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21St ADG Awards SETDECOR Online www.setdecor.com 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Awards 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: PERIOD FILM CAFÉ SOCIETY Production Designer: Santo Loquasto Set Decorators: Regina Graves SDSA [NY] Nancy Haigh SDSA [LA], Nashon Petrushkin SDSA [LAReshoots] FENCES Production Designer: David Gropman Set Decorator: Rebecca Brown SDSA HACKSAW RIDGE Production Designer: Barry Robinson Set Decorator: Rebecca Cohen SDSA HAIL, CAESAR! Production Designer: Jess Gonchor Set Decorator: Nancy Haigh SDSA HIDDEN FIGURES Production Designer: Wynn Thomas Set Decorator: Missy Parker SDSA JACKIE Production Designer: Jean Rabasse Set Decorator: Véronique Melery SDSA 1 of 12 SETDECOR Online www.setdecor.com 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Awards FANTASY FILM ARRIVAL Production Designer: Patrice Vermette Set Decorator: Paul Hotte SDSA DOCTOR STRANGE Production Designer: Charles Wood Set Decorator: John Bush FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM Production Designer: Stuart Craig Set Decorator: Anna Pinnock PASSENGERS Production Designer: Guy Hendrix Dyas Set Decorator: Gene Serdena SDSA ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY Production Designers: Doug Chiang, Neil Lamont Set Decorator: Lee Sandales 2 of 12 SETDECOR Online www.setdecor.com 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Awards CONTEMPORARY FILM HELL OR HIGH WATER Production Designer: Tom Duffield Set Decorator: William Pfau LA LA LAND Production Designer: David Wasco Set Decorator: Sandy Reynolds-Wasco SDSA LION Production Designer: Chris Kennedy Set Decorators: Nicki Gardiner SDSA, Seema Kashyap MANCHESTER BY THE SEA Production Designer: Ruth De Jong Set Decorator: Florencia Martin NOCTURNAL ANIMALS Production Designer: Shane Valentino Set Decorator: Meg Everist 3 of 12 SETDECOR Online www.setdecor.com 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Awards NOMINEES FOR EXCELLENCE IN PRODUCTION DESIGN IN TELEVISION ONE-HOUR Period or Fantasy SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES GAME OF THRONES Episodes: Blood of My Blood, the Broen Man, No One Production Designer: Deborah Riley Set Decorator: Robert Cameron STRANGER THINGS Episodes: The Vanishing of Will Byers, Holly Jolly, The Upside Down Production Designer: Chris Trujillo Set Decorator: Jess Royal THE CROWN Episodes: Wolferton Splash, Hyde Park Corner, Smoke and Mirrors Production Designer: Martin Childs Set Decorator: Celia Bobak SDSA THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE Episodes: the Tiger’s Cave, Land O’Smiles, Fallout Production Designer: Drew Boughton Set Decorator: Jonathan Lancaster WESTWORLD Episode: Pilot Production Designer: Nathan Crowley Set Decorator: Julie Ochipinti 4 of 12 SETDECOR Online www.setdecor.com 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Awards ONE-HOUR CONTEMPORARY SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES BETTER CALL SAUL Episodes: Inflatable, Fifi, Klick Production Designer: Tony Fanning Set Decorator: Elaine O’Donnell SDSA BLOODLINE Episodes: Part 16, Part 21 Production Designer: Tim Galvin Set Decorator: William Cimino HOUSE OF CARDS Episodes: Chapter 41, Chapter 47, chapter 48 Production Designer: Steve Arnold Set Decorator: Tiffany Zappulla SDSA MR. ROBOT Episodes: 2.0, 2.4, 2.9 Production Designer: Steve Arnold Set Decorators: Alyssa Winter, Kate Yatsko PREACHER Episodes: See, South Will Rise Again, Finish the Song Production Designer: Dave Blass Set Decorator: Edward McLoughlin SDSA 5 of 12 SETDECOR Online www.setdecor.com 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Awards TELEVISION MOVIE OR LIMITED SERIES AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ROANOKE Episode: Chapter 4 Production Designer: Andrew Murdock Set Decorator: Kathy Orlando SDSA BLACK MIRROR Episodes: Nosedive, Playtest, San Junipero Production Designers: Joel Collins, James Foster, Nicholas Palmer Set Decorator: Katie Spencer SDSA SHERLOCK Episode: The Abominable Bride Production Designer: Arwel W. Jones Set Decorator: Hannah Nicholson THE NIGHT OF Episode: Pilot Production Designer: Patrizia Von Brandenstein Set Decorator: Melanie Baker SDSA THE PEOPLE v. O.J. SIMPSON: AMERICAN CRIME STORY Episodes: 100% Not Gulity; Marcia, Marcia, Marcia; Manna From Heaven Production Designer: Jeffrey Mossa Set Decorator: Amber Haley SDSA 6 of 12 SETDECOR Online www.setdecor.com 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Awards HALF-HOUR SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES MOZART IN THE JUNGLE Episode: Now I Will Sing Production Designer: Tommaso Ortino Set Decorator: Letizia Santucci SDSA [Italy] SILICON VALLEY Episodes: Two in the Box, Vachmanity Insanity, Daily Active Users Production Designer: Richard Toyon Set Decorator: Jennifer Mueller SDSA TRANSPARENT Episode: If I Were A Bell Production Designer: Cat Smith Set Decorator: Dea Jensen SDSA THE LAST MAN ON EARTH Episodes: Pitch Black, The Power of Power, Mama’s Hideaway Production Designer: Bruce Robert Hill Set Decorator: Erin Boyd VEEP Episode: Kissing Your Sister Production Designer: James Gloster Set Decorator: Kimberly Wannop SDSA 7 of 12 SETDECOR Online www.setdecor.com 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Awards MULTI-CAMERA SERIES 2 BROKE GIRLS Episodes: And The Godmama Drama, And The Two Openings; Part Two Production Designer: Glenda Rovello Set Decorator: Amy Feldman SDSA BABY DADDY Episodes: Love & Carriage, Room-Mating, Stupid Cupid Production Designer: Greg Grande Set Decorator: Roya Parivar SDSA THE BIG BANG THEORY Episodes: The Positive Negative Reaction, The Big Bear Precipitation, The Fermentation Bifurcation Production Designer: John Shaffner Set Decorator: Ann Shea SDSA THE GREAT INDOORS Episode: Pilot Production Designer: Glenda Rovello Set Decorator: Melinda Ritz SDSA THE RANCH Episode: Leavin’s Been Comin’ (For A Long, Long Time) Production Designer: John Shaffner Set Decorator: Tara Stephenson-Fong SDSA 8 of 12 SETDECOR Online www.setdecor.com 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Awards AWARDS or event special BEYONCÉ: LEMONADE Production Designer: Hannah Beachler Set Decorator: Kimberly Murphy GREASE LIVE! Production Designer: David Korins Set Decorator: Jason Howard SDSA HAIRSPRAY LIVE! Production Designer: Derek McLane Set Decorator: Jason Howard SDSA 68th ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS Production Designers: Tamlyn Wright, Baz Halpin THE OSCARS Production Designer: Derek McLane 9 of 12 SETDECOR Online www.setdecor.com 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Awards SHORT Format: WEB SERIES, MUSIC VIDEO OR COMMERCIAL ADIDA: BASKETBALL NEEDS CREATORS Production Designer: Ruth De Jong BEYONCÉ: LEMONADE 6 Inch Production Designer: JC Molina BEYONCÉ: LEMONADE Denial Production Designer: Jason Hougaard BEYONCÉ: LEMONADE Hold Up Production Designer: Jason Hougaard iPHONE 7 Balloons Production Designer: James Chinlund 10 of 12 SETDECOR Online www.setdecor.com 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Awards Nominations VARIETY, REALITY OR COMPETITION SERIES AMERICAN GRIT Episode: Ruck Up Production Designer: Mercedes Younger Set Decorator: Stephen Paul Frackell SDSA PORTLANDIA Episode: Weirdo Beach Production Designer: Schuyler Telleen Set Decorator: Katherine Isom SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Episode: Larry David/ The 1975, Peter Dinklage/Gwen Stefani, Tom Hanks/Lady Gaga Production Designers: Keith Ian Raywood, Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, N. Joseph De Tullio THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW Episodes: Ellen’s Halloween Show Production Designer: Karen Weber Set Decorator: Kelley Pearce SDSA THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON Episodes: 0417, 0461, 0493 Production Designers: Eugene Lee, Peter Baran Set Decorator: Keith Raywood 11 of 12 SETDECOR Online www.setdecor.com 21st Annual Art Directors Guild Awards VARIETY, REALITY OR COMPETITION SERIES… …continued… THE VOICE Episode: Blind Auditions, Part 3, Battles Premiere, Part 2 Production Designer: Anton Goss Production Designer: James Pearse Connelly SDSA 12 of 12 .
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