Darius Marder’s experimental “Sound of Metal” — the Oscar favorite for Best Sound — was surprisingly snubbed at the 68th annual Mpse Golden Reel Awards for sound editing on Friday, but it rebounded on Saturday to take sound mixing honors at the 57th annual Cas Awards. The sound editors presented a three-way split between Aaron Sorkin’s multi-layered courtroom drama, “The Trial of the Chicago 7” (dialogue/Adr), “Greyhound,” the World War II battleship action/adventure (effects/foley), which is an Oscar sound nominee, and Christopher Nolan’s time-inverted “Tenet” (underscore). Pixar’s “Soul,” which took the Golden Reel for animation, is also in the Oscar hunt for sound. However, the other two Oscar nominees — “Mank” and “News of the World” — were completely shut out.
Ironically, the primary reason the Academy consolidated sound editing and mixing into one category this season was due to increased overlap in recent years. However, despite...
Ironically, the primary reason the Academy consolidated sound editing and mixing into one category this season was due to increased overlap in recent years. However, despite...
- 4/18/2021
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
The Trail of the Chicago 7, Soul and Tenet were among the film winners at the 68th annual Mpse Golden Reel Awards, which were handed out during a virtual ceremony tonight. The Motion Picture Sound Editors also honored TV shows including The Mandalorian and The Queen’s Gambit.
Read the full winners list below.
Other films scooping trophies at tonight’s event hosted by voice actors Kelly Stables and David Cowgill included Greyhound, Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of the Fire Saga, The Eight Hundred and The Reason I Jump. No single pic took multiple awards.
That wasn’t the case on the TV side as Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit scored three wins and Disney+’s The Mandalorian made off with two. The night’s other double winner was video game The Last of Us Part II.
Recognizing outstanding achievement in sound editing during the past year, Golden Reels were doled...
Read the full winners list below.
Other films scooping trophies at tonight’s event hosted by voice actors Kelly Stables and David Cowgill included Greyhound, Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of the Fire Saga, The Eight Hundred and The Reason I Jump. No single pic took multiple awards.
That wasn’t the case on the TV side as Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit scored three wins and Disney+’s The Mandalorian made off with two. The night’s other double winner was video game The Last of Us Part II.
Recognizing outstanding achievement in sound editing during the past year, Golden Reels were doled...
- 4/17/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The Motion Picture Sound Editors handed out their awards in a virtual ceremony with Pixar’s “Soul, “Tenet” and “Greyhound” among the winners.
The Mpse also awarded “The Trial of the Chicago 7” for outstanding achievement in sound editing – feature dialogue / Adr, and outstanding achievement in sound editing – feature musical went to “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of the Fire Saga.”
All the films have received Oscar nominations in numerous categories, with “Greyhound” and “Soul” nominated in the newly combined best sound category.
The Golden Reel Awards, recognizing outstanding achievement in sound editing, were presented in 22 categories encompassing feature films, long-form and short-form television, animation, documentaries, games, special venue and other media.
Academy Award-winning re-recording mixer Chris Jenkins presented the Mpse Filmmaker Award to “Mad Max” director George Miller.
The Mpse Career Achievement Award went to supervising sound editor Dennis Drummond, Drummond’s award was accepted by his brother, Patrick Drummond.
The Mpse also awarded “The Trial of the Chicago 7” for outstanding achievement in sound editing – feature dialogue / Adr, and outstanding achievement in sound editing – feature musical went to “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of the Fire Saga.”
All the films have received Oscar nominations in numerous categories, with “Greyhound” and “Soul” nominated in the newly combined best sound category.
The Golden Reel Awards, recognizing outstanding achievement in sound editing, were presented in 22 categories encompassing feature films, long-form and short-form television, animation, documentaries, games, special venue and other media.
Academy Award-winning re-recording mixer Chris Jenkins presented the Mpse Filmmaker Award to “Mad Max” director George Miller.
The Mpse Career Achievement Award went to supervising sound editor Dennis Drummond, Drummond’s award was accepted by his brother, Patrick Drummond.
- 4/17/2021
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
“Tenet,” “Eurovision Song Contest,” “The Trial of the Chicago 7” and “Greyhound” have won feature-film awards at the Motion Picture Sound Editors Mpse Golden Reel Awards, which took place on Friday evening in a virtual event.
The Mpse divides the art of sound editing into several different categories, with “Tenet” winning for underscore, “Eurovision Song Contest” for music, “The Trial of the Chicago 7” for dialogue/Adr and “Greyhound” for effects/foley.
In the past, the last of those categories has most closely corresponded to the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing — but that Oscar category was merged with the Best Sound Mixing category into a single Best Sound category this year. “Greyhound” is nominated in that category, along with “Soul,” “Mank,” “News of the World” and “Sound of Metal.”
“Soul” won for sound editing in an animated feature, while “The Eight Hundred” won for a foreign-language feature and “The Reason I Jump...
The Mpse divides the art of sound editing into several different categories, with “Tenet” winning for underscore, “Eurovision Song Contest” for music, “The Trial of the Chicago 7” for dialogue/Adr and “Greyhound” for effects/foley.
In the past, the last of those categories has most closely corresponded to the Academy Award for Best Sound Editing — but that Oscar category was merged with the Best Sound Mixing category into a single Best Sound category this year. “Greyhound” is nominated in that category, along with “Soul,” “Mank,” “News of the World” and “Sound of Metal.”
“Soul” won for sound editing in an animated feature, while “The Eight Hundred” won for a foreign-language feature and “The Reason I Jump...
- 4/17/2021
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Supervising sound editor Dennis Drummond — whose credits include Dick Tracy and A League of Their Own – will receive the Motion Picture Sound Editors’ Career Achievement Award during the the 68th annual Mpse Golden Reel Awards, which will be presented during a virtual ceremony on April 16.
During his career Drummond developed close relationships with directors including Nancy Meyers, for whom he worked on a string of films including The Intern, It’s Complicated, and The Parent Trap; James L. Brooks, collaborating on films including As Good as It Gets; and Penny Marshall, working on titles including The Preacher’s Wife and A League of Their Own.
He ...
During his career Drummond developed close relationships with directors including Nancy Meyers, for whom he worked on a string of films including The Intern, It’s Complicated, and The Parent Trap; James L. Brooks, collaborating on films including As Good as It Gets; and Penny Marshall, working on titles including The Preacher’s Wife and A League of Their Own.
He ...
Supervising sound editor Dennis Drummond — whose credits include Dick Tracy and A League of Their Own – will receive the Motion Picture Sound Editors’ Career Achievement Award during the the 68th annual Mpse Golden Reel Awards, which will be presented during a virtual ceremony on April 16.
During his career Drummond developed close relationships with directors including Nancy Meyers, for whom he worked on a string of films including The Intern, It’s Complicated, and The Parent Trap; James L. Brooks, collaborating on films including As Good as It Gets; and Penny Marshall, working on titles including The Preacher’s Wife and A League of Their Own.
He ...
During his career Drummond developed close relationships with directors including Nancy Meyers, for whom he worked on a string of films including The Intern, It’s Complicated, and The Parent Trap; James L. Brooks, collaborating on films including As Good as It Gets; and Penny Marshall, working on titles including The Preacher’s Wife and A League of Their Own.
He ...
Had Monday’s start of The Voice’s Season 13 Knockouts been Kelly Clarkson’s Blind Audition to be a coach on the show, would you have turned your chair for her? The Grammy-winning American Idol champ certainly appeared to be into it. And her advice seemed on point. (For instance, she suggested that Shi’Ann Jones maybe shouldn’t spend an entire song doing runs, encouraged Janice Freeman not to just copy Mary J. Blige, and brought a hell of a howl out of Dennis Drummond.) But I dunno — she didn’t feel like an obvious slam-dunk the way that...
- 10/31/2017
- TVLine.com
On Night 2 of The Voice’s Season 13 Battles — or, as I like to think of them, cage fights with high notes — Carson Daly collected another paycheck for announcing what was obvious over and over again (“The Battle starts now”), and another half dozen vocalists did their damnedest to outduet one another. As for you and me, I suspect we were all just hoping that a new round of sing-offs would make us forget the head-scratcher that was Night 1’s Steal for Kathrina Feigh but not for the vastly superior Sophia Bollman. If Tuesday’s performances themselves didn’t sufficiently put that travesty behind us,...
- 10/18/2017
- TVLine.com
Game on, “Shevine!” “The Voice” coaches and famous frenemies Blake Shelton and Adam Levine declared war on Monday night’s episode of the NBC singing competition. It all started during the blind auditions, when Nashville-based contestant Dennis Drummond performed “She Talks to Angels” by The Black Crowes. As the singer belted out the hit, Levine quickly slammed […]...
- 10/10/2017
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Game on, “Shevine!”
The Voice coaches and famous frenemies Blake Shelton and Adam Levine declared war on Monday night’s episode of the NBC singing competition.
It all started during the blind auditions, when Nashville-based contestant Dennis Drummond performed “She Talks to Angels” by The Black Crowes. As the singer belted out the hit, Levine quickly slammed his buzzer and turned around, prompting tears from the performer's family.
It wasn’t long before Shelton followed.
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The two then battled for Drummond’s affection by taking each other down with insults.
“Do you know what band that song’s by?" Levine asked Shelton.
“Black Crowes. Do you know what state Nashville is in?” Shelton quipped back.
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After...
The Voice coaches and famous frenemies Blake Shelton and Adam Levine declared war on Monday night’s episode of the NBC singing competition.
It all started during the blind auditions, when Nashville-based contestant Dennis Drummond performed “She Talks to Angels” by The Black Crowes. As the singer belted out the hit, Levine quickly slammed his buzzer and turned around, prompting tears from the performer's family.
It wasn’t long before Shelton followed.
Exclusive: Kelly Clarkson Explains Why She'll Be a Judge on 'The Voice' and Not 'American Idol'
The two then battled for Drummond’s affection by taking each other down with insults.
“Do you know what band that song’s by?" Levine asked Shelton.
“Black Crowes. Do you know what state Nashville is in?” Shelton quipped back.
Exclusive: 'The Voice' Winner Chris Blue on Being Managed by Alicia Keys: 'She's Got Her Hand in Everything'
After...
- 10/10/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Monday, we began the third and final week of the Blind Auditions for Season 13 of The Voice, and though I think we most of us can agree there are a few promising singers in the mix — including but not limited to Anthony Alexander, Moriah Formica and Chris Weaver — have we really heard The One yet? That, I’m not so sure about. (Then again, it wasn’t until the Battles that I realized Chris Blue was The One last season; I’m slow that way.) Are you zeroing in already on a likeliest candidate to take the title? Before you weigh in in the comments,...
- 10/10/2017
- TVLine.com
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