‘Elvis,’ ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ win Guild of Music Supervisor Awards

The music supervisors for “Elvis” and “Everywhere Everywhere All at Once” won top feature-film awards at the 13th annual Guild of Music Supervisor Awards, handed out Sunday night at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles.

Anton Monstad won the award for music supervision of a film made over $25 million for “Elvis”, while Lauren Marie Mikus and Bruce Gilbert won for music supervision of a film made under $25 million for “Everything Everywhere at Once”. won the award for That film also won for Best Song Written or Recorded for a Film, which went to the Oscar-nominated “This Is a Life”, written by Ryan Lott, David Byrne and Mitsky.

Rob Lowery won two other film awards, one for music supervision for “Cha Cha Real Smooth” (Best Music Supervision for a Film with a Budget of $10 Million and Less) and another for “Do’s Revenge” (For a Non-Theatrically Released Thin Layer for Best Music Supervision).

In the television categories, awards went to the music supervisors from “Stranger Things,” “Insecure” and “The Come Up,” as well as the song “Perfect Day” from “Better Call Saul.”

Documentary awards went to “Tony Hawk: Till the Wheels Fall Off” and “The Andy Warhol Diaries,” while Trailer awards went to “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” “The White Lotus” and “Destiny 2: The Witch Queen.” Went. ,

Awards were also given in the commercial and videogame categories. Songwriter Paul Williams was given the Icon Award, while late music supervisor Pilar McCurry received the Legacy Award posthumously. The show included cast members Gabby Moreno, Ruth B., and Joy Olakdukone, as well as a surprise performance by Macy Gray.

Winners:

film
Best Music Direction for a Film with a Budget Over $25 Million: Anton Monsted, “Elvis”
Best Music Supervision for a Film with a Budget of $25 Million and Less: Lauren Marie Mikus, Bruce Gilbert, “Everything Everywhere at Once”
Best Music Supervision for a Film with a Budget of $10 Million and Less: Rob Lowry, “Cha Cha Real Smooth”
Best Music Direction for a Non-Theatrically Released Film: Rob Lowry, “Revenge”
Best Song Written and/or Recorded for a Film: “It’s a Life” from “Everything Everywhere Together”
Lyricists: Ryan Lott, David Byrne, Mitsaki Miyawaki
Artist: David Byrne, Mitsky, Son Lux
Music Supervisors: Lauren Marie Mikus, Bruce Gilbert

Television
Best Music Supervision – Television Drama: Nora Felder, “Stranger Things” Season 4
Best Music Supervision – Television Comedy or Musical: Keir Lehmann – “Vulnerable” (Season 5)
Best Music Supervision – Reality Television: Adam Brodsky, Rivka Rose – “The Come Up” Season 1
Best Song Written and/or Recorded for Television
“Perfect Day” from “Better Call Saul” – Season 6 Ep. 9 – “Fun and Games”
Lyricist: Harry Nilsson
Artist: Dressage, Slow Shiver
Music Supervisor: Thomas Golubik

Documentary film
Best Music Supervision for a Documentary: Allison Wood – “Tony Hawk: The Wheels Fall Off”
Best Music Supervision in a Documentary Series: Amanda Cragg Thomas – “The Andy Warhol Diaries”

trailers
Best Music Supervision in a Trailer – Film: Evelyn Garcia – “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” – Teaser “Leaders”
Best Music Supervision in a Trailer-Series: Derrick Berberabe, Jordan Silverberg – “The White Lotus” Season 2
Best Music Supervision in a Trailer – Video Game & Interactive: Lindsey Cohon, Naaman Snell – “Destiny 2: The Witch Queen” – Launch Trailer

advertising
Best Music Supervision (Sync) in Advertisement: AB Hendrix, Jonathan Wellbelove – Apple – “The Greatest”
Best Music Supervision in an Advertisement (Original Music): Sunny Kapoor, Mike Ladman, Brad Nyman, Brandi Ricker – Meta – “Good Ideas Are Worth Getting: A (Slightly) Life-Changing Story”

Video game
Best Music Supervision in a Video Game (Synchro): Dylan Bostick, Josh Kessler, “Saints Row V”
Best Music Supervision in a Video Game (Original): Steve Schnur, “Battlefield 2042 DLC” – Season 1 – “Zero Hour,” Season 2 – “Master of Arms,” ​​Season 3 – “Escalation” Composers: Hildur Guanadottir, Sam Slater

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