Art Directors Guild Awards 2013
18th ADG Awards
February 8, 2014
Contemporary Film:
Her
Fantasy Film:
Gravity
Period Film:
The Great Gatsby
The 18th Art Directors Guild Awards, which were given on February 8, 2014, honored the best production designers of 2013.
Winners and nominees
Film
Contemporary Film:
- K.K. Barrett – Her
- David Gropman – August Osage County
- Santo Loquasto – Blue Jasmine
- Paul Kirby – Captain Phillips
- Bob Shaw – The Wolf of Wall Street
Fantasy Film:
- Andy Nicholson – Gravity
- Philip Ivey – Elysium
- Dan Hennah – The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
- Darren Gilford – Oblivion
- Scott Chambliss – Star Trek Into Darkness
Period Film:
Television
One-Hour Single Camera Television Series:
- Gemma Jackson – Game of Thrones (for "Valar Dohaeris")
- Bill Groom – Boardwalk Empire (for "The Old Ship of Zion")
- Mark Freeborn – Breaking Bad (for "Felina")
- Donal Woods – Downton Abbey (for "Episode 7")
- Dan Bishop – Mad Men (for "The Better Half")
Episode of a Half Hour Single-Camera Television Series
- Jim Gloster – Veep (for "Helsinki")
- Denise Pizzini – Arrested Development (for "The B. Team")
- Ray Yamagata – Californication (for "The Unforgiven")
- Richard Berg – Modern Family (for "The Wow Factor")
- Ian Phillips – Parks and Recreation (for "London")
Multi-Camera Unscripted Series:
- Tyler Robinson – Portlandia (for "Missionaries")
- John Shaffner – The Big Bang Theory (for "The Bakersfield Expedition")
- Steve Olson – How I Met Your Mother (for "The Lighthouse")
- Keith Raywood, Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura & N. Joseph DeTullio – Saturday Night Live (for "Host: Justin Timberlake")
- Anton Goss and James Pearse Connelly – The Voice (for "The Live Playoffs, Part 1")
Miniseries or Television Movie:
- Howard Cummings – Behind the Candelabra
- Mark Worthington – American Horror Story: Coven (for "Bitchcraft")'
- Derek R. Hill – Bonnie & Clyde
- Gregory Melton – Mob City
- Patrizia von Brandenstein – Phil Spector
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