The Television Academy on Thursday revealed winners of its 72nd Engineering Emmy Awards, with four of the nine companies honored for developing and deploying remote production technology that has become invaluable in a year in which the industry saw widespread shutdowns because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Evercast, Hp Inc’s ZCentral Remote Boost, Sohonet’s ClearView Flex and Teradici were singled out by the TV Academy “for recognition in addressing issues related to Covid-19.”
Other winners include the companies and individuals behind Apple ProRes, Codex Raw Workflow and Epic Games for its real-time 3D Unreal Engine. A total of nine companies and five individuals will receive Emmys this year (see the full list below).
Honorees will be feted during a live ceremony October 29 at 5 p.m. Pt via a livestream on Emmys.com. Kirsten Vangsness of Criminal Minds fame will host for a fifth year in a row.
Per the Academy,...
Evercast, Hp Inc’s ZCentral Remote Boost, Sohonet’s ClearView Flex and Teradici were singled out by the TV Academy “for recognition in addressing issues related to Covid-19.”
Other winners include the companies and individuals behind Apple ProRes, Codex Raw Workflow and Epic Games for its real-time 3D Unreal Engine. A total of nine companies and five individuals will receive Emmys this year (see the full list below).
Honorees will be feted during a live ceremony October 29 at 5 p.m. Pt via a livestream on Emmys.com. Kirsten Vangsness of Criminal Minds fame will host for a fifth year in a row.
Per the Academy,...
- 10/9/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
“Bohemian Rhapsody” (live action), “Free Solo” (documentary), and Wes Anderson’s stop-motion “Isle of Dogs” (upsetting the animated “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”) were the top sound-mixing winners at Saturday’s 55th annual Cas Awards (at the InterContinental Hotel).
In terms of the Oscar race, the popular Freddie Mercury biopic, starring Best Actor favorite Rami Malek, strengthened its frontrunning status. The emotional Live Aid concert footage, in particular, benefits from the thunderous IMAX presentation.
Read More: Oscars 2019: Best Sound Mixing Predictions
But “Bohemian Rhapsody” faces tough Oscar competition from “First Man,” “A Star Is Born,” “Roma,” and “Black Panther.” The latter three showcase the continuing versatility of Dolby Atmos.
TV winners included “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”: Vote for Kennedy, Vote for Kennedy; “American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace” (Part 1) The Man Who Would Be Vogue; “Mozart in the Jungle”: Domo Arigato; and “Anthony Bourdain”: Parts...
In terms of the Oscar race, the popular Freddie Mercury biopic, starring Best Actor favorite Rami Malek, strengthened its frontrunning status. The emotional Live Aid concert footage, in particular, benefits from the thunderous IMAX presentation.
Read More: Oscars 2019: Best Sound Mixing Predictions
But “Bohemian Rhapsody” faces tough Oscar competition from “First Man,” “A Star Is Born,” “Roma,” and “Black Panther.” The latter three showcase the continuing versatility of Dolby Atmos.
TV winners included “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”: Vote for Kennedy, Vote for Kennedy; “American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace” (Part 1) The Man Who Would Be Vogue; “Mozart in the Jungle”: Domo Arigato; and “Anthony Bourdain”: Parts...
- 2/17/2019
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
20th Century Fox’s Bohemian Rhapsody won the top film honor at the 55th annual Cas Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing. The Queen biopic is also up for the same honor at the Oscars a week from tomorrow. Last year, the society tapped Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk for the top film honor, and it went on to win the Oscar.
The winning Rhapsody team included production mixer – John Casali and re-recording mixers Paul Massey, Tim Cavagin and Niv Adiri, Cas. The sound team topped competition Saturday night from fellow Oscar nominees A Star Is Born, Black Panther and First Man along with A Quiet Place.
Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Mozart in the Jungle took the one-hour and half-hour TV honors in the ceremony at the Wilshire Grand Ballroom of the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown. Other winners included CNN’s Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown and...
The winning Rhapsody team included production mixer – John Casali and re-recording mixers Paul Massey, Tim Cavagin and Niv Adiri, Cas. The sound team topped competition Saturday night from fellow Oscar nominees A Star Is Born, Black Panther and First Man along with A Quiet Place.
Amazon’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Mozart in the Jungle took the one-hour and half-hour TV honors in the ceremony at the Wilshire Grand Ballroom of the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown. Other winners included CNN’s Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown and...
- 2/17/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Queen biopic “Bohemian Rhapsody” won the Cinema Audio Society’s top prize for sound mixing at Saturday night’s 55th annual CAS Awards. The film is Oscar-nominated for sound mixing this year along with “Black Panther,” “First Man,” “Roma” and “A Star Is Born.”
In a surprise over heavy-hitters “Incredibles 2” and “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs” won the animated prize. “Free Solo” reigned in the documentary field.
TV winners included “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Mozart in the Jungle,” “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story” and “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.”
Three-time CAS award-winner Mary Jo Lang received the President’s Award, while Oscar-winning production mixer Lee Orloff was honored with career achievement recognition.
Steven Spielberg received the organization’s Filmmaker Award. Seven of the director’s films have been nominated by the Cinema Audio Society: “Jurassic Park,” “Schindler’s List,” “Saving Private Ryan,...
In a surprise over heavy-hitters “Incredibles 2” and “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs” won the animated prize. “Free Solo” reigned in the documentary field.
TV winners included “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Mozart in the Jungle,” “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story” and “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.”
Three-time CAS award-winner Mary Jo Lang received the President’s Award, while Oscar-winning production mixer Lee Orloff was honored with career achievement recognition.
Steven Spielberg received the organization’s Filmmaker Award. Seven of the director’s films have been nominated by the Cinema Audio Society: “Jurassic Park,” “Schindler’s List,” “Saving Private Ryan,...
- 2/17/2019
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Variety Film + TV
“Bohemian Rhapsody” has been honored for its sound editing by the Cinema Audio Society, which gave the crowd-pleasing rock biopic its top feature-film prize at the 2019 Cas Awards on Saturday.
Other film awards went to the animated film “Isle of Dogs” and the documentary “Free Solo.”
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” Mozart in the Jungle,” “American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace” and “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” won in the television categories.
Also Read: Oscars Will Air All Award Categories Live on TV, Reversing Course
The winner of the Cas Award for live-action motion picture goes on to win the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing about half the time. This year, four of the five nominees were the same: “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Black Panther,” “First Man” and “A Star Is Born” were nominated by both groups, with the Academy choosing “Roma” for its fifth nominee and the Cas going with “A Quiet Place.
Other film awards went to the animated film “Isle of Dogs” and the documentary “Free Solo.”
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” Mozart in the Jungle,” “American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace” and “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” won in the television categories.
Also Read: Oscars Will Air All Award Categories Live on TV, Reversing Course
The winner of the Cas Award for live-action motion picture goes on to win the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing about half the time. This year, four of the five nominees were the same: “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Black Panther,” “First Man” and “A Star Is Born” were nominated by both groups, with the Academy choosing “Roma” for its fifth nominee and the Cas going with “A Quiet Place.
- 2/17/2019
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Daniel Dugan, Marray Bartlett
Two of the leading actors in the new gay indie film August, Murray Bartlett and Adrian Gonzalez, have at least a brief history in the world of soap operas (All My Children and The Bold and the Beautiful, respectively). It's an interesting coincidence, because — its moody atmosphere and obvious arthouse pretensions aside — the movie is angst-y and full of impossibly pretty boys, just like, well, a soap opera.
On the other hand, what's the problem with that? Trust me: you've never seen a soap opera quite this "gay" before, nor have you ever seen one this joyously sensual.
Five years ago, Troy (Bartlett) and Jonathan (Daniel Dugan) were in the middle of a passionate relationship — but it was not a healthy relationship for Jonathan, who almost lost himself in Troy's smoldering sensuality. Maybe it was a good thing Troy eventually dumped Jonathan and moved to Spain.
Two of the leading actors in the new gay indie film August, Murray Bartlett and Adrian Gonzalez, have at least a brief history in the world of soap operas (All My Children and The Bold and the Beautiful, respectively). It's an interesting coincidence, because — its moody atmosphere and obvious arthouse pretensions aside — the movie is angst-y and full of impossibly pretty boys, just like, well, a soap opera.
On the other hand, what's the problem with that? Trust me: you've never seen a soap opera quite this "gay" before, nor have you ever seen one this joyously sensual.
Five years ago, Troy (Bartlett) and Jonathan (Daniel Dugan) were in the middle of a passionate relationship — but it was not a healthy relationship for Jonathan, who almost lost himself in Troy's smoldering sensuality. Maybe it was a good thing Troy eventually dumped Jonathan and moved to Spain.
- 7/13/2011
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
Reviewed by Christy Karras
(from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival)
Directed by: Eldar Rapaport
Written by: Eldar Rapaport and Brian Sloan
Starring: Murray Bartlett, Daniel Dugan, Adrian Gonzalez, Hilary Goldsher and Bernard Forcher
It’s an all-too-common dilemma: Who hasn’t considered getting back together with the “one who got away” — or even the one you got away from?
That is the quandary behind “August.” Over a few weeks during a sizzling summer, playboy Troy (Murray Bartlett) returns to Los Angeles from a stint overseas and considers rekindling a romance with Jonathan (Daniel Dugan), an old flame he dumped as he left town. But Jonathan is now in a committed relationship with Raoul (Adrian Gonzalez).
This isn’t a movie about actions, and only sometimes is it about words. Instead, first-time feature writer-director Eldar Rapaport presents a series of scenes marked by a lingering sensuality. The not-too-distant past and the...
(from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival)
Directed by: Eldar Rapaport
Written by: Eldar Rapaport and Brian Sloan
Starring: Murray Bartlett, Daniel Dugan, Adrian Gonzalez, Hilary Goldsher and Bernard Forcher
It’s an all-too-common dilemma: Who hasn’t considered getting back together with the “one who got away” — or even the one you got away from?
That is the quandary behind “August.” Over a few weeks during a sizzling summer, playboy Troy (Murray Bartlett) returns to Los Angeles from a stint overseas and considers rekindling a romance with Jonathan (Daniel Dugan), an old flame he dumped as he left town. But Jonathan is now in a committed relationship with Raoul (Adrian Gonzalez).
This isn’t a movie about actions, and only sometimes is it about words. Instead, first-time feature writer-director Eldar Rapaport presents a series of scenes marked by a lingering sensuality. The not-too-distant past and the...
- 6/14/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Christy Karras
(from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival)
Directed by: Eldar Rapaport
Written by: Eldar Rapaport and Brian Sloan
Starring: Murray Bartlett, Daniel Dugan, Adrian Gonzalez, Hilary Goldsher and Bernard Forcher
It’s an all-too-common dilemma: Who hasn’t considered getting back together with the “one who got away” — or even the one you got away from?
That is the quandary behind “August.” Over a few weeks during a sizzling summer, playboy Troy (Murray Bartlett) returns to Los Angeles from a stint overseas and considers rekindling a romance with Jonathan (Daniel Dugan), an old flame he dumped as he left town. But Jonathan is now in a committed relationship with Raoul (Adrian Gonzalez).
This isn’t a movie about actions, and only sometimes is it about words. Instead, first-time feature writer-director Eldar Rapaport presents a series of scenes marked by a lingering sensuality. The not-too-distant past and the...
(from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival)
Directed by: Eldar Rapaport
Written by: Eldar Rapaport and Brian Sloan
Starring: Murray Bartlett, Daniel Dugan, Adrian Gonzalez, Hilary Goldsher and Bernard Forcher
It’s an all-too-common dilemma: Who hasn’t considered getting back together with the “one who got away” — or even the one you got away from?
That is the quandary behind “August.” Over a few weeks during a sizzling summer, playboy Troy (Murray Bartlett) returns to Los Angeles from a stint overseas and considers rekindling a romance with Jonathan (Daniel Dugan), an old flame he dumped as he left town. But Jonathan is now in a committed relationship with Raoul (Adrian Gonzalez).
This isn’t a movie about actions, and only sometimes is it about words. Instead, first-time feature writer-director Eldar Rapaport presents a series of scenes marked by a lingering sensuality. The not-too-distant past and the...
- 6/14/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
James L. Brooks, Mark Gordon, Gary Goetzman, Shawn Ryan, Don Mischer and Fox Sports CEO David Hill are among the producers who will join CNN founder Ted Turner as featured speakers at the second Produced by Conference presented by the Producers Guild of America.
The June 4-6 event at 20th Century Fox Studios will offer more than 30 sessions designed to provide career tools, insights and networking opportunities for television, video and new-media producers.
Conference co-chairs Gale Anne Hurd and Rachel Klein said they drew on TV producers working on everything from scripted programming to reality shows to fashion the lineup. They note the event comes during an "innovative and exciting time for the television industry."
Sessions will include "Better, Faster, Cheaper: The Secrets of Producing Television in 2010," "The Golden Age of Scripted Television," "The Magic of Live Entertainment" and "Get It on Air: Advice on Selling Reality TV Shows." There...
The June 4-6 event at 20th Century Fox Studios will offer more than 30 sessions designed to provide career tools, insights and networking opportunities for television, video and new-media producers.
Conference co-chairs Gale Anne Hurd and Rachel Klein said they drew on TV producers working on everything from scripted programming to reality shows to fashion the lineup. They note the event comes during an "innovative and exciting time for the television industry."
Sessions will include "Better, Faster, Cheaper: The Secrets of Producing Television in 2010," "The Golden Age of Scripted Television," "The Magic of Live Entertainment" and "Get It on Air: Advice on Selling Reality TV Shows." There...
- 5/6/2010
- by By Alex Ben Block
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A 14-year-old boy has tricked the Chicago police force into thinking that he is a real officer. According to Pa, the teenager walked into a police station wearing a uniform and was sent out on patrol with a member of the force. Deputy superintendent Daniel Dugan said that the boy did not have a gun, never issued a ticket and did not drive the squad car during his five-hour patrol. Assistant superintendent James Jackson admitted (more)...
- 1/29/2009
- by By Simon Reynolds
- Digital Spy
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