‘The Wild Robot, “Archan’ Annie Awards: Big win in full list

Dreamworks animation heart wrath “Wild robot“Ran away with most trophies in 52nd annual Annie Awards With nine, including the best feature. Netflix’s video game adaptation “Distinct“Leaded with TV/media categories with seven. But Saturday’s celebrations did not stop without any bottlenecks, as a pair of fire went to the venue, UCLA, Royce Hall, in which a ceremony was interrupted.

Through the ceremony, a fire alarm went into almost half the way, with the attendees vacate the theater and got out of the building before returning to their seats and resuming the show. A second fire alarm was closed during pre-show reception, with hundreds of guests waiting for the field and unable to enter the event for about 45 minutes. “There was a sensor that was implicated and then everyone had to work. Once Fire Marshal said that it was clear, we could go back inside. But there was no fire. Asif-Hollywood Executive Director Obre Mintz told Diversity,

Both “Robot” and “Arche” won each category in which he was nominated. Meanwhile, Latvian film “Flow“Regarding a cat’s visit to survive after floods, win two animals, which includes one for the best animated feature – independent.

Jeet for “The Wild Robot” claimed the PGA award for an animated feature on Saturday and cemented his positions as the front-colon for the “Flow” animated feature Oscar. “Flow,” who also won for the best writing (Gints Zillballodis and Mattis Kaza), also for foreign film at the Academy Awards next month, and won the Golden Globe for animated features in January.

In addition to winning the best feature, “The Wild Robot”, the book of Peter Brown, adapted by the same name, picked up the feature directing Annie for writer-director Chris Sanders and Voice Acting Node for Lupita Nyong, who gave titles Played the robot. Everyday. Nyong’o feature was against Castmate Kit Connor in Voice Acting category. Other Annie winners for “The Wild Robot” are Chris Bover for music; For Derek Chewing, Michael Looper, David Chow, Nyoung Kim and Steve Avojageli feature FX; Fabio Lignini for character animation; Raymond Zibach and Richie Saikiliok for production design; Generative Tsai for character design; And for Mary Ble, Colin Erkar, Orlando Dunas, Lucy Lyon and Brian Parker Editorial.

The feature categories have “Orion and the Dark” of other winners Dreamworks (TV/Media for Best Special Production and Writing – Charlie Cofman); “Light me 4” (storyboarding) of lights; And “the state of the planet of apps” (character animation-live-action).

Netflix’s hit series adaptation with riot games, which takes place in The Reity’s “League of Legends” Video-Game, won for Disha (Arnod Delord, Pascal Charru and Bart Maunori); FX (Guelume Degote, Orelean Ressencourt, Adam Bachiri, Guelume Zoouche, Jerem Dupre); Character animation (Tom Gauil); Music (Ryan Jillian Santiago, Alexander Sewer and Simon Wilcox); Production Design (Arnod-Loris Bodri, Julian Georgel, Fostin Dumontier, Charlotte O’Nell); Storyboarding (Josephin Mees); And editorial (Nazim Meslem, Guild Carmel and Roberto Fernandez).

Other TV winners are “The Tiny Chef Show” from Imagine Entertainment, Tiny Chef Productions and Nickelodian Productions, for Best TV/Media – Prescool; Flying Bark Productions for TV/Media, Disney Television Animation and Disney Branded Television “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” – for children and character design; “Bobs Burger” of 20th Television Animation for TV/Media – Mature; And the “Dream Productions” of Pixar for TV/Media – Limited Series and Voice Acting (Paula Pale).

Round the winners in achievement categories is “Wander to Wonder to Wonder”, for the short subject, “Fuzzy feelings” for sponsored, “Adio” for the student film and “Neva” for character animation – video games.

Apart from achievement categories, Asifa-Hollywood also gave Zurid Awards for extraordinary contribution to animation. For the achievement of lifetime or career, the Visher McCake Award went under the supervision of the Animator/Director and Teacher Aaron Blaise under the supervision of Disney for a long time; The National Film Board of Canada writer, director, producer and Academy Award affecting Yunis Macaule (posthumously); And NFB musician and sound designer Normand Roger.

The June Forer Award for important and philanthropic effects was given to women for their work in animation, which advocates gender equality and inclusion in the industry. Visual Effects, Animation and Gaming Pioneer Alberto Meenache received the UB IWERKS Award for technical achievement. And acknowledging the unique contribution recognized with the existing award category structure, a special achievement award was given to the new book by Pixer’s Chief Creative Officer Pete Doctor and Disney Historian Don Perry, “Directing on Disney: The origin of Valt’s animated films Director. ”

During the evening, Asifa-Hollywood recognized “extraordinary efforts and serving all brave men and women of Greater Southern California Fire Department”. Los Angeles’ firefighters helped present some awards on stage at the ceremony with pipes and drums and department representatives.

Asifa-Hollywood used the occasion of Annie Awards to start an attempt to raise a money with an alliance with anmade, animation studios, professionals and artists as well as a coalition to assist the members of the animation community, Months have been severely affected by fire. This effort expects to raise at least $ 5 million in the coming months through donations and auction of animation memorable through Sothabi. During the evening, the effort increased by more than $ 107,000.

A complete list of winners is as follows:

best feature

Wild robot, Dreamworks animation

Best convenience

FlowTake Sacrebleu Productions, Five, Dream Well Studio

Best special production

Orion and the DarkDreamworks animation

Best topic

Wonder to WonderCirce Films, Cap Holland Film, Les Productions Day Milo, Beast Animation, Blink Industries and Pictanovo

Best sponsored

Fuzzy feelings, Passion picture hungry man

Best TV/Media – Predauli

Small chef shows, Episode: Tiny Chef’s scary stump fantastic, Imagine Entertainment, Tiny Chef Productions and Nickelodian Productions

Best TV/Media – Children

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Episode: The Molecular Level, Flying Bark Productions, Disney Television Animation, Disney Branded Television

Best TV/Media – Mature

Bob’s burger, Episode: They kill horses, not them? – 20th television animation

Best TV/Media – Limited Series

Dream Productions, Episode: A Night to Reimber, Pixer Animation Studio

Best Student Film

Adiós, Student Director: Jose Prats, Student Producer: Bernardo Angetti, School: National Film and Television Schools

Best FX – TV/Media

Arche. Episode: The Dirt Under Your Nails, Production Company: Netflix, FX Production Company for FX Games and Fortich Production: Fortich Studio, Guilume Degote, Oralian Recessioncourt, Adam Bachiri, Guilume Zoouche, Jero Dupra

Best FX – Facility

Wild robot, Production Company: Dreamworks Animation, FX Production Company: DreamWorks Animation, Derek Chewing, Michael Looper, David Chow, Newong Kim, Steve Avojageli

Best Character Animation – TV/Media

DistinctNetflix, Tom Gauil

Best Character Animation – Facility

Wild robotDreamworks animation, fabio lignini

Best Character Animation – Live Action

The state of the planet of monkeys, Production Company: 20th century studios. FX Production Company: Wata FX, Christian Kicanvitz, Aden Martin, Elison Orr, Radiia Alam, Howard Sle

Best Character Animation – Video Games

Niva riverNomada Studio, Nomada Studio Animation Team

Best Character Design – TV/Media

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Episode: Molecular Level, Disney Television Animation, Cinema Gypsy Productions, Jose Lopez

Best Character Design – Facility

Wild robotDreamworks animation, generated tsai

Best direction – TV/media

Arche, Episode: The Dirt Under Your Nails, A riot Games and Netflix for Fortich Production, Arnod Delord, Pascal Charru, Bart Maunori

Best direction – facility

Wild robotDreamworks Animation, Chris Sanders

Best Music – TV/Media

Arche. Episode: The Dirt Under Your Nails, Fortich Production for a riot games and Netflix, Ryan Jilian Santiago, Alexander Sewer, Simon Wilcox

Best Music – Facility

Wild robotDreamworks animation, Chris Bovers

Best Production Design – TV/Media

Arcon, Episode: Dirt under your nails, a riot game for Netflix and Fortich Production, Arnod-Loris Bodri, Julian Georgel, Fostin Dumontier, Charlotte O’Nell

Best Production Design – Facility

Wild robotDreamworks Animation, Raymond Zibach, Richie Saikiliaok

Best Storyboarding – TV/Media

Arche, Episode: Killing is a cycle, a riot game and Netflix production for Josephine Mees

Best Storyboarding – Feature

Low me 4Roshni, Habib Looty

Best Voice Acting – TV/Media

Dream Productions Episode: Out of Body, Pixer Animation Studio, Paula Pale (Charitra: Paula)

Best Voice Acting – feature

Wild robotDreamworks Animation, Lupita Nyong’e (Character: ROZ)

Best Writing – TV/Media

Orion and dark, Dreamworks Animation, Charlie Cofman

Best Writing – Facility

Flow,

Best Editorial – TV/Media

Arche, Episode: Priest Like Its the First Time, Netflix, Nazim Maslem, Guild Carmel, Roberto Fernandez a riot game and fortich production

Best Editorial – Facility

Wild robotDreamworks Animation, Mary Ble, Colin Erkar, Orlando Dunus, Lucy Lyon, Brian Parker

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