Underbelly: Razor took home two key awards at the Australian Production Design Guild Awards last night.
The ceremony was hosted by Academy Award winner Adam Eliot with presenters At the Movies’ Margaret Pomeranz, Rod Allan, CEO of Docklands Studios Melbourne and Simon Wood, designer of video game La Noire.
The Underbelly series’ production designer Patrick Reardon and art director Scott Bird won the best Design for a Television Drama while Louise Wakefield won for Best Costume design for Screen.
In the Best Design for a Feature category went to Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark’s Roger Ford, production designer, and Lucinda Thomson, art director.
CommBank’s Centenary ad won best design on an advertisement, awarding Annie Beauchamp, Nicki Gardiner and Edward Cotton.
A full list of winners can be found on the Apdg website.
The ceremony was hosted by Academy Award winner Adam Eliot with presenters At the Movies’ Margaret Pomeranz, Rod Allan, CEO of Docklands Studios Melbourne and Simon Wood, designer of video game La Noire.
The Underbelly series’ production designer Patrick Reardon and art director Scott Bird won the best Design for a Television Drama while Louise Wakefield won for Best Costume design for Screen.
In the Best Design for a Feature category went to Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark’s Roger Ford, production designer, and Lucinda Thomson, art director.
CommBank’s Centenary ad won best design on an advertisement, awarding Annie Beauchamp, Nicki Gardiner and Edward Cotton.
A full list of winners can be found on the Apdg website.
- 10/18/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
The Australian Production Design Guild has presented its award for outstanding contribution to design to Roger Kirk.
Kirk is an Australian costume designer working primarily in stage and film. He has also previously won the Tony Award for Best Costume Design and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design for The King and I and was nominated for 42nd Street. His Australian film credits include Brilliant Lies, Dad and Dave: On Our Selection, and Turtle Beach.
The Apdg Awards were presented at Sydney's Doltone House by Oscar-winner Adam Elliot. Other presenters included the ABC's Margaret Pomeranz, Aftrs head of screen design Sarah Stollman, Docklands Studios Melbourne chief executive Rod Allan, and L.A. Noire game designer Simon Wood.
The full list of Apdg Award winners can be found below and showreels at the Apdg website.
The Aftrs 2012 Apdg - Student Award Lauren O Flaherty - Designer Loot
The Digistor...
Kirk is an Australian costume designer working primarily in stage and film. He has also previously won the Tony Award for Best Costume Design and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design for The King and I and was nominated for 42nd Street. His Australian film credits include Brilliant Lies, Dad and Dave: On Our Selection, and Turtle Beach.
The Apdg Awards were presented at Sydney's Doltone House by Oscar-winner Adam Elliot. Other presenters included the ABC's Margaret Pomeranz, Aftrs head of screen design Sarah Stollman, Docklands Studios Melbourne chief executive Rod Allan, and L.A. Noire game designer Simon Wood.
The full list of Apdg Award winners can be found below and showreels at the Apdg website.
The Aftrs 2012 Apdg - Student Award Lauren O Flaherty - Designer Loot
The Digistor...
- 10/18/2012
- by Staff Reporter
- IF.com.au
The Australian Production Design Guild has announced its shortlist for this years awards for excellence in stage and screen design.
The announcement:
The Australian Production Design Guild in association with Docklands Studios Melbourne is delighted to announce the nominees for the 2012 Awards for Excellence in Stage and Screen Design
The Australian Production Design Guild’s 2012 Awards for Excellence in Stage and Screen Design will be held on Wednesday 17th October 2012 at Parkview Room, Doltone House Darling Island Wharf from 6.30pm, where the winners across 16 categories will be announced.
“The number of entries was impressive” announced George Liddle, Chair of the Apdg Board. With so many quality entrants this year it was difficult for the judges to make a decision.
The Apdg Awards is an annual event first held in 2011. It gathers together a myriad of talents and associated production design professionals from the Australian film, television, stage and interactive multimedia...
The announcement:
The Australian Production Design Guild in association with Docklands Studios Melbourne is delighted to announce the nominees for the 2012 Awards for Excellence in Stage and Screen Design
The Australian Production Design Guild’s 2012 Awards for Excellence in Stage and Screen Design will be held on Wednesday 17th October 2012 at Parkview Room, Doltone House Darling Island Wharf from 6.30pm, where the winners across 16 categories will be announced.
“The number of entries was impressive” announced George Liddle, Chair of the Apdg Board. With so many quality entrants this year it was difficult for the judges to make a decision.
The Apdg Awards is an annual event first held in 2011. It gathers together a myriad of talents and associated production design professionals from the Australian film, television, stage and interactive multimedia...
- 8/31/2012
- by Georgina Pearson
- Encore Magazine
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