Art Directors Guild Awards 2012
17th ADG Awards
February 2, 2013
Contemporary Film:
Anna Karenina
Fantasy Film:
Life of Pi
Period Film:
Skyfall
The 17th Art Directors Guild Awards, which were given on February 2, 2013, honored the best production designers of 2012.
Winners and nominees
Film
Contemporary Film:
- Dennis Gassner – Skyfall
- Alan MacDonald – The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
- Nelson Coates – Flight
- Eugenio Caballero – The Impossible
- Jeremy Hindle – Zero Dark Thirty
Fantasy Film:
- David Gropman – Life of Pi
- Uli Hanisch – Cloud Atlas
- Nathan Crowley, Kevin Kavanaugh – The Dark Knight Rises
- Dan Hennah – The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
- Arthur Max – Prometheus
Period Film:
- Sarah Greenwood – Anna Karenina
- Peter Borckl – Argo
- David F. Klassen – Django Unchained
- Eve Stewart – Les Miserables
- Rick Carter – Lincoln
Television
One-Hour Single Camera Television Series:
- Gemma Jackson – Game of Thrones (for "The Ghost of Harrenhal")
- Bill Groom – Boardwalk Empire (for "Resolution")
- Donal Woods – Downton Abbey (for "Christmas at Downton Abbey")
- John D. Kretschmer – Homeland (for "The Choice")
- Richard Hoover – The Newsroom (for "We Just Decided To")
Episode of a Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series
- Judy Becker – Girls (for "Pilot")
- Denise Pizzini – Community (for "Pillows and Blankets")
- Richard Berg – Modern Family (for "Misery Date")
- Ian Phillips – Parks and Recreation (for "Soda Tax")
- Tony Fanning – The New Normal (for "Sofa's Choice")
Multi-Camera Unscripted Series:
- Keith Raywood, Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura & N. Joseph DeTullio – Saturday Night Live (for "Host: Mick Jagger")
- Glenda Rovello – 2 Broke Girls (for "And The Silent Partner")
- Stephan G. Olson – How I Met Your Mother (for "The Magician's Code- Part 1")
- Bruce Rodgers – Democratic National Convention
- Anton Goss and James Pearse Connelly – The Voice
Miniseries or Television Movie:
- Mark Worthington – American Horror Story: Asylum (for "I Am Anne Frank, Part 2")
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