AACTA Award for Best Sound
The Australian Film Institute Award for Best Achievement in Sound is awarded yearly by the Australian Film Institute for excellence in sound editing. The award was first distributed in 1977 with the first winner being William Anderson for the film Don's Party.[1]
1970s
1977: Don's Party – William Anderson
1978: The Last Wave – Don Connelly, Greg Bell, Phil Judd
1979: Mad Max – Gary Wilkins, Bryon Kennedy, Roger Savage, Ned Dawson
1980s
1980: Breaker Morant – Gary Wilkins, William Anderson, Jeanine Chialvo, Phil Judd
1981: Gallipoli – Don Connelly, Greg Bell, Peter Fenton
1982: Mad Max 2 – Roger Savage, Bruce Lamshed, Byron Kennedy, Lloyd Carrick, Mark van Buuren, P. Robinson, Andrew Stewart
1983: Phar Lap – Peter Burgess, Peter Fenton, Phil Heywood, Ron Purvis, Terry Rodman, Gary Wilkins
1984: Streethero – Gary Wilkins, Mark Wasiutak, Roger Savage, Bruce Lamshed, Terry Rodman, David Harrison
1985 Rebel – Mark Lewis, Penn Robinson, Julian Ellingworth Jim Taig
1986 Malcolm – Roger Savage, Craig Carter, Dean Gawen Paul Clark
1987 Ground Zero – Gary Wilkins, Mark Wasiutak, Roger Savage Livia Ruzic, Craig Carter
1988 The Lighthorsemen – Lloyd Carrick, Craig Carter, Peter Burgess James Currie, Phil Heywood, Peter D. Wood
1989 Dead Calm – Ben Osmo, Lee Smith, Roger Savage
1990s
1990: Blood Oath – Ben Osmo, Gethin Creagh,Roger Savage
1991: Dingo – Henri Morelle, Ashley Grenville, James Currie
1992: Romper Stomper – Steve Burgess, David Lee, Frank Lipson
1993: The Piano – Lee Smith, Tony Johnson, Gethin Creagh Peter Townsend, Annabelle Sheehan
1994: Muriel's Wedding – David Lee, Glenn Newnham, Livia Ruzic Roger Savage
1995: Metal Skin – Frank Lipson, David Lee, Steve Burgess Peter Burgess, Glenn Newnham
1996: Shine – Toivo Lember, Roger Savage Livia Ruzic, Gareth Vanderhope
1997: Kiss or Kill – Gethin Creagh, Toivo Lember Wayne Pashley
1998: Oscar and Lucinda – Andrew Plain, Ben Osmo Gethin Creagh
1999: In a Savage Land – Toivo Lember, Gethin Creagh Peter Smith, Wayne Pashley
2000s
2000: Bootmen – David Lee, Laurence Maddy, Andrew Plain, Ian McLaughlin
2001: Moulin Rouge! – Andy Nelson, Roger Savage Guntis Sics
2002: Rabbit-Proof Fence – Bronwyn Murphy, Craig Carter Ian McLoughlin, John Penders
2003: Japanese Story – Livia Ruzic, Peter Grace Peter Smith
2004: Somersault – Mark Blackwell, Peter Smith Sam Petty
2005: Little Fish – Sam Petty, Peter Grace, Robert Sullivan, Yulia Akerholt
2006: Ten Canoes – James Currie, Tom Heuzenroeder, Michael Bakaloff, Rory McGregor
2007: Noise – Emma Bortignon, Doron Kipen & Philippe Decrausaz
2008: Unfinished Sky – Andrew Plain, Annie Breslin & Will Ward
2009: Samson and Delilah – Liam Egan, David Tranter, Robert Sullivan, Tony Murtagh, Yulia Akerholt & Les Fiddess
2010s
2010: Tomorrow, When the War Began – Andrew Plain, David Lee, Gethin Greagh, Robert Sulivan
2012: The Sapphires – Andrew Plain, Bry Jones, Pete Smith, Ben Osmo, John Simpson.
2013: The Great Gatsby – Wayne Pashley, Jenny Ward, Fabian Sanjurjo, Steve Maslow, Phil Heywood, and Guntis Sics
2014: The Rover – Sam Petty, Des Kenneally, Justine Angus, Brooke Trezise, Francis Ward Lindsay, and Robert Mackenzie
2015: Mad Max: Fury Road – Ben Osmo, David White, Chris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff, Wayne Pashley, and Mark Mangini
References
- ↑ "AFI AWARD WINNERS FEATURE CATEGORIES 1958-2009". afi.org.au. 2009. Retrieved 2 May 2010.