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Six of 13 guilds have now chosen their choice of the year. On February 2, it was the turn of the directors ("Roma" helmer Alfonso Cuaron won the prize) and the artistic directors ("The Favorite" won the prize of the period, "Black Panther" received the Fantasy Prize and "Crazy Rich Asians" won the contemporary honor).
Before the final vote at the Oscars, which will begin on February 12, we will also hear visual effects badistants (February 5) and objectives (February 9). Four other groups – makeup artists and hairdressers, sound mixers, sound editors and sound editors – have their say over the eight days of voting for the Oscars. And the costume designers announce their winners a few hours after the closing of the Academy Awards vote on February 20th.
"Green Book" has already won three of the six groups: actors, casting directors and producers. With their success at the ADG, "Black Panther" and "The Favorite" are now tied with "Bohemian Rhapsody" twice. as detailed below. And "Roma" participated in this victory of the DGA.
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Below, a breakdown by image of guild nominations to date.
ACE = American Cinema Editors (nominated, winners)
ADG = Art Directors Guild (nominated, winners)
ASC = American Society of Cinematographers (nominated)
CAS = Cinema Audio Society (nominees, winners)
CDG = Costume Creators Guild (Nominees)
CSA = Casting Society of America (nominated, winners)
DGA – Directors Guild of America (nominated, winners)
MPSE – Sound Editors (report)
MUAHS – Makeup and Hairstyle (nominees)
PGA = Producers Guild of America (nominated, winners)
SAG = Screen Actors Guild (nominated, winners)
VES = Visual Effects Society (nominated)
WGA = Writers Guild of America (nominees)
Twelve guilds
"A star is born"
ACE – Drama (Jay Cbadidy)
ADG – Contemporary (Karen Murphy)
ASC – Matthew Libatic
CAS – Best sound mixing
CDG – Contemporary (Erin Benach)
ASC – Big Budget Drama: Mary Vernieu, Lindsay Graham and Raylin Sabo (badociate)
DGA – Director (Bradley Cooper), First feature film (Bradley Cooper)
MPSE – Dialogue & ADR, Musical Feature
MUAHS – Contemporary Makeup (Ve Neill, Debbie Zoller, Sarah Tanno); Contemporary Hairstyle (Lori McCoy-Bell, Joy Zapata, Frederic Aspires)
PGA – Best Movie
SAG – Ensemble, actor (Bradley Cooper), actress (Lady Gaga), supporting actor (Sam Elliott)
WGA – Adapted (Eric Roth and Bradley Cooper & Will Fetters)
Nine guilds
"Bohemian Rhapsody"
ACE – Drama (John Ottman, ACE)
ADG – Period (Aaron Haye)
CAS – Best sound mixing
CDG – Period (Julian day)
MPSE – Dialogue & ADR, Musical Feature
MUAHS – Period / Character Makeup (Jan Sewell, Mark Coulier); Hairstyle / Character (Jan Sewell, Julio Parodi)
PGA – Best Movie
SAG – together, Actor (Rami Malek)
VES – Visual effects support (functionality)
Eight guilds
"BlacKkKlansman"
ACE – Drama (Barry Alexander Brown)
CDG – Period (Marci Rodgers)
ASC – Independent drama or studio: Kim Taylor-Coleman
DGA – Director (Spike Lee)
MUAHS – Period / Character Hairstyle (LaWanda Pierre-Weston, Shaun Perkins)
PGA – Best Movie
SAG – Together, Actor (John David Washington), Support Actor (Adam Driver)
WGA – Adapted (written by Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz & Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee)
"Black Panther"
ADG – Fantasy (Hannah Beachler)
CAS – Best sound mixing
CDG – Science fiction and fantasy (Ruth E. Carter)
MPSE – Music, sound effects and foley
MUAHS – Special Makeup Effects (Joel Harlow, Ken Diaz, Sian Richards); Hairstyle / Character (Camille Friend, Jaime Leigh McIntosh, Louisa Anthony)
PGA – Best Movie
SAG – Together, Stunt Ensemble
WGA – Adapted (Ryan Coogler & Joe Robert Cole)
Seven guilds
"Asian rich crazy"
ACE – Comedy (Myron Kerstein)
ADG – Contemporary (Nelson Coates)
CDG – Contemporary (Mary E. Vogt)
ASC – Independent comedy or studio: Terri Taylor, Sarah Domeier (Associate)
MUAHS – Contemporary Makeup (Heike Merker, Irina Strukova); Contemporary Hairstyle (Heike Merker, Sophia Knight)
PGA – Best Movie
SAG – Together
"The Favorite" (not eligible for ASC, WGA)
ACE – Comedy (Yorgos Mavropsaridis, ACE)
ADG – Period (Fiona Crombie)
ASC – Robbie Ryan
CDG – Period (Sandy Powell)
MPSE – Dialogue & ADR, Sound Effects & Foley
PGA – Best Movie
SAG – Actress (Olivia Colman), supporting actress (Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz)
"Vice"
ACE – Comedy (Hank Corwin, ACE)
ASC – Big Budget Drama: Francine Maisler, Amber Wakefield (Additional Cast)
DGA – Director (Adam McKay)
MUAHS – Period / Character Makeup (Kate Biscoe, Ann Pala Williams and Jamie Kelman); Special effects of makeup (Greg Cannom, Christopher Gallaher)
PGA – Best Movie
SAG – Actor (Christian Bale), Actress in a Supporting Role (Amy Adams)
WGA – Original (Adam McKay)
Six guilds
"First man"
ACE – Drama (Tom Cross, ACE)
ADG – Period (Nathan Crowley)
ASC – Linus Sandgren
CAS – Best sound mixing
MPSE – Dialogue & ADR, Music, Sound Effects & Foley
VES – Visual effects support (functionality)
"Green Paper"
ACE – Comedy (Patrick J. Don Vito)
CSA – Big Budget Comedy: Rick Montgomery, Meagan Lewis (Casting), Thomas Sullivan (Partner)
DGA – Director (Peter Farrelly)
PGA – Best Movie
SAG – Actor (Viggo Mortensen), Support Actor (Mahershala Ali)
WGA – Original (Nick Vallelonga & Brian Currie & Peter Farrelly)
"Mary Poppins is back"
ADG – Fantasy (John Myhre)
CDG – Period (Sandy Powell)
CSA – Big Budget Comedy: Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, Conrad Woolfe (Partner), Sarah Trevis (British Partner)
MPSE – Musical
MUAHS – Period / Character Makeup (Peter Robb-King, Paula Price); Hairstyle / Character (Peter Robb-King, Paula Price)
SAG – Actress (Emily Blunt)
"A silent place"
ADG – Contemporary (Jeffrey Beecroft)
CAS – Best sound mixing
MPSE – Dialogue & ADR, Music, Sound Effects & Foley
PGA – Best Movie
SAG – Actress in a Supporting Role (Emily Blunt)
WGA – Original (Bryan Woods and Scott Beck and John Krasinski, story of Bryan Woods and Scott Beck)
"Roma"
ACE – Drama (Alfonso Cuarón & Adam Gough)
ADG – Period (Eugenio Caballero)
ASC – Alfonso Cuaron
DGA – Director (Alfonso Cuaron)
MPSE – Dialogue & ADR, Music, Sound Effects & Foley
PGA – Best Movie
WGA – Original (Alfonso Cuaron)
Five guilds
"The Buster Scruggs Ballad"
ADG – Period (Jess Gonchor)
CSA – Big Budget Comedy: Ellen Chenoweth, Jo Edna Boldin (Casting), Susanne Scheel (Partner), Marie A.K. McMaster (Associate Partner)
MPSE – Music
MUAHS – Special makeup effects (Christien Tinsley, Corey Welk, Rolf Keppler)
SAG – Stunt Ensemble
Four guilds
"Avengers: Infinity War"
CDG – Science fiction and fantasy (Judianna Makovsky)
MPSE – Sound Effects and Foley
SAG – Stunt Ensemble
VES – Visual effects (functionality)
Three guilds
"Aquaman"
CDG – Science fiction and fantasy (Kym Barrett)
MPSE – Music
MUAHS – Special Effects for Makeup (Justin Raleigh, Ozzy Alvarez, Sean Genders)
"Handsome boy"
ASC – Independent or studio drama: Francine Maisler, Amber Wakefield (badociate)
MUAHS – Contemporary Makeup (Ve Neill, Debbie Zoller, Sarah Tanno)
SAG – Support Actor (Timothee Chalamet)
"Can you ever forgive me?"
ASC – Independent or studio drama: Jennifer Euston, SJ Allocco (badociate)
SAG – Actress (Melissa McCarthy), Secondary Actor (Richard E. Grant)
WGA – Adapted (Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty)
"Deadpool 2"
ACE – Comedy (Craig Alpert, ACE, Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir & Dirk Westervelt)
CSA – Big Budget Comedy: Mary Vernieu, Marisol Roncali, Corinne Clark (Casting), Jennifer Page (Casting), Yumi Takada (Casting), Nina Henninger (Casting), Raylin Sabo (Associate)
MPSE – Sound Effects and Foley
"Mary Queen of Scots"
CDG – Period (Alexandra Byrne)
MUAHS – Period / Character Makeup (Jenny Shircore, Hannah Edwards, Sarah Kelly); Hairstyle / Character (Jenny Shircore, Marc Pilcher)
SAG – Actress in a Supporting Role (Margot Robbie)
"Mission: Impossible – Fallout"
ADG – Contemporary (Peter Wenham)
MPSE – Dialogue & ADR, Music, Sound Effects & Foley
SAG – Stunt Ensemble
"Ready Player One"
ADG – Fantasy (Adam Stockhausen)
MPSE – Sound Effects and Foley
VES – Visual effects (functionality)
"Welcome to Marwen"
ADG – Contemporary (Stefan Dechant)
MUAHS – Contemporary Makeup (Ve Neill, Rosalina De Silva)
VES – Visual effects (functionality)
"Widows"
ASC – Big Budget Drama: "Francine Maisler, Jennifer Rudnicke (Location Casting), Mickie Paskal (Location Casting), Amber Wakefield (Associate)
CDG – Contemporary (Jenny Eagan)
MUAHS – Contemporary Makeup (Ma Kalaadevi Ananda, Denise Pugh-Ruiz, Jacqueline Fernandez); Contemporary Hairstyle (Linda Flowers, Daniel Curet, Denise Wynbrandt)
Two guilds
"Erased boy"
CSA – Big Budget Drama: Carmen Cuba, Tara Feldstein Bennett (Casting), Chase Paris (Casting), Shelby Cherniet (Associate)
MUAHS – Contemporary Makeup (Kimberly Jones, Mi Young, Kyra Panchenko)
"Eigth year"
DGA – First feature film (Bo Burnham)
WGA – Original (Bo Burnham)
"If Beale Street could speak"
ASC – Independent drama or studio drama: Cindy Tolan, Anne Davison (badociate)
WGA – Adapted (Barry Jenkins)
A guild
"Man-ant and wasp"
SAG – Stunt Ensemble
"Ben is back"
ASC – Independent drama or studio: Bernard Telsey
"Bird box"
VES – Visual effects support (functionality)
"Reading Club"
ASC – Independent Studio or Comedy: Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee, Avy Kaufman, Roya Semnanian (Partner), Joey Montenarello (Associate)
"Christopher Robin"
VES – Visual effects (functionality)
"Cold War"
ASC – Lukasz Zal
"Fantastic Beasts: The Grindelwald Crimes,"
ADG – Fantasy (Stuart Craig)
"Night of game"
CSA – Big Budget Comedy: Rich Delia, Tara Feldstein Bennett (Casting), Chase Paris (Casting), Adam Richards (Partner)
"Hate U Give"
ASC – Big Budget Drama: Yesi Ramirez, Tara Feldstein Bennett (Casting), Chase Paris (Casting)
"The house with a clock in its walls"
ADG – Fantasy (Jon Hutman)
"Love, Simon"
CSA – Studio or Independent Comedy: Denise Chamian, Tara Feldstein Bennett (Casting), Chase Paris (Casting)
"Nutcracker and the Four Kingdoms"
CDG – Science fiction and fantasy (Jenny Beavan)
"Mom Mia! Here we go again"
CDG – Contemporary (Michele Clapton)
"Nappily Ever After"
MUAHS – Contemporary Hairstyle (Dawn Turner, Larry Simms)
"Ocean's 8"
CDG – Contemporary (Sarah Edwards)
"King proscribed"
VES – Visual effects support (functionality)
"Private life"
ASC – Independent Studio or Comedy: Jeanne McCarthy, Rori Bergman, Karlee Fomalont (Associate)
"Solo: A story of Star Wars"
VES – Visual effects (functionality)
"Sorry to disturb you"
CSA – Independent Studio or Comedy: Eyde Belasco, Nina Henninger (Casting Location), Sarah Kliban (Rental Associate)
"Stan and Ollie"
MUAHS – Period / Character Makeup (Jeremy Woodhead, Marc Coulier); Special makeup effects (Jeremy Woodhead, Marc Coulier)
"12 strong"
VES – Visual effects support (functionality)
"Vox Lux"
MUAHS – Contemporary Hairstyle (Esther Ahn, Daniel Koye)
"Wife"
SAG – Actress (Glenn Close)
"A ride in time"
CDG – Science fiction and fantasy (Paco Delgado)
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