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] Luke Dunn Gielmuda 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, Manny Holihan won the Verna Fields Award.[3]
2006
Winner: Crooked Mick
Nominees:
- Afterlife
- Below the Silence
- Danya
- The Resurrectionist
2007
Winner: Temerario
Nominees:
- Bio Rhythm
- Dalton Jones
- Flapwing and the Last Work of Ezekiel Crumb
- Synchronoff
2008
Winner: Shot Open
Nominees:
- For the Love of God
- The Hollow Tree
- Procrastination
- Sea of Tranquility
2009
Winner: Mummy's Boy
Nominees:
- Cupid
- Elephants
- Four
- Joyets
- Street Angel
2010
Winner: Scarecrow
Nominees:
- The End of the Line
- The GodMother
- The Incredible Story of My Great Grandmother Olive
- Yellow Belly End
2011
Winner: Stanley Pickle
Nominees:
- The Confession
- En Route
- Psychosis
- Zbigniev's Cupboard
References
- ↑ "Verna Fields Award and Ethel Crutcher Scholarship". Motion Picture Sound Editors. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
- ↑ "Golden Reel Nomination". Australian Screen Sound Guild. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
- ↑ "APM Presents Manny Holihan With MSPE Student Film Award". Mix. March 10, 2004. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
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