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Set Decorator: Heather Loeffler the GREAT GATSBY SSEETTDDEECCOORR OOnnlliinnee www.setdecor.com 1188ttthh AAnnnnuuaall AArrtt DDiirreeccttoorrss GGuuiilldd AAwwaarrddss Congratulations to the entire team for each film & television show honored! The SDSA particularly acknowledges the set decorator’s contributions for these outstanding productions and invites you to read our coverage at www.setdecor.com NOMINEES FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A FEATURE FILM IN 2013: PERIOD FILM AMERICAN HUSTLE Production Designer: Judy Becker Set Decorator: Heather Loeffler THE GREAT GATSBY Production Designer: Catherine Martin Set Decorator: Beverley Dunn SDSA INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS Production Designer: Jess Gonchor Set Decorator: Susan Bode Tyson SDSA SAVING MR. BANKS Production Designer: Michael Corenblith Set Decorator: Susan Benjamin SDSA 12 YEARS A SLAVE Production Designer: Adam Stockhausen Set Decorator: Alice Baker 1 of 10 SSEETTDDEECCOORR OOnnlliinnee www.setdecor.com 1188ttthh AAnnnnuuaalll AArrrttt DDiiirrreecctttoorrrss GGuuiiillldd AAwwaarrrddss FANTASY FILM ELYSIUM Production Designer: Philip Ivey Set Decorator: Peter Lando SDSA GRAVITY Production Designer: Andy Nicholson Set Decorator: Rosie Goodwin THE HOBBIT: DESOLATION OF SMAUG Production Designer: Dan Hennah Set Decorator: Ra Vincent SDSA OBLIVION Production Designer: Darren Gilford Set Decorator: Ronald R. Reiss STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS Production Designer: Scott Chambliss Set Decorator: Karen Manthey SDSA 2 of 10 SSEETTDDEECCOORR OOnnlliinnee www.setdecor.com 1188ttthh AAnnnnuuaalll AArrrttt DDiiirrreecctttoorrrss GGuuiiillldd AAwwaarrrddss CONTEMPORARY FILM AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY Production Designer: David Gropman Set Decorator: Nancy Haigh SDSA BLUE JASMINE Production Designer: Santo Loquasto Set Decorators: Kris Boxell, Regina Graves SDSA [NY] CAPTAIN PHILLIPS Production Designer: Paul Kirby Set Decorators: Dominic Capon, Larry Dias SDSA [US] HER Production Designer: K.K. Barrett Set Decorator: Gene Serdena THE WOLF OF WALL STREET Production Designer: Bob Shaw Set Decorator: Ellen Christiansen SDSA 3 of 10 SSEETTDDEECCOORR OOnnlliinnee www.setdecor.com 1188ttthh AAnnnnuuaalll AArrrttt DDiiirrreecctttoorrrss GGuuiiillldd AAwwaarrrddss NOMINEES FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN IN TELEVISION FOR 2013 ONE-HOUR SINGLE CAMERA TELEVISION SERIES BOARDWALK EMPIRE Episode: Old Ship of Zion Production Designer: Bill Groom Set Decorator: Carol Silverman BREAKING BAD Episode: Felina Production Designer: Mark Freeborn Set Decorator: Michael Flowers DOWNTON ABBEY Episode: 7 Production Designer: Donal Woods Set Decorator: Gina Cromwell GAME OF THRONES Episode: Valar Dohaeris Production Designer: Gemma Jackson Set Decorator: Robert Cameron MAD MEN Episode: The Better Half Production Designer: Dan Bishop Set Decorator: Claudette Didul SDSA 4 of 10 SSEETTDDEECCOORR OOnnlliinnee www.setdecor.com 1188ttthh AAnnnnuuaalll AArrrttt DDiiirrreecctttoorrrss GGuuiiillldd AAwwaarrrddss TELEVISION MOVIE OR MINI-SERIES AMERICAN HORROR STORY:COVEN Production Designer: Mark Worthington Set Decorator: Ellen Brill SDSA BEHIND THE CANDELABRA Production Designer: Howard Cummings Set Decorator: Barbara Munch SDSA BONNIE & CLYDE Episode: Night 1 & Night 2 Production Designer: Derek R. Hill Set Decorator: Phil Shirey MOB CITY Episode: A Guy Walks Into a Bar, Reason to Kill a Man Production Designer: Gregory Melton Set Decorator: Dorit Hurst SDSA, Melissa Levander SDSA PHIL SPECTOR Production Designer: Patrizia von Brandenstein Set Decorator: Diane Lederman SDSA 5 of 10 SSEETTDDEECCOORR OOnnlliinnee www.setdecor.com 1188ttthh AAnnnnuuaalll AArrrttt DDiiirrreecctttoorrrss GGuuiiillldd AAwwaarrrddss HALF-HOUR SINGLE CAMERA TELEVISION SERIES ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT Episode: The B Team Production Designer: Dan Butts Set Decorator: Jennifer Lukeheart CALIFORNIFICATGION Episode: The Unforgiven Production Designer: Ray Yamagata Set Decorator: Tim Stepeck SDSA MODERN FAMILY Episode: The Wow Factor Production Designer: Richard Berg Set Decorator: Brian Kasch SDSA PARKS & RECREATION Episode: London Production Designer: Ian Phillips Set Decorator: Kimberly Wannop SDSA VEEP Episode: Helenski Production Designer: Jim Gloster Set Decorator: Tiffany Zappula 6 of 10 SSEETTDDEECCOORR OOnnlliinnee www.setdecor.com 1188ttthh AAnnnnuuaalll AArrrttt DDiiirrreecctttoorrrss GGuuiiillldd AAwwaarrrddss SHORT Format, Live Action SERIES 10,000 DAYS Episode: Salvation or Destruction Production Designer: Mimi Gramatky Set Decorator: Craig Handshu BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: BLOOD & CHROME Episode: Pilot Production Designer: Brian Kane Set Decorator: NONE CREDITED BLUE Episode: The Truth Hurts Production Designer: Rachel Myers Set Decorator: Kurt Meisenbach DAYBREAK Episode: 5 Production Designer: Stuart Blatt Set Decorator: Karen O’Hara SDSA H+: THE DIGITAL SERIES Episode: Visions of What’s to Come Production Designer: Andres Cuillan Set Decorator: Tania Leiva 7 of 10 SSEETTDDEECCOORR OOnnlliinnee www.setdecor.com 1188ttthh AAnnnnuuaalll AArrrttt DDiiirrreecctttoorrrss GGuuiiillldd AAwwaarrrddss MULTI-CAMERA, VARIETY, OR UNSCRIPTED SERIES THE BIG BANG THEORY Episode: The Bakersfield Expedition Production Designer: John Shaffner Set Decorator: Ann Shea SDSA HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER Episode: The Light House Production Designer: Steve Olson Set Decorator: Susan Eschelbach SDSA PORTLANDIA Episode: Missionaries Production Designer: Tyler Robinson Set Decorator: Kat Isom SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Episode: Justin Timberlake Production Designers: Akira Yoshimura, Eugene Lee, Keith Ian Raywood, N. Joseph De Tullio Set Decorator: NONE CREDITED THE VOICE Episode: Live Playoffs, Part 1 Production Designer: Anton Goss Production Designer: James Pearse Connelly SDSA Set Decorator: Kristen O’Malley SDSA 8 of 10 SSEETTDDEECCOORR OOnnlliinnee www.setdecor.com 1188ttthh AAnnnnuuaalll AArrrttt DDiiirrreecctttoorrrss GGuuiiillldd AAwwaarrrddss AWARDS, MUSIC, OR GAME SHOWS THE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS 2013 Production Designer: Joe Stewart Set Decorator: NONE CREDITED 2013 BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS Production Designer: Brian Stonestreet Set Decorator: NONE CREDITED 65th ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS Production Designer: Brian Stonestreet Set Decorator: NONE CREDITED 67th ANNUAL TONY AWARDS Production Designer: Steve Bass Set Decorator: NONE CREDITED SUPER BOWL XLVI1, HALFTIME SHOW Starring Beyonce Production Designer: Bruce Rodgers Set Decorator: NONE CREDITED 9 of 10 SSEETTDDEECCOORR OOnnlliinnee www.setdecor.com 1188ttthh AAnnnnuuaalll AArrrttt DDiiirrreecctttoorrrss GGuuiiillldd AAwwaarrrddss NOMINEES FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR COMMERCIALS, PSAs & MUSIC VIDEOS FOR 2013: ARCADE FIRE Reflektor Production Designer: Anastasia Masaro Set Decorator: NONE CREDITED CALL OF DUTY: GHOSTS EPISODE: Epic Night Out Production Designer: Todd Cherniawsky Set Decorator: Irina Frants DIEHARD The Getaway Production Designer: Tom Wilkins Set Decorator: Beth Desort INFINITI Factory of Life Production Designer: Christopher Glass Set Decorator: NONE CREDITED JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE FT. 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