The Hollywood Post Alliance announced the nominees for the 9th annual 2014 HPA Awards, scheduled for Nov. 6 at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles. The awards honor excellence in postproduction while bringing recognition to the creative achievements of individuals and companies as well as creative excellence and groundbreaking technologies within the postproduction industry.
The nominees in the 12 craft categories were chosen from a field of entries in color grading, editing, sound and visual effects for motion pictures, commercials and television. Judging was completed by panels of category peers and experts.
Nominees for the 2014 HPA Awards are:
Outstanding Color Grading – Feature Film
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Jill Bogdanowicz, Modern VideoFilm
Gravity
Steven J. Scott, Technicolor
12 Years a Slave
Tom Poole, Company 3
Labor Day
Natasha Leonnet, Modern VideoFilm
Monuments Men
Skip Kimball, Technicolor
Outstanding Color Grading – Television
Game of Thrones – Mockingbird
Joe Finley, Modern VideoFilm
Outlander – “Sassenach”
Steven Porter, MTI Film
The Blacklist – “Berlin: Conclusion”
Randall Starnes, ColorWorks, a Sony Pictures Digital Productions Company
Reign – “Pilot”
David Cole, Modern VideoFilm
Castle – “Veritas”
Anthony Smith, Encore
Outstanding Color Grading – Commercial
Citibank “Bright Lights”
Dave Hussey, Company 3
Maserati “Strike”
Siggy Ferstl, Company 3
Southern Comfort “Shark Bite”
Tim Masick, Company 3
GE “Childlike Imagination”
Stefan Sonnenfeld, Company 3
Doosan “Heavy Industries”
Siggy Ferstl, Company 3
Outstanding Editing – Feature Film
12 Years a Slave
Joe Walker, ACE
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Jeff Ford, ACE and Matthew Schmidt
Guardians of the Galaxy
Fred Raskin and Craig Wood, ACE
Captain Phillips
Christopher Rouse, ACE
American Hustle
Jay Cassidy, ACE, Crispin Struthers, ACE and Alan Baumgarten, ACE
Outstanding Editing – Television
House of Cards – “Chapter 26″
Cindy Mollo, ACE, Netflix Inc.
Breaking Bad – “Felina”
Skip Macdonald, ACE
The Sixties – “The Assassination of President Kennedy”
Chris A. Peterson, ACE
The Good Wife – “Hitting the Fan”
Scott Vickrey, ACE
House of Cards – “Chapter 14″
Byron Smith, Netflix Inc.
Outstanding Editing – Commercial
NY Lottery “Toast”
Chris Franklin, Big Sky Edit
Pepsi “Rhythm of Now”
Steve Gandolfi, Cut+Run
American Express “What’s Your 20?”
Chris Franklin, Big Sky Edit
Nissan Juke “Trigger”
Doobie White, Therapy Studios
Santander Bank “Movie Marathon”
Chris Franklin, Big Sky Edit
Outstanding Sound – Feature Film
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Jeremy Peirson and Skip Lievsay, Warner Bros. Sound
Godzilla
Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn
Tim Le Blanc, Gregg Landaker and Rick Kline, Warner Bros. Sound
Frozen
David Fluhr and Gabriel Guy, Walt Disney Studios Sound
Odin Benitez, Formosa Group
Noah
Craig Henighan and Jill Purdy, Subsonic Sound Service
Skip Lievsay, Warner Bros. Sound NY
Gravity
Glenn Fremantle, Sound 24
Skip Lievsay, Warner Bros. Sound
Christopher Benstead and Niv Adiri, Warner Bros. De Lane Lea
Outstanding Sound – Television
Game of Thrones – “The Children”
Tim Kimmel, Onnalee Blank, Mathew Waters, Paula Fairfield and Brad Katona, Todd – Soundelux
Banshee – “Homecoming”
Bradley North, Joe DeAngelis, Bill Freesh, David Werntz and Tiffany S. Griffith, NBC Universal StudioPost
Toy Story OF TERROR!
Axel Geddes, Pixar Animation Studios
Tom Myers, Gary Summers, Michael Silvers and Dustin Cawood, Skywalker Sound
House of Cards – “Chapter 14”
Jeremy Molod, Netflix Inc.
The Good Wife – “Dramatics, Your Honor”
Fredric Judkins, John Snider and Christian Buenaventura, Technicolor Sound
Larry Benjamin and Kevin Valentine, Smart Post Sound
Outstanding Sound – Commercial
Honda Europe “Inner Beauty”
Anthony Moore and Tom Joyce, Factory
Lurpak “Adventure Awaits”
Aaron Reynolds, Wave Studios
Nissan Juke “Trigger”
Doobie White, Therapy Studios
Save The Children “Most Shocking Second A Day Video”
Jon Clarke, Factory
Three “The Ride”
Jack Sedgwick, Wave Studios
Outstanding Visual Effects – Feature Film
Gravity
Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, Max Solomon, Paul Beilby and Stuart Penn, Framestore
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton, R. Christopher White and Eric Reynolds, Weta Digital
Maleficent
Adam Valdez, Seth Maury, Kevin Hahn, David Seager and Carey Villegas, MPC
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Russell Earl, Steve Rawlins, Johan Thorngren, Francois Lambert and
Daniel Pearson, Industrial Light & Magic
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, Erik Winquist, Keith Miller and Paul Story, Weta Digital
Outstanding Visual Effects – Television
House of Cards – “Chapter 19”
James Pastorius, Andy Witkowski, Rusty Ippolito and Andrew Roberts, Savage Visual Effects
Hawaii Five-0 – “Ho’onani Makuakane”
Armen Kevorkian, Jane Sharvina, Andranik Taranyan, Steve Graves and Dan Lopez, Encore VFX
Game of Thrones – “The Children”
Joe Bauer, Fire and Blood Productions
Sven Martin, Pixomondo
Jörn Grosshans, Mackevision
Thomas Schelesny, Scanline VFX
Matthew Rouleau, Rodeo FX
Silicon Valley – “Articles of Incorporation”
Lawson Deming, Cory Jamieson, Bill Parker, Casi Blume and Seth Cobb, Barnstorm VFX
Tyrant – “Pilot”
Doug Ludwig, Lindsay Hoppe, Chad Schott, Gevork Babityan, Arutyan Arthur Sayan, Encore VFX
Outstanding Visual Effects – Commercial
Lipton “Be More Tea”
Ben Cronin, Charlie Bayliss and Russell Dodgson, Framestore
Qualcomm “Snapdragon – Unsung Hero”
Andy Rowan-Robinson, Euna Kho, Matt Pascuzzi and Shayne Ryan, Framestore
GE “Childlike Imagination”
Benjamin Walsh, Dominik Bauch and Brian Burke, Method Studios
Captain Morgan “Fireship”
Murray Butler, Raul Ortego, Mike Bain and Andy Rowan-Robinson, Framestore
Audi A3 eTon “Powerwalking’”
Simon French, William Bartlett, Alex Doyle and Kimon Matara, Framestore