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Cinema Audio Society Gets Animated

The Cinema Audio Society announces changes to the CAS Awards categories as well as additions to those sound mixers eligible for CAS Awards.

Los Angeles – The Cinema Audio Society (CAS) has announced the addition of a new category for Outstanding Sound Mixing for an Animated Motion Picture, as well as changes to eligibility rules for sound mixers.

“We are thrilled to announce that we are adding a new category for Outstanding Sound Mixing for an Animated Motion Picture. Animation is a vibrant and vital genre that spans stories for all ages and lives on for generations.  The sound mixing being done in animation deserves to be recognized and honored,” said CAS President David E. Fluhr in making the announcement.  

The CAS will also separate the Television Series category into two categories: Outstanding Sound Mixing for Television Series – Half Hour and Outstanding Sound Mixing for Television Series – One Hour.  There will no longer be a DVD Original Programming category.

The CAS also announced that in addition to the Production Mixer, Re-Recording Mixers and Scoring Mixer the ADR and Foley mixers in both Motion Picture categories and in both the Television Movies and Mini-Series and Television Series – One Hour categories will now be included in the nominations and awards. Fluhr commented, “ADR and Foley is an integral part of the overall sound mix of a project and we are proud that these mixers will now get the recognition they so richly deserve.”

Awards for Outstanding Sound Mixing in these six categories will be presented in a sealed envelope ceremony at the 49th CAS Awards Dinner on Saturday, February 16th in the Crystal Ballroom of the historic Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.

As previously announced the CAS Career Achievement Award will be presented to Production Sound Mixer Chris Newman.

Complete Rules and Regulations as well as the Promotional Regulations for the CAS are attached and can also be found on the CAS website at: http://cinemaaudiosociety.org/

Source: Cinema Audio Society

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.

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