Art Directors Guild Awards 2017
22nd ADG Awards
January 27, 2018
Period Film:
The Shape of Water
Fantasy Film:
Blade Runner 2049
Contemporary Film:
Logan
The 22nd Art Directors Guild Excellence in Production Design Awards, took place on January 27, 2018, at the Hollywood & Highland Center Ray Dolby Ballroom in Hollywood, honoring the best production designers of 2017. Nominations were announced on January 4.[1]
Winners and nominees
[edit]Film
[edit]Period Film:
Fantasy Film:
Contemporary Film:
- François Audouy – Logan
- Stefania Cella – Downsizing
- Rusty Smith – Get Out
- Chris Jones – Lady Bird
- Inbal Weinberg – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Animated Film:
- Harley Jessup – Coco
- William Cone and Jay Shuster – Cars 3
- Olivier Adam – Despicable Me 3
- Grant Freckelton – The Lego Batman Movie
- Matthew Button – Loving Vincent
Television
[edit]One-Hour Period or Fantasy Single-Camera Television Series:
- Deborah Riley – Game of Thrones (for "Dragonstone", "The Queen's Justice", "Eastwatch")
- Bo Welch – A Series of Unfortunate Events (for "The Bad Beginning: Part One", "The Reptile Room: Part One", "The Wide Window: Part One")
- Martin Childs – The Crown (for "A Company of Men", "Beryl", "Dear Mrs. Kennedy")
- Steve Arnold – Mindhunter (for "Episode 1", "Episode 4", "Episode 9")
- Chris Trujillo – Stranger Things (for "Chapter Six: The Spy", "Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer", "Chapter Nine: The Gate")
One-Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Television Series:
- Julie Berghoff – The Handmaid's Tale (for "Offred", "Birth Day", "Nolite Te Bastardes Carborundorum")
- Patti Podesta – American Gods (for "The Bone Orchard", "The Secret of Spoons", "Head Full of Snow")
- Andrew Stearn – The Handmaid's Tale (for "The Bridge")
- Anastasia White – Mr. Robot (for "eps3.0_power-saver-mode.h", "eps3.1_undo.gz", "eps3.2_legacy.so")
- Ruth De Jong – Twin Peaks (for "Part 1", "Part 8", "Part 15")
Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series:
- Todd Fjelsted – GLOW (for "Pilot", "The Wrath of Kuntar", "The Dusty Spur")
- Jessica Kender – Future Man (for "Pandora’s Mailbox", "Beyond the Truffledome", "A Date with Destiny")
- Amy Williams – Master of None (for "Le Nozze", "Thanksgiving", "Amarsi Un Po")
- Richard Toyon – Silicon Valley (for "Hooli-con", "Server Error")
- Jim Gloster – Veep (for "Omaha")
Multi-Camera Series:
- Glenda Rovello – Will & Grace (for "11 Years Later", "A Gay Olde Christmas")
- Stephan Olson – 9JKL (for "Pilot", "Lovers Getaway", "Set Visit")
- John Shaffner – The Big Bang Theory (for "The Romance Recalibration", "The Separation Agitation", "The Explosion Implosion")
- John Shaffner – The Ranch (for "Last Dollar (Fly Away)", "Wrapped up in You")
- Stephan Olson – Superior Donuts (for "Pilot", "Crime Time", "Arthur’s Day Off")
Television Movie or Limited Series:
- Joel Collins – Black Mirror (for "USS Callister")
- Jeff Mossa – American Horror Story: Cult (for "Election Night", "Winter of Our Discontent")
- John Paino – Big Little Lies (for "Somebody's Dead", "Living the Dream", "You Get What You Need")
- Elisabeth Williams – Fargo (for "The Narrow Escape Problem", "The Law of Inevitability", "Who Rules the Land of Denial?")
- Judy Becker – Feud: Bette and Joan (for "Pilot", "And the Winner Is…", "You Mean All This Time We Could Have Been Friends?")
Variety or Competition Series/Awards or Event Special:
- Schuyler Telleen – Portlandia (for "Portland Secedes", "Ants", "Fred’s Cell Phone Company")
- Brian Stonestreet – 74th Golden Globe Awards
- James Pearse Connelly – Bill Nye Saves the World (for "Earth Is a Hot Mess")
- Keith Raywood, Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura and N. Joseph DeTullio – Saturday Night Live (for "Aziz Ansari/Big Sean", "Alec Baldwin/Ed Sheeran", "Larry David/Miley Cyrus")
- Bruce Rodgers – Super Bowl Halftime Show Starring Lady Gaga
Short Format: Web Series, Music Video or Commercial:
- Jason Edmonds – Star Wars Battlefront II: "Rivalry / PS4"
- James Chinlund – Apple: "Bulbs"
- Shane Valentino – Chanel: Gabrielle"
- Natalie Groce – Katy Perry: "Bon Appétit"
- Ruth De Jong – Nike: "Equality"
References
[edit]- ^ McNary, Dave. "'Star Wars: The Last Jedi,' 'Dunkirk,' 'Lady Bird' Nab Art Directors Guild Nominations". Variety. Retrieved 4 January 2018.