The stars are stepping out for the 2022 Art Directors Guild Awards!
15.02.2022 - 17:33 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winning production designer William A. Horning and Oscar-nominated production designer, costume designer and producer Polly Platt will be inducted into the Art Directors Guild’s Hall of Fame this year for their “extraordinary contributions to the art of visual storytelling.”
The guild’s 26th annual awards will be held in-person March 5 at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown.
“The creative and professional standards set by the 2022 ADG Awards Hall of Fame recipients Polly Platt and William A. Horning are nonpareil,” said Nelson Coates, the guild’s president. “The breadth of the narrative design achievement and depth of storytelling excellence of both legendary designers has served as a benchmark for production design and collaboration and will continue to inspire for generations to come.”
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Horning, who died in 1959, won Oscars for Ben-Hur and Gigi and was Oscar-nominated for The Wizard of Oz, North by Northwest, Les Girls, Raintree County, Quo Vadis and Conquest. His many other film credits include Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Tea and Sympathy, The Teahouse of the August Moon, Designing Woman, Jailhouse Rock, Silk Stockings and The Brothers Karamazov.
His original plan was to be an architect, but he changed career paths during the Great Depression, joining MGM and becoming an assistant to Cedric Gibbons, the studio’s legendary supervising art director. When Gibbons retired in 1956, Horning became MGM’s supervising art director.
Platt, who died in 2011, was the first woman to join the Art Directors Guild as a production designer and was Oscar-nominated for Terms of Endearment. At a time when women were even more restricted in their work
The stars are stepping out for the 2022 Art Directors Guild Awards!
Feature Film categoriesPeriod Feature Film: “Nightmare Alley,” Tamara DeverellFantasy Feature Film: “Dune,” Patrice VermetteContemporary Feature Film: “No Time to Die,” Mark TildesleyAnimated Feature Film: “Encanto,” Ian Gooding, Lorelay BovéTelevision categoriesOne-Hour Period or Fantasy Single-Camera Series: “Loki”: “Glorious Purpose,” Kasra FarahaniOne-Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Series: “Squid Game”: “Gganbu,” Chae Kyoung-sunTelevision Movie or Limited Series: “WandaVision,” Mark WorthingtonHalf-Hour Single-Camera Series: “What We Do in the Shadows”: “The Prisoner,” “The Cloak of Duplication,” “The Siren,” Kate BunchMulti-Camera Series: “Family Reunion”: “Remember When M’Dear Changed History?,” Aiyana Trotter Variety, Reality or Competition Series: “Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses”: “Gryffindor vs. Hufflepuff,” John JanavsVariety Special: “Live in Front of a Studio Audience: ‘Facts of Life – Kids Can Be Cruel’(320) & ‘Diff’rent Strokes – Willis’ Privacy’ (115),” Stephan OlsonShort Format Commercials: Apple Music: “Billie Eilish – Happier Than Ever,” François AudouyShort Format Web Series or Music Video: Taylor Swift: “All Too Well,” Ethan TobmanCinematic Imagery Award: Jane CampionWilliam Cameron Menzies Honoree: Denis VilleneuveLifetime Achievement Awards: Donna Cline, Ann Harris, Denise and Michael Okuda, Ida RandomArt Directors Guild Hall of Fame: William A.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorThe 26th Annual Art Director’s Guild Awards took place tonight as an in-person show at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown, with “Nightmare Alley,” ” and “No Time to Die” and “Encanto” taking home top film honors.Hosted by Yvette Nicole Brown, the event celebrated outstanding production design in theatrical motion pictures, television, commercials, animated features and music videos.As previously announced, director Denis Villeneuve (“Dune”) was honored with the William Cameron Menzies award.Jane Campion “(The Power of the Dog”) was bestowed with the cinematic imagery award. The Oscar-nominated director was unable to accept her award in person due to having COVID.
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