Art Directors Guild Awards 2019
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24th ADG Awards
February 1, 2020
Period Film:
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Fantasy Film:
Avengers: Endgame
Contemporary Film:
Parasite
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The 24th Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Awards took place on February 1, 2020, at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown, honoring the best production designers of 2019.[1] The nominations were announced on December 9, 2019.[2]
Winners and nominees
[edit]Excellence in Production Design for Feature Film
[edit]Period Film:
- Barbara Ling – Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
- François Audouy – Ford v Ferrari
- Bob Shaw – The Irishman
- Ra Vincent – Jojo Rabbit
- Mark Friedberg – Joker
- Dennis Gassner – 1917
Fantasy Film:
- Charles Wood – Avengers: Endgame
- Kevin Thompson – Ad Astra
- Gemma Jackson – Aladdin
- Rick Heinrichs – Dumbo
- Patrick Tatopoulos – Maleficent: Mistress of Evil
- Rick Carter and Kevin Jenkins – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
Contemporary Film:
- Lee Ha-Jun – Parasite
- Jade Healy – A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
- Kevin Kavanaugh – John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
- David Crank – Knives Out
- Ruth De Jong – Us
Animated Film:
- Bob Pauley – Toy Story 4
- Max Boas – Abominable
- Michael Giaimo – Frozen II
- Pierre-Olivier Vincent – How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
- James Chinlund – The Lion King
Excellence in Production Design for Television
[edit]One-Hour Period or Fantasy Single-Camera Television Series:
- Bill Groom – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (for "Ep. 305, Ep. 308")
- Bo Welch – A Series of Unfortunate Events (for "Penultimate Peril: Part 1")
- Martin Childs – The Crown (for "Aberfan")
- Andrew L. Jones – The Mandalorian (for "Chapter One")
- Deborah Riley – Game of Thrones (for "The Bells")
One-Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Television Series:
- Mark Worthington – The Umbrella Academy (for “We Only See Each Other at Weddings and Funerals”)
- John Paino – Big Little Lies (for “What Have They Done?” “The Bad Mother,” “I Want to Know”)
- Dave Blass – The Boys (for “The Female of the Species”)
- Kay Lee – Euphorua (for “The Trials and Tribulations of Trying to Pee While Depressed,” “And Salt the Earth Behind You”)
- Elisabeth Williams – The Handmaid’s Tale (for “Mayday”)
Television Movie or Limited Series:
- Luke Hull – Chernobyl
- Anne Beauchamp – Black Mirror: Striking Vipers
- David Gropman – Catch-22
- Maria Caso – Deadwood: The Movie
- Alex DiGerlando – Fosse/Verdon
Half-Hour Single-Camera Television Series:
- Michael Bricker – Russian Doll (for "Nothing in This World Is Easy")
- Tyler B. Robinson – Barry (for "ronny/lily")
- Jonathan Paul Green – Fleabag (for “Ep. 5”)
- Todd Fjelsted – GLOW (for "Up, Up, Up")
- Ian Phillips – The Good Place (for "Employee of the Bearimy", "Help Is Other People")
Multi-Camera Television Series:
- John Shaffner – The Big Bang Theory (for "The Stockholm Syndrome", "The Conference Valuation", "The Propagation Proposition")
- Stephan Olson – The Cool Kids (for "Vegas, Baby!")
- Aiyanna Trotter – Family Reunion (for "Remember Black Elvis?")
- Kristan Andrews – No Good Nick (for "The Italian Job")
- Glenda Rovello – Will & Grace (for "Family, Trip", "The Things We Do for Love", "Conscious Coupling")
Short Format: Web Series, Music Video or Commercial:
- James Chinlund – MedMen ("The New Normal")
- Alex DiGerlando – Portal for Facebook: A Very Muppet Portal Launch
- Quito Cooksey – Apple ("It’s Tough Out There")
- Emma Fairley – Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Lana Del Rey ("Don't Call Me Angel")
- Kurt Gefke – Taylor Swift ("Lover")
Variety or Competition Series / Awards or Event Special:
- Monica Sotto – Drunk History (for "Are You Afraid of the Drunk?")
- David Korins – 91st Academy Awards
- Jason Sherwood – Rent: Live
- Keith Raywood, Akira Yoshimura, Joe DeTullio, Eugene Lee – Saturday Night Live (for "1764 Emma Stone," "1762 Sandra Oh," "1760 John Mulaney")
- Tamlyn Wright, Baz Halpin – Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour
References
[edit]- ^ Giardina, Carolyn. "'Parasite,' 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' Win Art Directors Guild Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ^ Petski, Denise. "Art Directors Guild Awards: 'The Irishman', 'Mandalorian', 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood' Among Nominees". Deadline. Retrieved 1 January 2021.