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    Guild of Music Supervisors Awards: “Barbie” Tops Feature Tally With 3 Nominations

    By SHOOTMonday, January 22, 2024Updated:Sunday, July 7, 2024No Comments711 Views
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    The nominations for the 14th Annual Guild of Music Supervisors Awards have been unveiled.  The winners in turn will be revealed at an in-person and virtual awards gala at The Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 3.  The ceremony honors outstanding achievement in the craft of music supervision in film, television, documentaries, advertising, trailers, and video games. 
     
    Barbie leads this year’s contenders earning three nominations across Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Over $25 Million, and two for Best Song Written and/or Recorded for a Film.  The award recognizes both the work of music supervisor George Drakoulias as well as the songwriters Billie Eilish and Finneas for the song “What Was I Made For?” and Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt for the song “I’m Just Ken”.  Other film contenders include Maestro, Saltburn, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Past Lives.  Top TV contenders include Daisy Jones & The Six, The White Lotus, Welcome to Chippendales and Yellowjackets. (After winning the primetime Emmy for his work on The White Lotus earlier this month, Gabe Hilfer receives a nomination for his music supervision on the HBO series.)

    The music supervisors with the most nominations include Mike Ladman and Mara Techam for their outstanding work in adverting for brands like Levi’s, The New York Times, Hennessy, and more.  They each received five nominations. Ladman and Techam are sr. music supervisor and jr. music supervisor, respectively, at ad agency Droga5 New York.  

    Tickets are made available only to members of the Guild of Music Supervisors and their Friends of the Guild subscribers. The recipients of the Icon and Legacy Awards will be announced at a later date.

    Here’s a rundown of nominees:

     

    NOMINATIONS FOR THE 14TH ANNUAL GUILD OF MUSIC SUPERVISOR AWARDS

     
    FILM
    Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Over $25 Million

    • Matt Aberle – “The Holdovers”
    • Deva Anderson, Rachel Lautzenheiser – “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3”
    • Stephanie Diaz-Matos, Philippe Pierre – “They Cloned Tyrone”
    • George Drakoulias – “Barbie”
    • Steven Gizicki – “Maestro”
    • Kirsten Lane – “Saltburn”
    • Kier Lehman – “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”
    • Frankie Pine – “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.”
    • James A. Taylor – “Wonka”
    • Andrea von Foerster – “Air”

     

     

     
    Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted $25 Million And Under

    • Lucy Bright – “The Iron Claw”
    • Kevin Edelman – “Jesus Revolution”
    • Connie Farr – “All of Us Strangers”
    • Carly Hildebrand, Natalie Hayden – “Polite Society”
    • Vanessa Jorge Perry – “Flamin’ Hot”
    • Toko Nagata – “Joy Ride”

     

     

    Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted $10 Million And Under

    • Adam Bennati – “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe”
    • Jody Colero – “Brother”
    • Meghan Currier – “Past Lives”
    • Tracy McKnight – “Somewhere in Queens”
    • Howard Paar – “Eileen”
    • Andy Ross, Ben Sokoler – “War Pony”
    • Michael Turner – “Paint”
    • Lindsay Wolfington – “Theater Camp”

     

     

     
    Best Music Supervision for a Non-Theatrically Released Film

    • Angela Asistio – “Chang Can Dunk”
    • Linda Cohen – “Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain”
    • David Fish – “Rye Lane”
    • Liz Gallacher – “Sitting in Bars with Cake”
    • Rob Lowry, Tracy McKnight – “Family Switch”
    • Toko Nagata – “Totally Killer”
    • Javier Nuño, Joe Rodríguez – “A Million Miles Away”
    • Wyler Sanca – “Heist 88”
    • Derryck “Big Tank” Thornton – “Praise This”

     

     

     
    Best Song Written and/or Recorded for a Film

    “Am I Dreaming” – “Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse”
    Songwriters: Mike Dean, Peter Lee Johnson, Rakim Mayers, Roisee, Leland Wayne, Landon Wayne
    Performers: Metro Boomin, A$AP Rocky, Roisee
    Music Supervisor: Kier Lehman

    “Camp Isn’t Home” – “Theater Camp”
    Songwriters: Noah Galvin, Molly Gordon, Nick Lieberman, Ben Platt, Mark Sonnenblick
    Performers: Alexander Bello, Bailee Bonick, Donovan Colan, Noah Galvin, Molly Gordon, Luke Islam, Madisen Lora, Kyndra Sanchez, Jack Sobolewski, Quinn Titcomb
    Music Supervisor: Lindsay Wolfington

    “Can’t Catch Me Now” – “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes”
    Songwriters: Dan Nigro, Olivia Rodrigo
    Performer: Olivia Rodrigo
    Music Supervisor: Hillary Holmes 

    “I’m Just Ken” – “Barbie”
    Songwriters: Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt
    Performer: Ryan Gosling
    Music Supervisor: George Drakoulias

    “It Never Went Away” – “American Symphony”
    Songwriters: Jon Batiste, Dan Wilson
    Performer: Jon Batiste
    Music Supervisor: Priya Autrey

    “JUICY” – “Joy Ride”
    Songwriters: Isak Alvedahl, Kirubel Swedin, Sandra Wikstrom
    Performer: Ramengvrl
    Music Supervisor: Toko Nagata

    “Little Bit ‘O Soul” – “Totally Killer”
    Songwriters: John Carter, Kenneth Hawker
    Performer: The Linda Lindas
    Music Supervisor: Toko Nagata

    “Quiet Eyes” – “Past Lives”
    Songwriters: Zachary Dawes, Sharon Van Etten
    Performer: Sharon Van Etten
    Music Supervisor: Meghan Currier

    “Road to Freedom” – “Rustin”
    Songwriter: Lenny Kravitz
    Performer: Lenny Kravitz
    Music Supervisor: Barry Cole

    “What Was I Made For?” – “Barbie”
    Songwriters: Billie Eilish O’Connell, Finneas O’Connell
    Performer: Billie Eilish
    Music Supervisor: George Drakoulias

     

     

     

     
    TELEVISION 
    Best Music Supervision – Television Drama

    • Ed Bailie, Abi Leland, Toby Williams – “Top Boy” Season 3
    • Zoë Ellen Bryant, Pete Saville – “I Hate Suzie Too” Season 2
    • Rick Clark – “Dark Winds” Season 2
    • Nora Felder – “Yellowjackets” Season 2
    • Gabe Hilfer – “The White Lotus” Season 2
    • Jonathan Leahy, Manish Raval, Tom Wolfe – “Welcome to Chippendales” Season 1
    • Janine Scalise – “The L Word: Generation Q” Season 3

     

     

    Best Music Supervision – Television Comedy or Musical

    • Matt Biffa – “Sex Education” Season 4
    • Leah Harrison – “I’m a Virgo” Season 1
    • Mike Moreno – “Mariachis” Season 1
    • Javier Nuño, One Six, Joe Rodríguez – “Neon” Season 1
    • Frankie Pine – “Daisy Jones & The Six” Season 1
    • Robin Urdang – “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Season 5
    • Justine von Winterfeldt – “Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin” Season 1
    • Laura Webb, Lindsay Wolfington – “XO, Kitty” Season 1

     

     

     
    Best Music Supervision – Reality Television

    • Greg Danylyshyn – “Teen Mom: The Next Chapter” Season 1
    • Peter Davis – “Are You The One?” Season 9
    • Jon Ernst – “Love Is Blind” Season 5
    • Carrie Hughes – “Love & Hip Hop: Miami” Season 5
    • Sara Torres, Jordan Young – “Love Island USA” Season 5

     

     

    Best Song Written and/or Recorded for Television

    “A Beautiful Game” – “Ted Lasso”
    Songwriters: Max Martin, Ed Sheeran, Foy Vance
    Performer: Ed Sheeran
    Music Supervisors: Christa Miller, Tony Von Pervieux

    “City On Fire” – “City on Fire”
    Songwriter: Zach Ellis
    Performer: Ex Post Facto
    Music Supervisor: Jonathan Leahy

    “Esperando Pelitos” – “Big Mouth”
    Songwriter: Lin-Manuel Miranda
    Performers: Robin De Jesús, PJ Sin Suela
    Music Supervisor: Amanda Krieg Thomas

    “I Found You” – “The L Word: Generation Q”
    Songwriters: Annalia Marie Mallory, Viv Parker, Lexxi Taylor Saal
    Performer: India Carney
    Music Supervisor: Janine Scalise

    “Look At Us Now (Honeycomb)” – “Daisy Jones & The Six”
    Songwriters: Jason Boesel, Blake Mills, Marcus Mumford, Johnathan Rice, Stephony Smith
    Performer: Daisy Jones & The Six
    Music Supervisor: Frankie Pine

    “The Manster (Dr. Hunkenstein’s Theme)” – “Welcome to Chippendales”
    Songwriters: Dan Bern, Siddhartha Khosla, Robert Siegel, Mike Viola
    Performer: Welcome to Chippendales cast
    Music Supervisors: Jonathan Leahy, Manish Raval, Tom Wolfe

    “Pussy Don’t Lie” – “Big Mouth”
    Songwriters: Megan Pete, Mark Rivers
    Performer: Megan Thee Stallion
    Music Supervisor: Amanda Krieg Thomas

    “Staplehead” – “Poker Face”
    Songwriters: John Darnielle, Jamey Jasta
    Performer: Doxxxology
    Music Supervisor: Thomas Golubić

     

     

     

      
    DOCUMENTARIES
    Best Music Supervision for a Documentary

    • Justin Feldman – “All Up in the Biz”
    • Jonathan Finegold – “Little Richard: I Am Everything”
    • Joel C. High – “Maxine’s Baby: The Tyler Perry Story”
    • Susan Jacobs – “Wild Life”
    • Aminé Ramer, Andrea von Foerster – “Peter Case: A Million Miles Away”
    • Amani “Burt Blackarach” Smith – “Stamped from the Beginning”
    • Allison Wood – “Last Stop Larrimah”

     

     

    Best Music Supervision in a Docuseries

    • Janet Billig Rich, Lisa Moberly – “Dear Mama” Season 1
    • James Cartwright – “Muscles & Mayhem: An Unauthorized Story of American Gladiators” Season 1
    • Kyle McKeveny, Joe Rudge – “The Super Models” Season 1
    • Andrea von Foerster – “Welcome to Wrexham” Season 2
    • Willa Yudell – “Arnold” Season 1

     

     

     

    ADVERTISING
    Best Music Supervision in Advertising (Synch)

    • Jeremy Daw, JT Griffith – Nike: A Feel for Every You
    • Andrew Kahn, Morgan Thoryk – Check ‘Em Out
    • Sunny Kapoor, Mike Ladman, Mara Techam – Going Out in Style in the Greatest Story Ever Worn
    • Sunny Kapoor, Mike Ladman, Brandy Ricker, Mara Techam – One Fair Exchange in the Greatest Story Ever Worn
    • Mike Ladman, Mara Techam – Rumble
    • Sara Matarazzo, Stephanie Pigott, Danielle Soury – American Gothic
    • Scott McDaniel – Run This Town – The Road to Halftime Starts on Rihanna Drive
    • Lilah Obregon-Wilson – Wear Your Shine – The Coach Shine Collection
    • Jonathan Wellbelove – iPhone 14 – Action Mode
       

     

     

    Best Music Supervision in Advertising (Original Music)

    • Abbey Hendrix, Mika Sheerin, Jonathan Wellbelove – iPhone 15 Pro – On with the Show
    • Mike Ladman, Mara Techam – Unshattered
    • Mike Ladman, Mara Techam – More of Life Brought to Life – Sneakers
    • Sara Matarazzo, Stephanie Pigott, Danielle Soury – Xbox Series X|S – Wake Up and Dream
    • Nicole Palko, Jonathan Wellbelove – iPhone 15 Plus – Miss You

     

     

     

    TRAILERS
    Best Music Supervision in a Trailer – Film

    • Maggie Baron – “Problemista” – Official Trailer
    • Deric Berberabe, Jordan Silverberg – “Killers of the Flower Moon” – Official Trailer 2
    • Calum Brice-Stevens – “All of Us Strangers” – Official Trailer
    • Danny Exum, Derek Liner – “Sisu” – Official Trailer
    • Bobby Gumm – “Damsel” – Official Trailer
    • Angel Mendoza – “Killers of the Flower Moon” – Official Teaser Trailer
    • Scenery Samundra, Gregory Sweeney – “Priscilla” – Official Trailer 

     

     

    Best Music Supervision in a Trailer – Series

    • Isaac Allaway, Eduardo Fontes Williams – “The Crown” Season 6 – Part 2 Trailer
    • Maggie Baron – “The Idol” – Official Teaser Trailer
    • Deric Berberabe, Jordan Silverberg – “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters” – Official Trailer
    • Deric Berberabe, Jordan Silverberg – “Swarm” – Official Trailer
    • Bobby Gumm – “The Witcher” Season 3 – Official Trailer
    • Rochelle Holguin Cappello, Katie Pool – “Yellowjackets” Season 2 – Official Trailer
    • Sanaz Lavaedian, Marina Polites – “Griselda” – Official Trailer

     

     

     
    Best Music Supervision in a Trailer – Video Game & Interactive

    • Jonny Altepeter, Peter Li – “VALORANT” – Iso Agent Trailer – MYTHS
    • Rebecca Bergman, Brian Murphy – “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” – Official Justice League Trailer – “No More Heroes”
    • Chris Fox, Kyle Hopkins – “South of Midnight” – Announce Trailer
    • Lindsey Kohon, Naaman Snell, Ryan Tomlin, Brandon Young – “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III” – Gameplay Reveal Trailer
    • Raphaella Lima, Michael Sherwood – “Apex Legends: Ignite” Launch Trailer
    • Nick Maker – “Marathon” – Official Announce Trailer
    • Ryan Tomlin, Brandon Young – “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III” – Makarov Reveal Trailer 

     

     

     

    VIDEO GAMES
    Best Music Supervision in a Video Game (Synch)

    • Alex Hackford – Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
    • Alex Hackford, Sophie Levine, Monty Mudd – MLB ‘23: The Show
    • Maya Halfon Cordova – Forza Horizon 5: Rally Adventure
    • Raphaella Lima, Cybele Pettus, Steve Schnur – EA SPORTS FC 24
    • Raphaella Lima, Cybele Pettus, Steve Schnur – F1 23
    • Raphaella Lima, Cybele Pettus, Steve Schnur – Madden NFL 24
    • Ryan Tomlin, Brandon Young – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Season 2-6

     

     

    Best Music Supervision in a Video Game (Original Music)

    Alex Hackford, Scott Hanau, Keith Leary – Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
    Composer: John Paesano
     
    Simon Landry, Alex Riviere – Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
    Composer: Pinar Toprak
     
    Steve Schnur – Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
    Composers: Stephen Barton, Gordy Haab
     
    Jaren Tolman – Hogwarts Legacy
    Composers: Peter Murray, Chuck E. Myers, J. Scott Rakozy
     
    Austin Wintory – Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical
    Composers: Montaigne, Tripod, Austin Wintory
     
    Brandon Young – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III
    Composer: Walter Mair

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