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18 W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 C A S Q U A R T E R L Y Bridge of Spies Production Mixer: Drew Kunin Re-recording Mixer: Andy Nelson CAS Re-recording Mixer: Gary Roger Rydstrom CAS Scoring Mixer: Thomas Vicari CAS ADR Mixer: Bobby Johanson CAS Foley Mixer: Chris Manning The Hateful Eight Production Mixer: Mark Ulano CAS Re-recording Mixer: Michael Minkler CAS Re-recording Mixer: Chris Minkler Scoring Mixer: Fabio Venturi Foley Mixer: Nerses Gezalyan Mad Max: Fury Road Production Mixer: Ben Osmo Re-recording Mixer: Chris Jenkins Re-recording Mixer: Gregg Rudloff ADR Mixer: Thomas J. O'Connell Foley Mixer: Ryan Squires The Revenant Production Mixer: Chris Duesterdiek Re-recording Mixer: Jon Taylor CAS Re-recording Mixer: Frank Montaño Re-recording Mixer: Randy Thom CAS Scoring Mixer: Conrad Hensel ADR Mixer: Michael Miller CAS Foley Mixer: Geordy Sincavage Star Wars: The Force Awakens Production Mixer: Stuart Wilson Re-recording Mixer: Andy Nelson CAS Re-recording Mixer: Chris Scarabosio Scoring Mixer: Shawn Murphy ADR Mixer: Charleen Steeves Foley Mixer: Chris Manning 52ND ANNUAL CAS AWARDS NOMINEES outstanding achievement in sound mixing for 2015 motion pictures— live action The Cinema Audio Society will host the 52nd Annual Awards on Saturday, February 20, 2016, in the Crystal Ballroom of the Millennium Biltmore Hotel. The evening promises to be extraordinary, bringing the sound community together again to celebrate excellence in sound. The highest award for Career Achievement will be awarded to Doc Kane, who is a living legend in his craft and the very first ADR mixer to receive this prestigious honor. The CAS Filmmaker Award will be given to accomplished director, Jay Roach. Our 2nd Student Recognition Award will also be announced and presented to a promising individual who demonstrates exceptional passion and promise in the craft of sound for picture. And finally, the awards for Outstanding Mixing in the following six categories will be announced from their sealed envelopes: Motion Pictures—Live Action, Motion Pictures—Animated, Television Movies and Mini-Series, Television Series—One Hour, Television Series—Half-Hour, and Television Non-Fiction, Variety, Music Series or Specials. The evening's attendees will also start the events off with a rare opportunity to observe some of the earliest sound recording and playback machines, including a 1894 Edison Kinetophone and a 1878 tinfoil phonograph generously provided by the Antique Phonograph Society. This will be fol- lowed by a cocktail hour, continue with dinner, and conclude with the awards presentation. The Cinema Audio Society website will be updated in real time as the winners are announced. To order tickets, contact office manager Patti Fluhr at (818) 752-8624 or email: CASOffice@CinemaAudioSociety.org Event address: The Biltmore Hotel, 506 South Grand Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071 Remember, final balloting for both the Outstanding Sound Mixing and the CAS Technical Achievement Awards will open Wednesday, January 27, and end Friday, February 12.

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