound Editing Oscar for John Warhurst and Nina Hartstone.
Here are the nominations for the 56th annual Cas Awards:
Motion Picture – Live Action
Ford v Ferrari
Production Mixer – Steven A.
Trophies for the seven categories spanning film and TV will be handed out during the January 25 ceremony at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown. Final balloting for the Cas Awards kicks off January 2 and ends at 5 p.m. Pt on January 14.
The group said last month that Ford v Ferrari director James Mangold will receive this year’s Cas Filmmaker honor. Re-recording mixer Tom Fleishman is set for its highest honor, the Cas Career Achievement Award.
Last year’s Cas Award winner, Bohemian Rhapsody, went on the score the Best Achievement in Sound Editing Oscar for John Warhurst and Nina Hartstone.
Here are the nominations for the 56th annual Cas Awards:
Motion Picture – Live Action
Ford v Ferrari
Production Mixer – Steven A.
- 12/10/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
“Joker,” “Frozen 2,” “The Lion King,” “Ford v Ferrari” and “Toy Story 4” have scored nominations for sound mixing from the Cinema Audio Society.
The 56th edition of the awards will be presented on Jan. 25 at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown. Nominations were announced on Tuesday.
“Each year I am gobsmacked by the impressive level of craftsmanship and artistry that is brought to the forefront at the Cas Awards and 2019 will be no exception,” said Cas president Karol Urban. “It is such a joyful honor to have the opportunity to reunite with fellow mixers and celebrate the stellar work of our sound community. Congratulations to all our talented nominees!”
Here’s the full list of nominees:
Motion Picture — Live Action
“Ford v Ferrari”
Production Mixer – Steven A. Morrow
Re-recording Mixer – Paul Massey
Re-recording Mixer – David Giammarco
Scoring Mixer – Tyson Lozensky
Adr Mixer – David Betancourt
Foley Mixer – Richard Duarte
“Joker”
Production Mixer...
The 56th edition of the awards will be presented on Jan. 25 at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown. Nominations were announced on Tuesday.
“Each year I am gobsmacked by the impressive level of craftsmanship and artistry that is brought to the forefront at the Cas Awards and 2019 will be no exception,” said Cas president Karol Urban. “It is such a joyful honor to have the opportunity to reunite with fellow mixers and celebrate the stellar work of our sound community. Congratulations to all our talented nominees!”
Here’s the full list of nominees:
Motion Picture — Live Action
“Ford v Ferrari”
Production Mixer – Steven A. Morrow
Re-recording Mixer – Paul Massey
Re-recording Mixer – David Giammarco
Scoring Mixer – Tyson Lozensky
Adr Mixer – David Betancourt
Foley Mixer – Richard Duarte
“Joker”
Production Mixer...
- 12/10/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Audio facility recently worked on Richard Ayoade’s The Double.
UK post production house Molinare has acquired audio facility Hackenbacker from e-Post Media Limited, the owners of Halo Post Production. The purchase was concluded yesterday (July 1).
Molinare recently provided picture and sound on Simon Pegg romantic comedy Man Up and an upcoming TV adaptation of Beowulf for UK broadcaster ITV.
Hackenbacker’s portfolio includes Downton Abbey, recent reboot Thunderbirds Are Go, and The Double from Richard Ayoade.
Hackenbacker’s founder, Nigel Heath, will remain a director of the audio facility and will join the group management team alongside Julie Parmenter and Steve Milne of Molinare, and private equity firms Next Wave Partners and Saphir Capital.
The acquisition will have no impact on the day-to-day operation of either facility or sound department.
Molinare managing director Parmenter said: “We have collaborated on many drama projects over the past three years, including The Musketeers and The 7.39, and with a combination...
UK post production house Molinare has acquired audio facility Hackenbacker from e-Post Media Limited, the owners of Halo Post Production. The purchase was concluded yesterday (July 1).
Molinare recently provided picture and sound on Simon Pegg romantic comedy Man Up and an upcoming TV adaptation of Beowulf for UK broadcaster ITV.
Hackenbacker’s portfolio includes Downton Abbey, recent reboot Thunderbirds Are Go, and The Double from Richard Ayoade.
Hackenbacker’s founder, Nigel Heath, will remain a director of the audio facility and will join the group management team alongside Julie Parmenter and Steve Milne of Molinare, and private equity firms Next Wave Partners and Saphir Capital.
The acquisition will have no impact on the day-to-day operation of either facility or sound department.
Molinare managing director Parmenter said: “We have collaborated on many drama projects over the past three years, including The Musketeers and The 7.39, and with a combination...
- 7/2/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Bafta-award winning audio post facility Hackenbacker has joined the Halo Group.
The acquisition will see Hackenbacker form a major part of Halo’s drama and film sound operation, working alongside Halo’s five 5.1 TV mix rooms and the two Dolby 7.1 theatrical mix stages.
Halo Group chief executive John Rogerson described Hackenbacker as a “powerhouse on the Soho sound scene”.
He said: “Having Nigel and his team at the forefront of our drama sound operation is the fulfilment of a long held ambition for Halo.”
Rogerson added that while he wanted to build a group of post facilities he was keen to make sure they maintain their own identities.
The Soho-based TV and film sound facility, which counts Downton Abbey, The Musketeers and Whitechapel among its recent broadcast credits, will retain the Hackenbacker brand.
It will also continue to operate from its buildings on Bateman Street, which houses three mix studios and three sound edit suites and Salisbury...
The acquisition will see Hackenbacker form a major part of Halo’s drama and film sound operation, working alongside Halo’s five 5.1 TV mix rooms and the two Dolby 7.1 theatrical mix stages.
Halo Group chief executive John Rogerson described Hackenbacker as a “powerhouse on the Soho sound scene”.
He said: “Having Nigel and his team at the forefront of our drama sound operation is the fulfilment of a long held ambition for Halo.”
Rogerson added that while he wanted to build a group of post facilities he was keen to make sure they maintain their own identities.
The Soho-based TV and film sound facility, which counts Downton Abbey, The Musketeers and Whitechapel among its recent broadcast credits, will retain the Hackenbacker brand.
It will also continue to operate from its buildings on Bateman Street, which houses three mix studios and three sound edit suites and Salisbury...
- 3/14/2014
- ScreenDaily
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