There’s a bit of deja vu in the field of nominees for the 8th annual HPA Awards, presented by the Hollywood Post Alliance. For example, each of the past three years, editor Chris Franklin of Big Sky Editorial has won the HPA Award for Outstanding Editing of a Commercial. Now he’s in the running for his fourth in a row, having received three of the five nominations in that same category for: Verizon Wireless’ “Big Vision” and “Brothers,” as well as Ragu’s “Hamster.”
Big Sky additionally has a fourth nomination in the commercial editorial category for Obama For America’s “Lena’s First Time” cut by Cristina Rackoff. The remaining nominee in the category is editor Doobie White of Therapy Studios for Nextel/Ferrari’s “Combustion.”
Another perennial HPA Award nominee and winner is Company 3 which this time around sports seven nominations, four of which are in the Outstanding Color Grading-Commercial category: colorist Dave Hussey for Call of Duty’s “Masks”; Tim Masick for Louis Vuitton’s “L’Invitation Av Voyage”; Tom Poole for Under Armour’s “Brought To You By Under Armour”; and Steven Sonnenfeld for Mercedes-Benz’s “Soul.”
Company 3’s other three HPA noms are for Outstanding Color Grading—Feature Films: Sonnenfeld for Star Trek Into Darkness and Man of Steel; and colorist Adam Glasman for Anna Karenina.
If Company 3 wins the Color Grading-Commercial category at the HPA Awards ceremony on Nov. 7, that would mark the fourth straight year that it has done so. Furthermore last year Company 3’s work on The Iron Lady earned the HPA Award in the feature film category of Outstanding Color Grading Using A DI Process.
There’s also a nomination recurrence for the HPA Awards relative to this year’s Oscars. For feature film editing honors, both HPA and Academy Award judges bestowed a pair of nominations upon William Goldenberg, ACE—one for Argo, the other (for Goldenberg and Dylan Tichener, ACE) for Zero Dark Thirty. (Goldenberg won the Oscar earlier this year for Argo.)
Multiplicity Among other shops earning multiple HPA nominations this year was Encore Hollywood with two in the Outstanding Color Grading-Television category for the “Hunt” episode of Castle (colorist Anthony Smith) and “The Ghosts of the Past” episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Paul Westerbeck).
Encore Hollywood also registered two more noms in the Oustanding Visual Effects-Television category for the “Angels of Death” episode of Magic City and for the pilot for Under The Dome. Additionally in the same category, Encore VFX garnered two noms—one for Hawaii Five-O’s “Lo O Na Makuahine,” the other for the pilot episode of Banshee.
On the feature front for Outstanding Visual Effects, WETA Digital copped three of five nominations, with the other two going to Industrial Light & Magic. WETA Digital scored for Man of Steel, Iron Man 3 and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. ILM’s noms are for Pacific Rim and Star Trek Into Darkness.
As for Outstanding Visual Effects in a commercial, Framestore and Alt.vfx registered two nominations apiece. Framestore’s are for Galaxy’s “Chauffeur” and Qualcomm Snapdragon’s “Coming Soon” while Alt.vfx scored for Johnnie Walker’s “Where Flavour Is King” and Abbott’s Village Bakery’s “Free Range.” The fifth nomination in this category went to Method Studios for Kia’s “Space Babies.”
Warner Bros. Sound has three of the nominations in the Outstanding Sound-Feature Film category—for Gangster Squad, Argo and Pacific Rim.
Universal Sound took two nominations in the Outstanding Sound-Television category—one for the pilot for Banshee, the other for the “Beirut Is Back” episode of Homeland.
Factory scored three Outstanding Sound-Commercial nominations—for Honda’s “Hands,” Barclaycard’s “Toys” and Lurpak’s “Good, Proper Food.”
Special Awards Beyond the craft categories, there are several special HPA Award winners already known—recipients of the Engineering Excellence Award as well as the HPA Judges Award for Creativity and Innovation in Post Production. These prestigious Awards recognize the technical excellence and creative innovation that is helping to drive the post industry forward.
The winners of the HPA Engineering Excellence Award sponsored by NAB Show are:
•DTS, Inc.
MDA
•NVIDIA
NVIDIA GRID® Visual Computing Appliance (VCA)
•Sony Pictures Imageworks and The Foundry
FLIX
•Telestream
16 bit 4:4:4:4 Transcoding Technology
And the winner of the HPA Judges Award for Creativity and Innovation in Post Production is:
•Park Road Post Production
Next Generation Feature Film Workflow: Enabling HFR 48FPS Stereoscopic 3D On Set to On Screen
Craft Categories Here’s a rundown of the HPA Award nominations spanning all the craft categories:
Outstanding Color Grading – Feature Film“Star Trek Into Darkness”
Stefan Sonnenfeld // Company 3
“Oblivion”
Mike Sowa // Technicolor
“Anna Karenina”
Adam Glasman // Company 3
“Life of Pi”
David Cole // Technicolor
“Pacific Rim”
Maxine Gervais // Warner Bros. Motion Picture Imaging
“Iron Man 3”
Steven J. Scott // Technicolor
“Man of Steel”
Stefan Sonnenfeld // Company 3
Outstanding Color Grading – Television “Castle – Hunt”
Anthony Smith // Encore Hollywood
“Behind the Candelabra”
John Daro // FotoKem
“Hell on Wheels – Slaughterhouse”
Steven Porter // MTI FILM
“Game of Thrones – Kissed By Fire”
Joe Finley // Modern VideoFilm
“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – Ghosts of the Past”
Paul Westerbeck // Encore Hollywood
Outstanding Color Grading – Commercial
Call of Duty “Masks”
Dave Hussey // Company 3
Louis Vuitton “L’Invitation Au Voyage”
Tim Masick // Company 3
Procter & Gamble: Thank You, Mom “Best Job”
Adam Scott // The Mill
Under Armour “Brought To You By Under Armour”
Tom Poole // Company 3
Mercedes-Benz “Soul”
Stefan Sonnenfeld // Company 3
Outstanding Editing – Feature Film “Zero Dark Thirty”
William Goldenberg, A.C.E. and Dylan Tichenor, A.C.E.
“Flight”
Jeremiah O’Driscoll
“Les Miserables”
Melanie Ann Oliver and Chris Dickens, A.C.E.
“Star Trek Into Darkness”
Maryann Brandon, A.C.E. and MaryJo Markey, A.C.E.
“Argo”
William Goldenberg, A.C.E.
Outstanding Editing – Television“Breaking Bad – Gliding Over All”
Kelley Dixon, A.C.E.
“Dexter – Are You…?”
Louis Cioffi, A.C.E.
“Downton Abbey – Series 3, Episode 5”
John Wilson, A.C.E. // Carnival Film & Television
“Breaking Bad – Dead Freight”
Skip MacDonald, A.C.E.
“American Horror Story: Asylum – Welcome To Briarcliff”
Joe Leonard and Bradley Buecker, A.C.E.
Outstanding Editing – CommercialVerizon Wireless “Big Vision”
Chris Franklin // Big Sky Editorial
Nextel/Ferrari “Combustion”
Doobie White // Therapy Studios
Verizon Wireless “Brothers”
Chris Franklin // Big Sky Editorial
Obama for America “Lena’s First Time”
Cristina Rackoff // Big Sky Editorial
Ragu “Hamster”
Chris Franklin // Big Sky Editorial
Outstanding Sound – Feature Film“Gangster Squad”
Cameron Frankley and Dean Zupancic // Warner Bros. Sound
Jason W. Jennings and Jon Taylor, CAS
“Argo”
Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn
John Reitz and Gregg Rudloff // Warner Bros. Sound
“Pacific Rim”
Scott Gershin // Formosa Group
John Reitz, Gregg Rudloff and Timothy O. LeBlanc // Warner Bros. Sound
“Iron Man 3”
Mark Stoeckinger, Michael Keller, Mike Prestwood Smith and Andrew DeCrisofaro // Todd/Soundelux
“Turbo”
Richard King and Michael Babcock // Warner Bros. Sound
Andy Nelson // Fox Studios Post Production Services
Outstanding Sound – Television“Banshee – Pilot”
Brad North, Elmo Ponsdomenech, William Freesh, Luis Galdames and Tiffany Griffith // Universal Sound
“Dexter – A Beautiful Day”
Pete Elia, CAS; Kevin Roache, CAS; Fredric Judkins, MPSE; Christian Buenaventura and John Snider // Technicolor Creative Services
“The Americans – Mutually Assured Destruction”
Ken Hahn, James Redding and Neil Cedar // Digital Cinema, LLC
“Homeland – Beirut is Back”
Alan Decker and Nello Torri // Universal Sound
Craig Dellinger, Larry Long and Jonathan Golodner // Sony Pictures Studios
“Game of Thrones – The Climb”
Paula Fairfield, Brad Katona, Jed Dodge, Onnalee Blank and Mathew Waters // Todd AO
Outstanding Sound – Commercial
Honda “Hands”
Anthony Moore // Factory
Lurpak “Weave Your Magic”
Aaron Reynolds // Wave Studios
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Outstanding Sound – Commercial (continued)
Barclaycard “Toys”
Sam Robson // Factory
Nextel/Ferrari “Combustion”
Doobie White // Therapy Studios
Lurpak “Good, Proper Food”
Dan Beckwith // Factory
Outstanding Visual Effects – Feature Film“Man of Steel”
Keith Miller, Daniel Barrett, Phillip Leonhardt, Thelvin Cabezas and Mark Tait // Weta Digital
“Star Trek Into Darkness”
Dan Pearson, Jay Cooper, Alex Prichard and Adrien Saint Girons // Industrial Light & Magic
Adam Watkins // Pixomondo
“Iron Man 3”
Guy Williams, Aaron Gilman, Matt Aitken, Dan Macarin and Thrain Shadbolt // Weta Digital
“Pacific Rim”
Lindy DeQuattro, Eddie Pasquarello, Nigel Sumner, Derrick Carlin and Chris Lentz // Industrial Light & Magic
“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”
Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton, R. Christopher White and Eric Reynolds // Weta Digital
Outstanding Visual Effects – Television“Banshee – Pilot”
Armen Kevorkian, Mike Oakley, Jeremy Jozwik, Andranik Taranyan and Gevork Babityan // Encore VFX
“Under the Dome – Pilot”
Stephan Fleet, Matthieu Perin, Jeremy Jozwik, Chad Schott and Arutyun Arthur Sayan // Encore Hollywood
“Game of Thrones – Valar Dohaeris”
Joe Bauer and Jabbar Raisani
J�rn Grosshans and Sven Martin // Pixomondo
Doug Campbell // Spin VFX
“Magic City – Angels of Death”
Mark Velazquez, Seth Brower, Doug Ludwig, Jeremy Jozwik and Chad Schott // Encore Hollywood
“Hawaii Five-0 – La O Na Makuahine”
Armen Kevorkian, Jeremy Jozwik, Rick Ramirez, Gevork Babityan and Andranik Taranyan // Encore VFX
Outstanding Visual Effects – CommercialGalaxy “Chauffeur”
Simon French, William Bartlett, Stephen Cullingford and Grant Walker // Framestore
Johnnie Walker “Where Flavour Is King”
Colin Renshaw // Alt.vfx
Kia “Space Babies”
Brian Burke, Charles Abou Aad, Jordan Harris and Patrick Ferguson // Method Studios
Abbott’s Village Bakery “Free Range”
Colin Renshaw // Alt.vfx
Qualcomm Snapdragon “Coming Soon”
James Dick, Andy Rowan Robinson, Shayne Ryan and Russell Dodgson // Framestore
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