Skyfall (Stuart Baird) has been nominated for an award by the American Cinema Editors guild in the Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) category. The awards recognize outstanding editing in nine categories of film, television and documentaries. The winners will be announced during a ceremony at the International Ballroom of the Beverley Hilton Hotel on Saturday, February 16th.
The nominees for Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic)
Argo - William Goldenberg
Life of Pi - Tim Squyres
Lincoln - Michael Kahn
Skyfall - Stuart Baird
Zero Dark Thirty - Dylan Tichenor and William Goldenberg
No joy for Skyfall (Stuart Baird) as Argo (William Goldenberg) wins Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) at the American Cinema Editors ACE Eddie Awards.
Skyfall is one of five films nominated for the top award by the Cinema Audio Society, a non-profit organisation that honours the art of sound mixing in film and television. The Cinema Audio Society is one of two groups that give awards for sound work. Its awards - made in two film and four TV categories - are minimal compared to the nearly twenty categories handed out by the Motion Picture Sound Editors, who will announce their nominations in mid-January.
The five nominated Live Action films are as follows.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Les Miserables
Lincoln
Skyfall
Zero Dark Thirty
Skyfall has received three nominations for the 60th Motion Picture Sound Editors' Golden Reel Awards. The Golden Reel Awards recognize sound editing in 22 categories encompassing feature films, television, animation, computer entertainment and student work. The awards ceremony will be on the 17th February.
Skyfall has been nominated in the following three categories.
Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film
Best Sound Editing: Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film
Best Sound Editing: Music in a Feature Film
Congratulations to Skyfall on winning Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film at the Motion Picture Sound Editors' Golden Reel Awards. -{
Skyfall has received seven nominations for the Annual Saturn Awards, The awards ceremony date and location will be announced in the coming weeks. The Saturns are awarded in twenty film categories, nine TV categories and four-in-home entertainment categories.
Best Action/Adventure Film - Skyfall
Best Actor - Daniel Craig
Best Supporting Actor - Javier Bardem
Best Supporting Actress - Judi Dench
Best Editing - Stuart Baird & Kate Baird
Best Music - Thomas Newman
Best Make-Up - Naomie Donne, Donald Mowat, Love Larson
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Nominees for the 15th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards, which celebrate excellence in film, television and commercial costume design, were announced this morning. Skyfall/Jany Temime is one of five nominees for Excellence in Contemporary Film. The winners of the seven competitive awards will be revealed at a ceremony on Tuesday 19th February at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
The five nominees for Excellence in Contemporary Film
Beasts of the Southern Wild - Stephani Lewis
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel - Louise Stjernsward
Silver Linings Playbook - Mark Bridges
Skyfall - Jany Temime
Zero Dark Thirty - George L. Little
Looking forward to the Oscar broadcast with some trepidation. Past history of "tributes" during the awards - particularly with music and or dancing involved has more often than not been filled with a lot of "cheese" and cringe worthy moments for me. The Bond franchise is particularly ripe for exploitation by the media at these type of events. When short reports on the films or other coverage is done either for retrospectives or around the release of a current film, it usually results in badly edited sequences filled with the all the known cliches (such as showing all the "Bond, James Bond" bits or the bad puns, etc.) not to mention the most unoriginal questions from reporters, many of whom don't seem to even know the basics of the Bond franchise history.
I'm hoping that Adele's Skyfall number will be classy, without any bombastic production design around her (choreography OR projected images that don't match the haunting theme of the song or divert from Adele herself). The same goes with Bassey. I am a fan of Dame Shirley, but she can sometimes overwork her style during live performances of the Bond themes, instead of just keeping them true to the original recorded version. If she can stay away from that, and if the production designers just have them sing on the stage with the focus on them and the orchestra, I think it would keep it first class. Also hoping when they do the tribute to the franchise, they won't rush through it (as they've done with past tributes) and will show and speak about Fleming. Would even be nice if they showed a few seconds of the old black and white interview he did at Goldeneye so many who are not as familiar with him could actually see who started the whole phenomenom.
Looking forward to the Oscar broadcast with some trepidation. Past history of "tributes" during the awards - particularly with music and or dancing involved has more often than not been filled with a lot of "cheese" and cringe worthy moments for me. The Bond franchise is particularly ripe for exploitation by the media at these type of events. When short reports on the films or other coverage is done either for retrospectives or around the release of a current film, it usually results in badly edited sequences filled with the all the known cliches (such as showing all the "Bond, James Bond" bits or the bad puns, etc.) not to mention the most unoriginal questions from reporters, many of whom don't seem to even know the basics of the Bond franchise history.
I'm hoping that Adele's Skyfall number will be classy, without any bombastic production design around her (choreography OR projected images that don't match the haunting theme of the song or divert from Adele herself).
You know this is gonna happen... They always do this.
The same goes with Bassey. I am a fan of Dame Shirley, but she can sometimes overwork her style during live performances of the Bond themes, instead of just keeping them true to the original recorded version. If she can stay away from that, and if the production designers just have them sing on the stage with the focus on them and the orchestra, I think it would keep it first class. Also hoping when they do the tribute to the franchise, they won't rush through it (as they've done with past tributes) and will show and speak about Fleming. Would even be nice if they showed a few seconds of the old black and white interview he did at Goldeneye so many who are not as familiar with him could actually see who started the whole phenomenom.
Its only a 4 hour show, they cant fit the entire "everything or nothing" documentary...
Film critic Mark Kermode hands out his coveted statuettes to his pick of the best film-makers and actors over the last year. Featuring Sam Mendes and Mads Mikkelsen.
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Looking forward to the Oscar broadcast with some trepidation. Past history of "tributes" during the awards - particularly with music and or dancing involved has more often than not been filled with a lot of "cheese" and cringe worthy moments for me. The Bond franchise is particularly ripe for exploitation by the media at these type of events. When short reports on the films or other coverage is done either for retrospectives or around the release of a current film, it usually results in badly edited sequences filled with the all the known cliches (such as showing all the "Bond, James Bond" bits or the bad puns, etc.) not to mention the most unoriginal questions from reporters, many of whom don't seem to even know the basics of the Bond franchise history.
I'm hoping that Adele's Skyfall number will be classy, without any bombastic production design around her (choreography OR projected images that don't match the haunting theme of the song or divert from Adele herself).
You know this is gonna happen... They always do this.
The same goes with Bassey. I am a fan of Dame Shirley, but she can sometimes overwork her style during live performances of the Bond themes, instead of just keeping them true to the original recorded version. If she can stay away from that, and if the production designers just have them sing on the stage with the focus on them and the orchestra, I think it would keep it first class. Also hoping when they do the tribute to the franchise, they won't rush through it (as they've done with past tributes) and will show and speak about Fleming. Would even be nice if they showed a few seconds of the old black and white interview he did at Goldeneye so many who are not as familiar with him could actually see who started the whole phenomenom.
Its only a 4 hour show, they cant fit the entire "everything or nothing" documentary...
Understand that. Just hope they at least show something of Fleming.
An article from the BBC's Emma Saunders in Hollywood ahead of the Oscars ceremony on Sunday. Features comment from George Lazenby, Jane Seymour, and Michael G. Wilson.
Thought I'd post this here: What did everyone make of the Oscars tribute? I thought it was ok. It said it was going to celebrate it through music but then just used the James Bond theme, Live And Let Die and then Goldfinger. IMHO it could've been better but it could've been worse.
"You are about to wake when you dream that you are dreaming"
Same. Also, it seems a bit pointless having Adele sing Skyfall later. Should've blended it in. Goldfinger by Dame Shirley followed by Skyfall would've been great!
"You are about to wake when you dream that you are dreaming"
When the presenters (Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas) were walking out to present "Best Director," did anyone catch that the orchestra was playing "Nobody Does it Better?" Thought this was very cool. :007)
When the presenters (Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas) were walking out to present "Best Director," did anyone catch that the orchestra was playing "Nobody Does it Better?" Thought this was very cool. :007)
I did hear that. It was a nice nod.
As for Best Score, I have heard most of the nominees and would have picked Anna Karenina, followed by Life of Pi over SkyFall. Glad to see Anna Karenina won for Costume Design. It is an incredibly designed film, especially visually.
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No joy for Skyfall (Stuart Baird) as Argo (William Goldenberg) wins Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) at the American Cinema Editors ACE Eddie Awards.
'Argo,' 'Silver Linings,' 'Brave' and 'Breaking Bad' win ACE Eddie Awards
http://www.hitfix.com/in-contention/argo-silver-linings-brave-and-breaking-bad-win-ace-eddie-awards
No joy for Skyfall as Les Miserables wins Live Action honour at the 49th annual Cinema Audio Society Awards.
Sound Mixers Pick 'Les Miserables' For CAS Award
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/embargoed-sound-mixers-honor-xxx-421777
Congratulations to Skyfall on winning Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film at the Motion Picture Sound Editors' Golden Reel Awards. -{
MPSE Golden Reel Awards: 'Life Of Pi', 'Les Miserables', 'Skyfall', 'Wreck-It-Ralph', 'Game Of Thrones', 'Fringe'
http://www.deadline.com/2013/02/mpse-golden-reel-awards-embargoed-kinsey-life-of-pi-les-miserables-skyfall-wreck-it-ralph-game-of-thrones-fringe/
'Hobbit' Leads Saturn Awards With Nine Nominations
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/hobbit-leads-saturn-awards-nine-422530
Full list of nominations.
http://www.saturnawards.org/nominations.html
Skyfall's seven nominations are as follows.
Best Action/Adventure Film - Skyfall
Best Actor - Daniel Craig
Best Supporting Actor - Javier Bardem
Best Supporting Actress - Judi Dench
Best Editing - Stuart Baird & Kate Baird
Best Music - Thomas Newman
Best Make-Up - Naomie Donne, Donald Mowat, Love Larson
Congratulations to Skyfall/Jany Temime for winning Excellence in Contemporary Film at the 15th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards. -{
Skyfall and Anna Karenina receive costume design awards
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-21518016
I'm hoping that Adele's Skyfall number will be classy, without any bombastic production design around her (choreography OR projected images that don't match the haunting theme of the song or divert from Adele herself). The same goes with Bassey. I am a fan of Dame Shirley, but she can sometimes overwork her style during live performances of the Bond themes, instead of just keeping them true to the original recorded version. If she can stay away from that, and if the production designers just have them sing on the stage with the focus on them and the orchestra, I think it would keep it first class. Also hoping when they do the tribute to the franchise, they won't rush through it (as they've done with past tributes) and will show and speak about Fleming. Would even be nice if they showed a few seconds of the old black and white interview he did at Goldeneye so many who are not as familiar with him could actually see who started the whole phenomenom.
So far with you
You know this is gonna happen... They always do this.
Its only a 4 hour show, they cant fit the entire "everything or nothing" documentary...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01qypkc/The_Culture_Show_Forget_the_Oscars_Here_Are_the_Kermodes_A_Culture_Show_Special/
Film critic Mark Kermode hands out his coveted statuettes to his pick of the best film-makers and actors over the last year. Featuring Sam Mendes and Mads Mikkelsen.
Understand that. Just hope they at least show something of Fleming.
Wallis honoured at awards luncheon
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/film-tv/news/wallis-honoured-at-awards-luncheon-29088139.html
Reporter's log: Oscars 2013
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-21544910
I think she could hold her own but there is a lot of pressure! haha
Skyfall wins an Oscar for Sound Editing!!!
SKYFALL WINS best song!! Great, wonderful, 2 Oscars till now, not bad!
Surely now officially the most successful Bond movie ever, whatever measure is used!
So so pleased!
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I did hear that. It was a nice nod.
As for Best Score, I have heard most of the nominees and would have picked Anna Karenina, followed by Life of Pi over SkyFall. Glad to see Anna Karenina won for Costume Design. It is an incredibly designed film, especially visually.
Well done for the two wins that SkyFall received.
Congratulations to all who worked on Skyfall, and for the Oscars success -{
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