‘Gravity,’ ‘Frozen’ win Cinema Audio Society sound-mixing awards
“Gravity” and “Frozen” were the feature film winners at the 50th Cinema Audio Society Awards on Saturday evening in Los Angeles.
The team from “Gravity” won for sound mixing in a live action motion picture, and “Frozen” took the top prize for sound mixing in an animated motion picture.
“Behind the Candelabra” won for sound mixing in a television movie or miniseries, and the “Game of Thrones” episode titled “The Rains of Castamere” took home the prize for sound mixing in a one-hour TV series.
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The “Goodnight Gracie” episode of “Modern Family” won for sound mixing in a half-hour television series, and Part 1 of “History of the Eagles” won the sound-mixing award for nonfiction, variety or music television, series or specials.
Re-recording mixer Andy Nelson received the Cinema Audio Society’s Career Achievement Award, and producer-director Edward Zwick was presented with the society’s Filmmaker Award.
The ceremony, at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel, featured a tribute to Ray Dolby, the inventor and founder of Dolby Laboratories.
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