Nominaciones Premios Animación Annie Awards 2008

RatatuilleLos premios serán entregados el próximo 8 de Febrero, pero el pasado 3 de Diciembre se conocieron los nominados a los premios Annie, los más importantes dentro de las películas de animación.

Apostad en los Oscars por la que gane en estos premios, sin duda, porque tendréis todas las de ganar en la categoría de animación.

Entre los que más nominaciones han acaparado están los 5 nominados a la mejor película, Ratatouille (13), Locos por el Surf (10), Bee Movie (5), Persépolis (4) y Los Simpson (4).

Recordamos que la lista de nominadas a la mejor película de animación para los Oscar 2008 incluía un total de 12 candidatas, que se acabó quedando en 11 y que además de las 5 anteriores podrían estar también con posibilidades Shrek 3º y Beowulf principalmente.

Copio y pego la lista de nominados, porque son variados y sólo aptos para los muy puestos en la materia, el que quiera que les eche un ojo:

CATEGORÍAS PRODUCCIÓN

Mejor Película Animación
Bee Movie – DreamWorks Animation
Persepolis – Sony Pictures Classics
Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios
Locos por el Surf (Surf’s Up) – Sony Pictures Animation
Los Simpsons, La Película – Twentieth Century Fox

Best Home Entertainment Production
Doctor Strange – MLG Productions
Futurama «Bender’s Big Score» – The Curiosity Company in association with 20th Century Fox Television

Best Animated Short Subject
Everything Will Be OK – Bitter Films
How to Hook Up Your Home Theater – Walt Disney Feature Animation
Shorty McShorts’ Shorts «Mascot Prep» – Walt Disney Television Animation
The Chestnut Tree – Picnic Pictures
Your Friend the Rat – Pixar Animation Studios

Best Animated Television Commercial
CVS Watering Can – Acme Filmworks
Esurance «Homeowners» – Wild Brain
Idaho Lottery: Twister – Acme Filmworks
Oregon Lottery «Alaska» – Laika/house
Power Shares Escape Average – Acme Filmworks

Best Animated Television Production
Jane and the Dragon – Weta Productions Limited & Nelvana Limited
Creative Comforts America – Aardman Animations
Moral Orel – ShadowMachine
Robot Chicken Star Wars- ShadowMachine
Kim Possible – Walt Disney Television Animation

Best Animated Television Production for Children
Chowder – Cartoon Network Studios
El Tigre – Nickelodeon
Little Einsteins – Disney Channel
Peep and the Big Wide World – Discovery Kids
The Backyardigans – Nickelodeon

Best Animated Video Game
Avatar: The Last Airbender «The Burning Earth» – THQ, Inc.
Bee Movie Game – Activision
Ratatouille – THQ, Inc.
Transformers: The Game – Blur Studios

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT CATEGORIES

Animated Effects
Gary Bruins – Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios
Deborah Carlson – Surf’s Up – Sony Pictures Animation
Ryan Laney – Spider-Man 3 – Sony Pictures Animation
James Mansfield – How to Hook Up Your Home Theater – Walt Disney Feature Animation
Jon Reisch – Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios

Animation Production Artist
John Clark – Surf’s Up – Sony Pictures Animation
Michael Isaak – Bee Movie – DreamWorks Animation
Hyun-Min Lee – The Chestnut Tree – Picnic Pictures
Natasha Liberman – Growing Up Creepie «Creepie & The Candy Factory» – Taffy Entertainment LLC, Telegrael Teoranta, Discovery Communications Inc., SunWoo Entertainment, Peach Blossom Media
Jim Worthy – My Gym Partner’s a Monkey «Meet the Spidermonkeys» – Cartoon Network Studios

Character Animation in a Feature Production
Dave Hardin – Surf’s Up – Sony Pictures Animation
Alan Hawkins – Surf’s Up – Sony Pictures Animation
Michal Makarewicz – Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios

Character Animation in a Television Production
Elizabeth Harvatine – Moral Orel «Nature 2» – ShadowMachine
Monica Kennedy – El Tigre – Nickelodeon
Eric Towner – Robot Chicken – ShadowMachine

Character Design in an Animated Feature Production
Sylvain Deboissy – Surf’s Up – Sony Pictures Animation
Carter Goodrich – Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios

Character Design in an Animated Television Production
Jorge R. Gutierrez – El Tigre «Fistful of Collars» – Nickelodeon

Directing in an Animated Feature Production
Brad Bird Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios
Ash Brannon & Chris Buck Surf’s Up – Sony Pictures Animation
Chris Miller & Raman Hui – Shrek The Third – DreamWorks Animation
Vincent Paronnaud & Marjane Satrapi – Persepolis – Sony Pictures Classics
David Silverman – The Simpsons Movie – Twentieth Century Fox

Directing in an Animated Television Production
Seth Green «Robot Chicken Star Wars» – ShadowMachine
David Hartman – Tigger & Pooh «Turtles Need for Speed» – Walt Disney Television Animation
Raymie Muzquiz – Squirrel Boy «Gumfight at the S’Okay Corral» – Cartoon Network Studios
Howy Parkins – The Emperor’s New School «Emperor’s New Musical» – Walt Disney Television Animation
Gary Trousdale Shrek The Halls – DreamWorks Animation

Music in an Animated Feature Production
Olivier Bernet – Persepolis – Sony Pictures Classics
Danny Elfman, Rufus Wainwright & Rob Thomas – Meet The Robinsons – Walt Disney Feature Animation
Michael Giacchino – Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios
Rupert Gregson-Williams – Bee Movie – DreamWorks Animation
Amy Powers, Russ DeSalvo & Jeff Danna – Disney Princess Enchanted Tales – DisneyToon Studios/Walt Disney Video/Disney Enterprises, Inc.

Music in an Animated Television Production
Alf Clausen & Michael Price – The Simpsons «Yokel Chords» – Gracie Films in association with 20th Century Fox
Evan Lurie, Robert Scull & Steven Bernstein – The Backyardigans «International Super Spy» – Nickelodeon
Drew Neumann & Gregory Hinde – Billy & Mandy’s Big Boogey Adventure – Cartoon Network Studios
Shaw Patterson – El Tigre «Yellow Pantera» – Nickelodeon
James L. Venable & Jennifer Kes Remington – Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends «The Bloo Superdude and the Magic Potato Power» – Cartoon Network Studios

Production Design in an Animated Feature Production
Doug Chiang – Beowulf – Paramount Pictures
Harley Jessup – Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios
Marelo Vignali – Surf’s Up – Sony Pictures Animation

Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production
Don Hall – Meet the Robinsons – Walt Disney Feature Animation
Denise Koyama – Surf’s Up – Sony Pictures Animation
Ted Mathot – Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios
Sean Song – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – IMAGI Animation Studios
Nassos Vakalis – Bee Movie – DreamWorks Animation

Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production
Ben Balistreri – Danny Phantom «Torrent of Terror» – Nickelodeon
Aldin Baroza – The Replacements «London Calling» – Walt Disney Television Animation
Dave Bennett – Tom and Jerry Tales – Warner Bros. Animation
Steve Fonti – Family Guy «No Chris Left Behind» – Fox TV Animation/Fuzzy Door Productions
Roy Meurin – My Friends Tigger and Pooh «Good Night to Pooh» – Walt Disney Television Animation

Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production
Janeane Garofalo – Voice of Collette – Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios
Ian Holm – Voice of Skinner – Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios
Julie Kavner – Voice of Marge Simpson – The Simpsons Movie – Twentieth Century Fox
Patton Oswalt – Voice of Remy – Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios
Patrick Warburton – Voice of Ken – Bee Movie – DreamWorks Animation

Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production
Scott Adsit – Voice of Clay Puppington – Moral Orel – ShadowMachine
Madison Davenport – Voice of Sophianna – Christmas Is Here Again! – Easy To Dream Entertainment
Tom Kenny – Voice of SpongeBob – SpongeBob SquarePants «Spy Buddies» – Nickelodeon
Eartha Kitt – Voice of Yzma – The Emperor’s New School «Emperor’s New Musical» – Walt Disney Television Animation
Eddie Murphy – Voice of Donkey – Shrek The Halls – DreamWorks Animation

Writing in an Animated Feature Production
Brad Bird – Ratatouille – Pixar Animation Studios
James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, George Meyer, David, Mirkin, Mike Reiss, Mike Scully, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder & Jon Vitti – The Simpsons Movie – Twentieth Century Fox
Don Rhymer and Ash Brannon & Chris Buck & Christopher Jenkins – Surf’s Up – Sony Pictures Animation
Marjane Satrapi & Vincent Paronnaud – Persepolis – Sony Pictures Classics

Writing in an Animated Television Production
C.H. Greenblatt & William Reiss – Chowder «Burple Nurples» – Cartoon Network Studios
Gene Grillo – Back at the Barnyard «Cowman and Ratboy» – Nickelodeon
Ian Maxtone-Graham & Billy Kimball – The Simpsons «24 Minutes» – Gracie Films
Christopher Painter – Squirrel Boy «I Only Have Eye For You» – Cartoon Network Studios
Tom Sheppard – My Gym Partner’s a Monkey «The Butt of the Jake» – Cartoon Network Studios

WINSOR MCCAY AWARD WINNERS (career contributions to the art of animation)

John Canemaker – Animation historian, educator, Oscar winning filmmaker. Canemaker is Chair of NYU’s Animation Program and won an Academy Award for his animated short The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation.

Glen Keane — Keane was lead animator of Ariel in The Little Mermaid, the Beast in Beauty and the Beast, and animated the characters Aladdin, Tarzan, Pocahontas in their respective Disney films. Aside from Disney he’s worked on animated films of Star Trek and Alvin and the Chipmunks.

John Kricfalusi — Kricfalusi created The Ren & Stimpy Show in 1991. He restored an individual look to TV animation, pushing the envelope during the «creator-driven» movement of the 1990s. He also pioneered the use of artist-driven Flash animation.

JUNE FORAY (significant and benevolent or charitable impact on the art and industry of animation)
Jerry Beck

UB IWERKS (technical achievement)
Jonathan Gay, Gary Grossman and Robert Tatsumi — the creators of FLASH computer software

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT ANNIE AWARD
Edward R. Leonard — promoting the Linux open system for animation in animation studios and gaming software development

CERTIFICATE OF MERIT
Marcus Adams
Jo Jo Batista
Steve Gattuso
Jon Reeves
Gemma Ross
Woodbury University

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2 comentarios en «Nominaciones Premios Animación Annie Awards 2008»

  1. Bien por el tigre!!!, sin duda alguna en su año de comienzo en latinoamerica, considero que ha sido muy bien acogido por el público latinoamericano…. además admiro a Sandra Equihua, su forma de dibujar es increible y las técnicas aplicadas para el color son admirables, espero que gane el tigre miles de estos premios!!!

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  2. La verdad que no han habido muchas sorpresas para estos premios, si tuviese que apostar por alguna, sin lugar a dudas seria por Ratatouille, sencillamente una obra maestra, no ya del cine de animacion, sino del septimo arte.

    Un saludo!!!

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