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Dolby Laboratories Celebrates the 90Th Academy Award Nominees in Best Cinematography, Sound Editing, and Sound Mixing ⏲ 02 March 2018, 05:00 (PST) Dolby Laboratories celebrates the 90th Academy Award nominees in Best Cinematography, Sound Editing, and Sound Mixing HOLLYWOOD, March 02, 2018 -- On Thursday, March 1, 2018, Dolby Laboratories celebrated the 90th Academy Award nominees in the Best Cinematography, Sound Editing, and Sound Mixing categories with a private event at The London Hotel in West Hollywood. Photo credit: Genevieve Shiffrar. On Thursday, March 1, 2018, Dolby Laboratories celebrated the 90th Academy Award nominees in the Best Cinematography, Sound Editing, and Sound Mixing categories with a private event at The London Hotel in West Hollywood. (L-R) Back row: Alex Gibson, "Dunkirk;" Kevin Yeaman, President and CEO, Dolby Laboratories; Curt Behlmer, SVP, Content Solutions and Industry Relations, Dolby Laboratories; Doug Hemphill, "Blade Runner 2049;" Ron Bartlett, "Blade Runner 2049;" Theo Green, "Blade Runner 2049;" Middle row: Richard King, "Dunkirk;" Nathan Robitaille, "Shape of Water;" Mary H. Ellis, "Baby Driver;" Brad Zoern, "Shape of Water;" Tim Cavagin, "Baby Driver;" Julian Slater, "Baby Driver;" Mark Weingarten, "Dunkirk." Bottom row: Nelson Ferreira, "Shape of Water;" Gregg Landaker, "Dunkirk;" Mac Ruth, "Blade Runner 2049;" Mark Mangini, "Blade Runner 2049;" Christian Cooke, "Shape of Water." Attendees enjoy the rooftop of The London Hotel in West Hollywood at Dolby Laboratories’ event on March 1, 2018, in which they celebrate the 90th Academy Award nominees in the Best Cinematography, Sound Editing, and Sound Mixing categories. Dolby Laboratories event attendees pose for a photo at The London Hotel in West Hollywood on March 1, 2018 celebrating the 90th Academy Award nominees in the Best Cinematography, Sound Editing, and Sound Mixing categories. (L-R) Curt Behlmer, SVP, Content Solutions and Industry Relations, Dolby Laboratories; Julian Slater, “Baby Driver;” Tim Cavagin, “Baby Driver;” Mac Ruth, “Blade Runner 2049;” Mark Hughes, Forbes Contributing Writer. ABOUT DOLBY Dolby transforms the science of sight and sound into spectacular experiences. Through innovative research and engineering, we create breakthrough experiences for billions of people worldwide through a collaborative ecosystem spanning artists, businesses, and consumers. The experiences people have – with Dolby Cinema, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Voice, Dolby Dimension, and Dolby Audio – revolutionize entertainment and communications at the cinema, on the go, in the home, and at work. Dolbynewsroom.
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