The Art Directors Guild (ADG) tonight announced winners of its 16th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards in nine categories spanning film, television and commercials during black-tie ceremonies at the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.
Hugo, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 topped the three feature film categories. TV show winners were Boardwalk Empire, Modern Family, Mildred Pierce, an episode of Saturday Night Live and the 83rd Annual Academy Awards.
Copping the commercial honor was Activision: Call of Duty’s “Modern Warfare 3.”
ADG awards recognition always goes to the Production Designer, Art Director, Assistant Art Director and their team of each nominated and winning project.
Here’s a category-by-category rundown of the winners:
WINNERS FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A FEATURE FILM IN 2011:
Period Film
Hugo
Production Designer: Dante Ferretti
Fantasy FilmHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
Production Designer: Stuart Craig
Contemporary FilmThe Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Production Designer: Donald Graham Burt
WINNERS FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN IN TELEVISION FOR 2011:
One-Hour Single Camera Television SeriesBoardwalk Empire
Episode: 21
Production Designer: Bill Groom
Television Movie or Mini-Series
Mildred Pierce
Production Designer: Mark Friedberg
Episode of a Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series
Modern Family
Episode: Express Christmas Production Designer: Richard Berg
Episode of a Multi-Camera, Variety, or Unscripted Series
Saturday Night Live
Episode: Host Justin Timberlake and Musical Guest Lady Gaga
Production Designer: Keith Ian Raywood, Eugene Lee, Leo Yoshimura,
N. Joseph De Tullio
Awards, Music, or Game Shows
83rd Annual Academy Awards
Production Designer: Steve Bass
WINNERS FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR
COMMERCIALS AND MUSIC VIDEOS FOR 2011:Activision: Call of Duty “Modern Warefare 3”
Production Designer: Neil Spisak
ADG Awards are open only to productions, when made within the U.S., by producers signatory to the IATSE agreement. Foreign entries are acceptable without restrictions.