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    Home » “Mad Max,” “The Martian,” “The Danish Girl,” “The Revenant” Among Nominees For Excellence In Production Design Awards

    “Mad Max,” “The Martian,” “The Danish Girl,” “The Revenant” Among Nominees For Excellence In Production Design Awards

    By SHOOTTuesday, January 5, 2016Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments15957 Views
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    Production designer Eve Stewart was nominated for her work on "The Danish Girl"
    LOS ANGELES --

    Nominees for the Art Directors Guild (ADG, IATSE Local 800) 20th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards in 11 categories of Production Design for theatrical motion pictures, television, commercials and music videos were announced  by ADG Council chair Marcia Hinds and awards producer Thomas Wilkins.

    The 20th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards will take place on Sunday, January 31, 2016 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel with comedian Owen Benjamin serving as host.

    Nominated for best production design in a period feature film are: Jack Fisk for The Revenant; Mark Ricker for Trumbo; Thomas E. Sanders for Crimson Peak; Eve Stewart for The Danish Girl; and Adam Stockhausen for Bridge of Spies.

    Fantasy film nominees are production designers: Rick Carter and Darren Gilford for Star Wars: The Force Awakens; Scott Chambliss for Tomorrowland; Dante Ferretti for Cinderella; Colin Gibson for Mad Max: Fury Road; and Edward Verreaux for Jurassic World.

    Contemporary film nominees are Judy Becker for Joy; Mark Digby for Ex Machina; Dennis Gassner for Spectre; Arthur Max for The Martian; and Patrice Vermette for Sicario.

    On the TV front, in the running for the one-hour period or fantasy single camera series honor are episodes of Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones, Gotham, The Knick and Mad Men.

    Nominated in the one-hour contemporary single-camera series category are episodes of Better Call Saul, Empire, Homeland, House of Cards and True Detective.

    There was a tie in the variety, reality or competition series category resulting in six nominees, which are episodes of Conan, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Key & Peele, Saturday Night Live, Top Chef and The Voice Season 9.

    THE NOMINEES FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A FEATURE FILM IN 2015 ARE:

    PERIOD FILM
    BRIDGE OF SPIES
    Production Designer: ADAM STOCKHAUSEN

    CRIMSON PEAK
    Production Designer: THOMAS E. SANDERS

    THE DANISH GIRL
    Production Designer: EVE STEWART

    THE REVENANT
    Production Designer: JACK FISK

    TRUMBO
    Production Designer: MARK RICKER

    FANTASY FILM
    CINDERELLA
    Production Designer: DANTE FERRETTI

    JURASSIC WORLD
    Production Designer: EDWARD VERREAUX

    MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
    Production Designer: COLIN GIBSON

    STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS
    Production Designers: RICK CARTER, DARREN GILFORD

    TOMORROWLAND
    Production Designer: SCOTT CHAMBLISS

    CONTEMPORARY FILM
    EX MACHINA
    Production Designer: MARK DIGBY

    JOY
    Production Designer: JUDY BECKER

    THE MARTIAN
    Production Designer: ARTHUR MAX

    SICARIO
    Production Designer: PATRICE VERMETTE

    SPECTRE
    Production Designer: DENNIS GASSNER

    THE NOMINEES FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR TELEVISION IN 2015:

    ONE-HOUR PERIOD OR FANTASY SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES
    DOWNTON ABBEY: “A Moorland Holiday”
    Production Designer: DONAL WOODS

    GAME OF THRONES: “High Sparrow,” “Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken,” “Hardhome”
    Production Designer: DEBORAH RILEY

    GOTHAM: “Strike Force,” “Dammed If You Do…”
    Production Designer: RICHARD BERG

    THE KNICK: “Ten Knots,” “The Best With The Best To Get The Best,” “Wonderful
    Surprises”
    Production Designer: HOWARD CUMMINGS

    MAD MEN: “Person to Person”
    Production Designer: DAN BISHOP

    ONE-HOUR CONTEMPORARY SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES
    BETTER CALL SAUL: “Five-O,” “Rico,” “Marco”
    Production Designer: TONY FANNING

    EMPIRE: “Pilot”
    Production Designer: STEVE SAKLAD

    HOMELAND: “The Tradition of Hospitality,” “All About Allison,” “The Litvinov Ruse”
    Production Designer: JOHN D. KRETSCHMER

    HOUSE OF CARDS: “Chapter 29,” “Chapter 36”
    Production Designer: STEVE ARNOLD

    TRUE DETECTIVE: “The Western Book of the Dead,” “Night Finds You,”
    “Omega Station”
    Production Designer: ALEX DiGERLANDO

    TELEVISION MOVIE OR LIMITED SERIES
    AMERICAN HORROR STORY: HOTEL: “Checking In”
    Production Designer: MARK WORTHINGTON

    BESSIE
    Production Designer: CLARK HUNTER

    FARGO: “Waiting For Dutch,” “Before the Law,” “Fear and Trembling”
    Production Designer: WARREN ALAN YOUNG

    TUT: “Power,” “Betrayal,” “Destiny”
    Production Designer: MICHAEL HANAN

    WOLF HALL: “Three Card Trick”
    Production Designer: PAT CAMPBELL

    HALF HOUR SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES
    THE LAST MAN ON EARTH: “Alive in Tucson,” “Is Anybody Out There?,” “Silent Night”
    Production Designer: BRUCE ROBERT HILL

    THE MUPPETS: “The Ex-Factor,” “Pig’s in a Blanket”
    Production Designer: DENISE PIZZINI

    SILICON VALLEY: “Sand Hill Shuffle,” “Homicide,” “Adult Content”
    Production Designer: RICHARD TOYON

    TRANSPARENT: “Kina Hora,” “The Book of Life,” “Oscillate”
    Production Designer: CAT SMITH

    VEEP: “Joint Session,” “Election Night”
    Production Designer: JAMES GLOSTER

    MULTI-CAMERA SERIES
    2 BROKE GIRLS: “And the Escape Room,” “And the Maybe Baby,”
    “And the Coming Out Party”
    Production Designer: GLENDA ROVELLO

    THE BIG BANG THEORY: “The Skywalker Incursion,” “The Mystery Date
    Observation,” “The Platonic Permutation”
    Production Designer: JOHN SHAFFNER

    CLIPPED: “Dreamers,” “Wi-Fi,” “World’s Rudest Barbershop”
    Production Designer: GREG GRANDE

    MOM: “Mashed Potatoes and A Little Nitrous,” “Six Popes and Red Ferrari,”
    “Fun Girl Stuff and Eternal Salvation”
    Production Designer: JOHN SHAFFNER

    TRUTH BE TOLD: “Pilot,” “Big Black Coffee,” “Members Only”
    Production Designer: STEPHAN OLSON

    AWARDS OR EVENT SPECIAL
    67th ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS
    Production Designers: TAMLYN WRIGHT, BAZ HALPIN

    THE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS: 2015
    Production Designers: JOE STEWART, JOHN SHAFFNER

    THE OSCARS: 2015
    Production Designer: DEREK McLANE

    SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: “40th Anniversary Special”
    Production Designers: KEITH IAN RAYWOOD, EUGENE LEE, AKIRA YOSHIMURA, N. JOSEPH DeTULLIO, PETER BARAN

    THE WIZ LIVE
    Production Designer: DEREK McLANE

    SHORT FORMAT: WEB SERIES, MUSIC VIDEO OR COMMERCIAL
    AMERICAN HORROR STORY: HOTEL: “Hallways”
    Production Designer: ZACH MATHEWS

    APPLE MUSIC: “The History of Sound”
    Production Designer: JESS GONCHOR

    DURACELL – STAR WARS: “Battle For Christmas Morning”
    Production Designer: TOM MEYER

    MADONNA: “Ghosttown”
    Production Designer: EMMA FAIRLEY

    VICTORIA’S SECRET: “Rome”
    Production Designer: JEFFREY BEECROFT

    VARIETY, REALITY OR COMPETITION SERIES
    CONAN: “At Comic-Con”
    Production Designer: CHRISTOPHER GOUMAS

    THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW: “Halloween”
    Production Designer: SCOTT MOSES

    KEY & PEELE: “Ya’ll Ready For This?” “The End”
    Production Designer: GARY KORDAN

    SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: “Tracey Morgan/Demi Lovato,” “Scarlett Johansson/Wiz
    Khalifa,” “Miley Cyrus”
    Production Designers: KEITH IAN RAYWOOD, EUGENE LEE, AKIRA YOSHIMURA, N. JOSEPH DeTULLIO

    TOP CHEF: “Stop the Presses”
    Production Designer: JAMES PEARSE CONNELLY

    THE VOICE SEASON 9: “Blind Auditions Premiere,” “Battles Premiere,”
    “The Knockouts Premiere”
    Production Designers: ANTON GOSS, JAMES PEARSE CONNELLY

    As previously announced, Academy Award winning director David O. Russell will receive the Guild’s prestigious Cinematic Imagery Award. Turner Classic Movies (TCM) host Robert Osborne will be the first to receive ADG’s newly created William Cameron Menzies Award for his work in championing classic motion pictures.

    Recipients of this year’s Lifetime Achievement Awards include scenic artist Bill Anderson, Oscar®-nominated matte artist Harrison Ellenshaw, set designer William J. Newmon, II and Emmy® and Oscar®-winning production designer Patrizia von Brandenstein, scenic artist Bill Anderson, Oscar®-nominated matte artist Harrison Ellenshaw and set designer William J. Newmon, II.

    Four legendary women – production designer Carmen Dillon, production designer and illustrator Dorothea Holt Redmond, production and costume designer Patricia Norris, and art director and set designer Dianne Wager – will be inducted into the Art Directors Guild (ADG) Hall of Fame.

    Producers of this year’s ADG Awards (#ADGawards) are production designers Tom Wilkins and Judy Cosgrove. ADG Awards are open only to productions, when made within the U.S., by producer’s signatory to the IATSE agreement. Foreign entries are acceptable without restrictions.

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