Cinema Audio Society Awards: "F1," "KPop Demon Hunters," and "Becoming Led Zeppelin" Among Film Winners
Shonda RhimesProlific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.
The 62nd annual Cinema Audio Society (CAS) Awards recently concluded, honoring outstanding achievements in sound mixing across various film and television categories. Among the motion picture winners, "F1: The Movie" was recognized for live-action, "KPop Demon Hunters" for animated features, and "Becoming Led Zeppelin" for documentaries. In the television sphere, "The Studio" (half-hour series), "The Pitt" (one-hour series), "Adolescence" (non-theatrical film/limited series), and "Billy Joel: And So It Goes" (non-fiction/variety) were celebrated for their exceptional soundscapes. This event underscores the vital contribution of sound professionals to the immersive experience of visual storytelling.
The prestigious awards ceremony, held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, was skillfully hosted by Chris Hardwick. A key highlight of the evening was the presentation of the CAS Career Achievement Award to Skip Lievsay CAS, acknowledging his profound and lasting impact on the field of sound mixing. Visionary filmmaker Guillermo del Toro was also honored with the Filmmaker Award, recognizing his consistent dedication to sonic artistry in his cinematic works. Furthermore, the event marked the debut of the Jeffrey S. Wexler Award for Advancement in Sound Technology, bestowed upon Evan Brooks, Peter Gotcher, Glenn Sanders, and Howard Stark for their pioneering contributions to audio innovation.
CAS President Peter Kurland addressed the attendees, emphasizing the dual nature of sound mixing, which requires both technical mastery and artistic vision. He praised the award recipients for embodying the precision, creativity, and discipline that elevate the craft, setting new benchmarks for the industry. The society takes pride in acknowledging professionals whose unwavering commitment to excellence continually enriches the auditory experience for audiences worldwide. This year's winners, from narrative features to documentaries and television series, exemplify the intricate balance of technical prowess and creative expression essential for impactful sound design.
"F1: The Movie" stands out not only for its CAS triumph but also for its nomination at the 2026 Academy Awards for sound, competing against films like "Frankenstein," "One Battle After Another," "Sinners," and "Sirat." The CAS Awards have often served as a bellwether for the Oscars, with past CAS-winning films frequently going on to secure the coveted Academy Award for sound. This trend highlights the CAS's influential role in recognizing and celebrating the finest sound achievements in cinema, further solidifying its position as a key indicator of industry excellence.
The 62nd Cinema Audio Society Awards showcased a diverse range of projects, from high-octane live-action films to imaginative animated features and compelling documentaries, all unified by their exceptional sound design. The recognition of both established masters and emerging talent, along with advancements in sound technology, reinforces the dynamic and evolving nature of the audio post-production landscape. The evening served as a powerful reminder of how meticulously crafted sound can profoundly enhance storytelling, drawing audiences deeper into the narrative world.

