Verna Fields Award

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The Verna Fields Award is the Golden Reel Award which is annually presented by Motion Picture Sound Editors to a filmmaking student in order to recognize the excellence of their sound editing work.[1] of the Australian Film Television and Radio School won the 1998 award for his work on Preoccupied.[2] At the 2004 Golden Reel Awards held at Century Plaza Hotel, won the Verna Fields Award.[3]

2006[]

Winner:

Nominees:

  • Danya

2007[]

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2008[]

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2009[]

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2010[]

Winner:

Nominees:

  • The End of the Line
  • The GodMother
  • The Incredible Story of My Great Grandmother Olive
  • Yellow Belly End

2011[]

Winner: Stanley Pickle

Nominees:

2012[]

Winner: The Pride of Wade Ellison

Nominees:

  • Damned
  • Inferno
  • The Maiden and the Princess
  • The Pride of Wade Ellison
  • The Secret Numbers

2013[]

Winner: Head Over Heels

Nominees:

  • Dawn
  • Elie's Overcoat
  • Exedia Nation
  • Fragments
  • Head Over Heels
  • In Aeternam
  • My Face is in Space
  • Stumble

2014[]

Winner: Robomax

Nominees:

  • Anamnesis
  • First Light
  • If You're Serious
  • The Magnificent Lion Boy
  • Miss Todd
  • Robomax
  • Sleeping With The Fishes

2015[]

Winner: Sea Odyssey

Nominees:

  • Sin Frontera
  • The Night Guardian
  • Hominid
  • Sea Odyssey
  • Posthumous

2021[]

Nominees:

  • Cocon (Supervising Sound Editor: Freija Hogenboom, Sound Effects Editor: Camiel Povel, Foley Artist: Annika Epker)
  • Build Me Up (Supervising Sound Editor: Wong Hui Grace)
  • Do Not Feed the Pigeons (Supervising Sound Editor: Joe De-Vine)
  • The Many Faces of Ava (Supervising Sound Editor: Dominika Latusek)
  • Other Half (Supervising Sound Editor: Zoltán Kadnár)
  • Night of the Living Dread (Supervising Sound Editor: Miles Sullivan)
  • Pressure (Supervising Sound Editor: Antek Rutczynski)
  • Échale Ganas, The Villa’s Tacos Story (Supervising Sound Editor: Mingxin Qiguan)

References[]

  1. ^ "Verna Fields Award and Ethel Crutcher Scholarship". Motion Picture Sound Editors. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
  2. ^ "Golden Reel Nomination". Australian Screen Sound Guild. Archived from the original on October 9, 2009. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
  3. ^ "APM Presents Manny Holihan With MSPE Student Film Award". Mix. March 10, 2004. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved February 18, 2010.


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