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Art Directors Guild Announces Nominations for 2004 Film, TV and Commercial Awards; Ceremony to Take Place Feb. 12

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 13, 2005--The Art Directors Guild (ADG) today announced nominations in seven categories of Production Design for motion pictures, television and commercials competing in ADG's Ninth Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards for 2004. Announcement of nominations was made today by ADG's President Tom Walsh and Awards Chairs Dina Lipton and Robert Strohmaier. Deadline for final voting by the 1,000-members of ADG is February 11. Black-tie ceremonies announcing winners will take place Saturday, February 12, from the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.

As previously announced, ADG's Outstanding Contributions to Cinematic Imagery Award will go this year to Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou, director of the highly acclaimed "House of Flying Daggers" and of three previous films nominated for Best Foreign Language Films by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences: "Ju Dou" (1990), "Raise the Red Lantern" (1991) and "HERO" (2003). Production Designer William Creber, a three-time Academy-Award nominee (for "The Greatest Story Ever Told," "The Poseidon Adventure" and "The Towering Inferno") will be presented the Guild's Lifetime Achievement honor. In addition, ADG will induct the following legendary production designers from the past into its newly formed Hall of Fame: Wilfred Buckland, Richard Day, John DeCuir, Sr., Anton Grot, Boris Leven, William Cameron Menzies and Van Nest Polglase.

NOMINEES FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A FEATURE FILM
IN 2004:

Period or Fantasy Film

• The Aviator (Dante Ferretti)
• Finding Neverland (Gemma Jackson)
• The Incredibles (Lou Romano)
• Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (Rick Heinrichs)
• The Phantom of the Opera (Anthony Pratt)

Contemporary Film

• Collateral (David Wasco)
• Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Dan Leigh)
• The Life Aquatic (Mark Friedberg)
• Million Dollar Baby (Henry Bumstead)
• The Terminal (Alex McDowell)


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Thu Jan 13, 2005 5:55 pm
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I am surprised about The Incredibles' nom....it's not like CGI animation really has any art direction...

Also looks like Ray is not ruling all techs.

The Aviator and The Terminal will probably win here.

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Does anyone know if The Incredibles can even be nomianted at the Oscars? I don't see what "art direction" an animated film has either, like you said Arthur. Isn't it just animation?


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Chris wrote:
Does anyone know if The Incredibles can even be nomianted at the Oscars? I don't see what "art direction" an animated film has either, like you said Arthur. Isn't it just animation?


yeah but it had a "look" (red-themes) and many awesome, scenic shots.

you can have vision even with animation


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