Barbie leads the feature competition of the annual Hpa Awards, whose nominations in features, TV, documentaries, commercials and restoration were announced Tuesday.
The postproduction community nominated Greta Gerwig’s hit film for outstanding color grading, editing and sound. Close behind with two nominations apiece in the feature categories are Oppenheimer (color grading and editing), Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (sound and visual effects), Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (color grading and editing), Tár (color grading and editing) and Avatar: The Way of Water, for which teams at Weta FX and Industrial Light & Magic were both nominated in the VFX category.
The eligibility period runs from September 2022 to September 2023, which is why some of last year’s Oscar winners and contenders are nominated alongside some of the upcoming season’s contenders.
The winners will be announced during a Nov. 9 ceremony at the Hollywood Legion Theater. The complete list of nominees follows:
Outstanding...
The postproduction community nominated Greta Gerwig’s hit film for outstanding color grading, editing and sound. Close behind with two nominations apiece in the feature categories are Oppenheimer (color grading and editing), Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio (sound and visual effects), Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (color grading and editing), Tár (color grading and editing) and Avatar: The Way of Water, for which teams at Weta FX and Industrial Light & Magic were both nominated in the VFX category.
The eligibility period runs from September 2022 to September 2023, which is why some of last year’s Oscar winners and contenders are nominated alongside some of the upcoming season’s contenders.
The winners will be announced during a Nov. 9 ceremony at the Hollywood Legion Theater. The complete list of nominees follows:
Outstanding...
- 10/3/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Deluxe New York has tapped Sam Daley as senior colorist to lead final color finishing for feature films and television.
Daley’s feature credits include “The Florida Project” (pictured), “Beirut” and the upcoming “Sorry to Bother You.” In TV he worked on several HBO shows, including the first seasons of “Girls” and “The Deuce,” as well as miniseries “Show Me a Hero,” for which earned a 2015 Hpa Award nomination for best TV series color correction.
“We are thrilled that Sam is joining the Deluxe family,” said William Sherak, president, Deluxe Post Production. “He is immensely talented and will be a great addition to the team as we continue to expand our color services around the globe.”
“Sam is a world-class colorist,” added Domenic Rom, Deluxe president and general manager of TV post-production. “I’ve watched and shared his career growth since he first came into the New York market. He...
Daley’s feature credits include “The Florida Project” (pictured), “Beirut” and the upcoming “Sorry to Bother You.” In TV he worked on several HBO shows, including the first seasons of “Girls” and “The Deuce,” as well as miniseries “Show Me a Hero,” for which earned a 2015 Hpa Award nomination for best TV series color correction.
“We are thrilled that Sam is joining the Deluxe family,” said William Sherak, president, Deluxe Post Production. “He is immensely talented and will be a great addition to the team as we continue to expand our color services around the globe.”
“Sam is a world-class colorist,” added Domenic Rom, Deluxe president and general manager of TV post-production. “I’ve watched and shared his career growth since he first came into the New York market. He...
- 5/23/2018
- by Peter Caranicas
- Variety Film + TV
Feature and TV colorist Sam Daley — whose recent credits include The Florida Project, through which he helped cinematographer Alexis Zabe give Sam Baker's drama its candy-colored look — has joined Deluxe, working out of its New York post facility.
Daley arrives after a stint at Goldcrest Post, and earlier worked at Technicolor Postworks.
His recent feature credits include Beirut and the upcoming Sorry to Bother You.
He also finished the first season of Girls and season one of The Deuce, as well as the HBO miniseries Show Me a Hero, which earned him a 2015 Hollywood Professional Association Award nomination for best ...
Daley arrives after a stint at Goldcrest Post, and earlier worked at Technicolor Postworks.
His recent feature credits include Beirut and the upcoming Sorry to Bother You.
He also finished the first season of Girls and season one of The Deuce, as well as the HBO miniseries Show Me a Hero, which earned him a 2015 Hollywood Professional Association Award nomination for best ...
- 5/23/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Feature and TV colorist Sam Daley — whose recent credits include The Florida Project, through which he helped cinematographer Alexis Zabe give Sam Baker's drama its candy-colored look — has joined Deluxe, working out of its New York post facility.
Daley arrives after a stint at Goldcrest Post, and earlier worked at Technicolor Postworks.
His recent feature credits include Beirut and the upcoming Sorry to Bother You.
He also finished the first season of Girls and season one of The Deuce, as well as the HBO miniseries Show Me a Hero, which earned him a 2015 Hollywood Professional Association Award nomination for best ...
Daley arrives after a stint at Goldcrest Post, and earlier worked at Technicolor Postworks.
His recent feature credits include Beirut and the upcoming Sorry to Bother You.
He also finished the first season of Girls and season one of The Deuce, as well as the HBO miniseries Show Me a Hero, which earned him a 2015 Hollywood Professional Association Award nomination for best ...
- 5/23/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rob Leane Mike Cecchini Oct 11, 2016
From Kirk Alyn and George Reeves to Henry Cavill and Christopher Reeve, meet the men who have brought Superman to the screen...
Although Batman has had the most big screen versions of his character (more on that here), Superman surely holds the record for most re-castings once you add his vast television history into the equation. From Smallville to television musicals via Man Of Steel and old-school cinematic serials, The Big Blue Boy Scout sure has got around over the years.
Of course, the iconic Christopher Reeve holds the record for most filmic appearances, and remains to many film fans The Superman. Henry Cavill is surely after both of those accolades, even if the former seems the more likely goal.
While we wait for Cavill’s Supes to receive a post-Metropolis-levelling ass-whupping from Affleck’s Batman, then, let’s have a look at the actors...
From Kirk Alyn and George Reeves to Henry Cavill and Christopher Reeve, meet the men who have brought Superman to the screen...
Although Batman has had the most big screen versions of his character (more on that here), Superman surely holds the record for most re-castings once you add his vast television history into the equation. From Smallville to television musicals via Man Of Steel and old-school cinematic serials, The Big Blue Boy Scout sure has got around over the years.
Of course, the iconic Christopher Reeve holds the record for most filmic appearances, and remains to many film fans The Superman. Henry Cavill is surely after both of those accolades, even if the former seems the more likely goal.
While we wait for Cavill’s Supes to receive a post-Metropolis-levelling ass-whupping from Affleck’s Batman, then, let’s have a look at the actors...
- 2/10/2015
- Den of Geek
A strong antagonist makes for the most compelling stories. Especially in the world of superpowered heroes, a villain needs to work on many different levels or the movie falls flat. Here are 10 actors who were up for the role of a hero in a movie or television series, but were ultimately cast as the villain. With the exception of two entries on this list, all of the actors auditioned and or screen-tested for their respective parts. Though they didn’t get the part they initially wanted, they got the part they deserved, and gave audiences performances to remember.
Tom Hiddleston - Thor (2011)
With three films as the Asgardian trickster Loki under his belt, it’s hard to imagine Tom Hiddleston as any other character in the Marvel universe. However, before donning the golden horns, the actor originally auditioned for…
…Thor. Chris Hemsworth would ultimately land the role of the God of Thunder,...
Tom Hiddleston - Thor (2011)
With three films as the Asgardian trickster Loki under his belt, it’s hard to imagine Tom Hiddleston as any other character in the Marvel universe. However, before donning the golden horns, the actor originally auditioned for…
…Thor. Chris Hemsworth would ultimately land the role of the God of Thunder,...
- 2/26/2014
- by Eli Reyes
- GeekTyrant
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